Percussionist Josh Massad is one of several Tulsa musicians participating in "Vox Novus: Fifteen Minutes of Fame" at Living Arts of Tulsa. Photo courtesy of Emam & Friends.
Percussionist Josh Massad is one of several Tulsa musicians participating in “Vox Novus: Fifteen Minutes of Fame” at Living Arts of Tulsa. Photo courtesy of Emam & Friends.

Thursday, May 29, 7:30 p.m.

Everybody gets it, and this week, a handful of composers from all over the world will have their celebrated quarter-hour at Tulsa’s Living Arts of Tulsa, 307 E. Brady St. Vox Novus: Fifteen Minutes of Fame brings together composers and musicians to showcase new musical work on local stages around the globe. On Thursday, May 29, at 7:30 p.m., Tulsa area musicians will have a turn each to premiere 15 original, one-minute works submitted for Vox Novus. Participating musicians include Kristi Sturgeon, Marc Watson, Dayna Smith, Josh Massad, Austin Pendergrass, Jody Naifeh and Karen Naifeh Harmon, who is also one of the composers whose work was selected for Vox Novus. Admission is $5-$7. For more, visit www.livingarts.org.

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