“The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra will take to the airwaves this weekend, with a special concert that will be broadcast over Public Radio Tulsa’s classical music station, KWTU” on November 28 and 29, writes James D. Watts Jr. in Monday’s (11/23) Tulsa World (OK). “ ‘This is going to be the first in a planned series of radio concerts,’ said Keith C. Elder, the orchestra’s executive director. ‘We are planning to follow this with concerts in January and March.’ The concert was recorded Nov. 8 at the Tulsa PAC with resident guest conductor Daniel Hege conducting…. The concert will feature works that the Tulsa Symphony has never before performed [including] Joan Tower’s ‘Fanfare to the Uncommon Woman,’ No. 5, and ‘Starburst’ by Jessie Montgomery…. Rounding out the program will be Haydn’s Symphony No. 96 … [which] has acquired a nickname: the ‘Miracle.’ … Elder said … it is a work the orchestra has yet to perform, ‘and we all could use a miracle right about now.’ Closing out the program will be the Symphony No. 5 by Tchaikovsky … one of his most popular works … ‘an emotional journey of sorts, moving from resignation before fate, into a glorious, triumphant, and life-affirming conclusion,’ Hege said.”