Armstrong Announces "Seals of Jeremiah's Captors Discovered!" Exhibit
December 13, 2011
The Armstrong International Cultural Foundation announces the world premiere of two of the most significant artifacts ever discovered in Jerusalem. "Seals of Jeremiah's Captors Discovered!" is an archaeological exhibition of nearly three dozen artifacts from Israel's First Temple period in the Armstrong Auditorium beginning January 16, 2012.
Brian Stokes Mitchell will be guest speaker at Armstrong Auditorium
October 28, 2011
Broadway legend Brian Stokes Mitchell will address a Herbert W. Armstrong College forum Nov 9 to discuss his musical interpretive process.
The Genius of Gershwin
September 16, 2011
iON Oklahoma arts critic Clif' Warren reviews Marvin Hamlisch at Armstrong Auditorium
"Armstrong Auditorium rivals European palaces"
July 05, 2011
by Vicki Clark Gourley, executive editor and publisher of Nichols Hills paper OKC Friday
July 3 concert kicked off with F-16s
July 05, 2011
Four F-16s from the Oklahoma Air National Guard flew over Armstrong Auditorium July 3
F-16s to launch Armstrong Auditorium season opener July 3
June 28, 2011
138th Fighter Wing of the Oklahoma Air National Guard to perform fly-over before Mark O'Connor concert.
Armstrong Auditorium hosts two-time GRAMMY-winner Mark O’Connor for season opener
June 06, 2011
Kick-off concert set for July 3, 7:30 p.m. inside the Armstrong Auditorium
Tickets for 2011-2012 Season on sale now
June 01, 2011
Eroica Trio Ends Season on High Note
May 02, 2011
Read iON Oklahoma Magazine arts critic Clif' Warren's review
Eroica Trio performs at Armstrong Auditorium
April 05, 2011
The GRAMMY-nominated Eroica Trio performed a program of Mozart, Brahams and Strauss April 3 in Edmond. Watch video highlights in this posting.
2011-2012 Season on Sale June 1
April 04, 2011
Season subscriptions and event tickets for the 2011-2012 Performing Arts Series go on sale June 1.
Anderson-Roe Duo Present Exciting, Transformative Concert at Armstrong Auditorium
March 18, 2011
iON Oklahoma Magazine arts critic Clif Warren reviews the Anderson-Roe Concert Piano Duo
Azerbaijan Ambassador speaks at Armstrong Auditorium
March 02, 2011
Vienna Boys Choir thrills sellout crowd at Armstrong Auditorium
February 24, 2011
The Russian National Ballet Theatre Gives Triumphant Performance of “Swan Lake” at Armstrong Auditorium
February 03, 2011
iON Oklahoma Magazine Arts Critic Clif Warren reviews SWAN LAKE
Russian National Ballet Theatre delights in Swan Lake
January 27, 2011
Discover Oklahoma films episode from Armstrong Auditorium
January 20, 2011
Watts triumphs in all-Liszt recital
December 06, 2010
2011 Desktop Calendar released
November 30, 2010
5 Browns delight audience of young and old
November 05, 2010
Academy and Barnatan stunning in first collaboration
October 28, 2010
Bayanihan delivers colorful performance
October 12, 2010
Armstrong Auditorium Opens
September 06, 2010
Armstrong announces inaugural season in new auditorium
July 05, 2010
Foundation completes 2010 season
April 29, 2010
Romeros first to play in new auditorium
April 16, 2010
Swans make final landing at Armstrong Auditorium
March 10, 2010
Watts cancels performance due to illness; reschedules
March 08, 2010
Armstrong helps uncover King Solomon's royal city in Jerusalem
February 24, 2010
Band of Irish Guards Sold Out
February 12, 2010
Event tickets on sale January 16
January 16, 2010
Season tickets on sale through January 15
December 01, 2009
Armstrong Announces New Season Lineup
November 02, 2009
Swans migrate to Oklahoma
August 11, 2009
Chairman visits Big Sandy
April 13, 2009
"Swans in Flight" sculpture acquired
Stars of New York’s Lincoln Center perform in Edmond
April 02, 2009
Fisk, Romero delight in duo performance
January 25, 2009
Armstrong Breaks Ground on New Arts Center
January 06, 2008







February
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EDMOND—The Armstrong International Cultural Foundation finished its 2010 concert season on April 25. The Herbert W. Armstrong College choral union’s full-length performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s Elijah concluded the final season to be held in the John Amos Field House.
The performance featured a full professional orchestra and soloists, and was conducted by music director Ryan Malone. The field house’s final season began on February 14, when a semi truck laden with equipment arrived on campus to prepare for the performance of the Band of the Irish Guards and the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Crates of uniforms and instruments lined one side of the hallway of the field house, adjacent to enough food and refreshments to feed the 80-strong contingent of dancers, pipers, drummers and other musicians. Patrons flocked to experience the taste of British culture. Tickets for the event sold out several days prior to the performance. Some purchased standing-room-only tickets in order to see the concert, with a total of 824 in attendance. The program included a special piece, “Return of the Stone,” in honor of foundation chairman Gerald Flurry. The season opener helped draw attention to future performances. A resident of Edmond commented, “I love your concert series so much I bought season tickets this year and plan to continue to purchase them each year in the future!” Two days later, the King’s Singers arrived. The performers remarked how reminiscent Armstrong Auditorium is of Ambassador Auditorium. The popularity of the series continued when the Canadian Brass took the stage on February 28. After the first three concerts, over 2,000 seats had been filled. On April 8, mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade, on her farewell tour, and legendary bass Samuel Ramey performed works by Copland, Berlioz, Gershwin, Offenbach, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and more. Both artists, who perform regularly at The Metropolitan Opera, have been singing for 40 years. The duo have been singing together for five years. They were accompanied on piano by Martin Katz, considered by some as the dean of collaborative pianists. Katz was the first to perform on the foundation’s brand-new Hamburg Steinway concert grand, which he acknowledged was a very good piano. All three artists had previously performed at Ambassador Auditorium and commented on how special the venue was. They were excited about the opening of the new Armstrong Auditorium on the college campus. Another group that has performed in Ambassador Auditorium, the Romeros Guitar Quartet, performed at the field house on April 15 for a crowd of 508. The “royal family of the guitar” was joined by its founding member, guitar virtuoso Angel Romero. The quality of the series is drawing attention to itself in conjunction with increasing the anticipation for the opening of the new auditorium for the 2010-2011 season. A resident of Cordell, Okla., commented, “I discovered your wonderful series with so many excellent musicians. Thanks for making these opportunities available.” The 2010-2011 season will begin on September 5 upon completion of Armstrong Auditorium.

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