Musicians are gearing up for a special concert in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. The concert, titled Oklahoma Strong, will feature an original piece called Elegy, written specifically for this event. Elegy includes three reflection periods, dedicated to those at ground zero, the birth of the Oklahoma Standard, and healing. Composer Clint Williams expressed the importance of doing justice to the event and those affected. The concert will take place at the First Church in downtown Oklahoma City, which sits across from the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, the site of the tragic bombing. The church itself was severely damaged in the attack but has since been rebuilt and expanded. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, with free admission for everyone. The concert will start at 7 p.m. and will also feature individuals directly impacted by the tragedy, providing a solemn yet hopeful tribute to the lives lost and the resilience of the city. For more information, visit the concert’s website.
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