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Duo Clarion — has, according to the Danish press, a “Brilliant technique and tonal beauty mixed with an expressive ferocity.” Repertoire is varied and ranges from the classics to the popular. Audiences love them and will ask that you bring this clarinet and piano duo back.
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A Night with Will Rogers — will have your audience doing rope tricks as they marvel at the spontaneous dialogue of Randall Reeder, who is described as looking and sounding just like one of America’s legends of all time, Will Rogers. Enjoy a night of historic fun and let your audience experience the brilliant vision of this “legend brought to life.” An election year makes this show even more timely and enjoyable. |
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Vincent Van Gogh: The Final Lesson — offers one of the most amazing and alluring evenings of theatre as actor/artist Joseph Kaknes, portraying Van Gogh, “teaches” the audience to paint in the style of Van Gogh and completes an entire painting before their eyes. The 20 paintings that are part of the stage set may also be sold to provide added publicity and income for the presenter. Click on name to see excerpts of the play.
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Trio Montevideo — A Night of Tango, direct from Montevideo, Uruguay, has charmed audiences Of all ages, throughout the United States and the rest of the world, with their unforgettable toe-tapping and hilariously entertaining program of tangos. |
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The Verdehr Trio — is one of the most influential chamber groups in American music, commissioning more than 200 works while in residence at Michigan State University for over three decades. According to Joan Reinthaler, Washington Post, “When the time comes, the Verdehr Trio’s legacy will be vast — decades of wonderful performances and ... the commissioning of hundreds of pieces … a brilliantly played program. “ |
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International Dance Theatre of the Netherlands — a spectacular folk dance company presenting their new and stunning production of the folk dances from around the world. A fully staged extravaganza with authentic costumes, charming sets, awesome lighting, fantastic musicians and incredible dancers. |
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Brad Richter — a classical guitarist with original compositions and captivating stories that will enthrall audiences of all ages. This charming artist also offers a most appealing duo program with cellist Viktor Uzur. He has been on NPR’s Performance Today broadcasts and is a favorite of audiences of all ages. Community outreach and school residencies are one of this artist’s added strengths and your entire community will be thrilled to see and hear him. |

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The East Wind Duo — performing an unforgettable recital program of world music, the principal harpist and principal flutist of the Israel Philharmonic are among the best artists anywhere in the world. They will be sure to capture your audience and transport them on a world-wide musical tour full of charm, grace, and the memorable artistry of these two world-class musicians. |
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Trio Tulsa – Trio Tulsa's fresh, fun, and innovative approach leaves audiences wanting more. Trio Tulsa is devoted to the great classics and joyously presents little-known gems and undiscovered masterpieces. Available for traditional concerts, mini-concerts, master classes, audience-friendly educational presentations and community-outreach activities for promotional purposes. |

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William “Roger” Price — a pianist/composer engages audiences throughout the world with his diverse collection of programs that include Favorite Classics and Encores, Spanish Dances and Serenades, Mystical and Romantic Music from Our Time: A New Music Concert, and Music from The Pianist. He also delights in presenting both formal and informal lecture-performances in which he reveals the unique insight of the Pianist/Composer in the Stories and Mysteries of Music and Its Composers. |
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Amy I-Lin Cheng — has performed in venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to the National Recital Hall of Taiwan. She is the winner of the 2000 Heida Hermanns International Young Artist Piano Competition and toured Asia after winning first place in the Rising Young Artist Series in Taipei. The New York Concert Review calls Cheng “a natural talent,” noting “her control of the keyboard is complete, technique easy and relaxed, with a wide range of touch, color and dynamics.” . |
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We look forward to hearing from you so that we may learn of your needs and interests and assist you in presenting some of the best performing talent the world over. We would be delighted to assist you in making that possible. Please contact us with any questions that you may have regarding their availability and fees, ranging from $1,000 to $20,000. |
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Marcin Parys — the Winner of the 2009 Young Artists Competition is an exciting and thrilling young pianist from Poland who is sure to amaze and delight your audiences with his dazzling technique and musical depth. |



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PMI 2913 N. Wild Mountain Road Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127 (918) 245-2982 (405) 227-7962 E-mail: info@pmiarts.com
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Richter Uzur Duo, a guitar and cello duo that delights audiences with performances of classical standards as well as original arrangements. They also perform programs with a soprano and/or percussionist. From Led Zeppelin to Bartok . . . from the Beatles to Rimsky-Korsakov . . . from Gershwin to their own memorable tunes . . . the music sashays all over the planet and back again, satisfying audiences all the while. |
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Yossi Arnheim — Principal Flutist of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, offers a rich tapestry of world-class performances ranging from solo recitals, chamber music collaborations, World Music programs, and solo appearances with orchestras. Acclaimed as one of the top flutists the world over, this artist also enjoys performing residencies and presenting master classes. Among his many recordings, his Telemann Sonatas CD won the 1993 British Music Retailers Association Prize and his concerto performances with Zubin Mehta conducting garnered rave reviews throughout Europe and in Israel. |
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Duo Paganini — formed by two of the most renowned Ecuadorian artists, violinist Jorge Saade-Scaff and guitarist Julio Almeida, were acclaimed as “two of the best soloists of the Americas” by Mark Holston, AMERICAS Magazine, Washington DC. Duo Paganini has performed in locations such as New York, Berlin, Budapest, Rome, Stockholm, Paris, The Hague, Brussels, Geneva, Washington, Moscow, Warsaw, The Vatican, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Quito, Cologne, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, and Bonn. |
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Hyunsoon Whang — has delighted audiences in more than 450 concerts across the United States, Europe, Canada, the Cayman Islands, Japan, and Korea. She is a versatile pianist who enjoys performing solo recitals and concertos with orchestra. She has appeared as a soloist with noted conductors Leonard Slatkin, Joel Revzen, Miriam Burns and the late Nicholas Harsanyi. As a recitalist and a collaborator she has performed at Paul Hall in Lincoln Center, the Ordway Theater in St. Paul, Suntory Hall in Tokyo and Se-Jong Cultural Center in Seoul. |
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Benjamin Shapira — under the patronage of Isaac Stern, worked with cellists Janos Starker, Leonard Rose, Aldo Parisot, and Zara Nelsova. His celebrated Carnegie Hall performance of the complete Bach Suites for Cello Solo and complete Beethoven Cello Sonatas in Alice Tully Hall resulted in performances at the National Gallery in Washington DC, the Chicago Cultural Center, Merkin Concert Hall, and performances with orchestras and recitals in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Illinois, Utah, Wisconsin, Texas, California (Los Angeles) and more. |


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David Taylor — internationally acclaimed choreographer and director, known for his ballet master classes and specialist in sacred dance, as well as dance historian and engaging lectures of public interest and academic merit. David Taylor is available for engagements with ballet companies, dance companies, schools of dance, and colleges and universities. |
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QUADRE - The Voice of Four Horns — zaps the myth that classical stuff’s stuffy. A French horn quartet “with some very hip music for audiences of all ages,...These are peppy, jazz-based pieces with some sort of dance element in nearly all of them. As the variety of titles suggests, one will encounter Latin/Spanish rhythms, American idioms, and other contrasts of setting. There are movements of slow tempi with some beautiful cantabile melodies as well. The quartet’s blend, intonation, and musical interpretation are excellent. In many spots, they almost sound like one person doing a multi-track recording. There are moments of inspiration, sorrow, silliness, love, virtuosic display, but above all: just plain fun.” International Horn Call |

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Western Ballet Theater — COMING SOON — with an ala Broadway production of Big Band music and dance that sells out every time, as well as Alice in Wonderland !!!!
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American Piano Trio — in residence at Ball State University, is one of the most exciting chamber music ensembles in the United States, internationally celebrated for its diverse programming and exhilarating performances. A CD of American composers will be released in 2010. You want this ensemble on your series now! “
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