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Linda Frazier |
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra
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TSO Board
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Linda Frazier
A native Tulsan, Linda Frazier has
had a lifelong involvement in the
arts both as a musician and as a
volunteer and advocate. She is
currently chair of the Arts
Commission of the City of Tulsa. In
addition to the Tulsa Symphony
Orchestra Board of Directors, she is
also a member of the Boards of the
Arts and Humanities Council, Tulsa
Ballet, Tulsa Historical Society,
Oklahoma Arts Institute, Oklahoma
School of Science and Mathematics
Foundation, Quartz Mountain Arts and
Conference Center and Nature Park,
and Mid-America Arts Alliance. She
served three terms on the Oklahoma
Arts Council and four years as
chair. She is past president of the
Arts and Humanities Council of
Tulsa, Chamber Music Tulsa, and the
Junior League of Tulsa.
As president of the Arts and
Humanities Council in 1990, Linda,
with Chamber of Commerce Chairman
John B. Johnson, Jr., led efforts to
develop Tulsa’s Cultural Plan, and
in 1995-96 was vice-chair of the
Cultural Affairs Task Force of the
Goals for Tomorrow. She was
founding chair of the Harwelden
Institute of Arts in Education, a
program of the Arts and Humanities
Council of Tulsa. She has twice
received the Pinnacle Award in the
Arts and Humanities and, in 1991,
was the recipient of the Governor’s
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About the TSO...
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra employs professional
musicians with the focused, collective, and ongoing
aim of presenting all kinds of music of the highest
quality. The TSO functions throughout the year, and
is comprised of self-governing “executive
musicians”—individuals who perform masterful music
and execute the many decisions involved in
sustaining a major orchestra. With a variety of
performances and concerts, in-school events,
community-engagement programs, classroom lessons,
collaborative master classes, and other such
appearances, the TSO intends to invigorate and
broaden arts education all across the City of Tulsa
and, further, the State of Oklahoma. Rebuilding and
strengthening the musical arts infrastructure of
this city and its environs will remain a key concern
and core value of the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.
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