CANCELED :: Travel through the cabarets and speakeasies of New York, Paris, Berlin, London and Louisville in the 1920s! You’ll run into Josephine Baker, Kurt Weill, King Oliver and all their sizzling hits of Roaring 20s. TEDDY ABRAMS, conductor
Find out more »CANCELED :: Tchaikovsky’s greatest symphony – a searing, white-hot work that spans a supreme range of emotional expression. CONCERT TALK: Starting at 10AM in Whitney Hall, the LO, together with WUOL, offers a free, pre-concert discussion hosted by radio program director Daniel Gilliam. Igor STRAVINSKY: Funeral Song Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 CHRISTIAN REIF, guest conductor SERIES SPONSORED BY BAIRD
Find out more »CANCELED :: Based on the opera Doctor Atomic, this symphony by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Adams evokes the frenzied panic, boorish pandering, and moral tension of a world developing the means for self-annihilation. Plus Tchaikovsky’s greatest symphony – a searing, white-hot work that spans the full range of emotional expression. Igor STRAVINSKY: Funeral Song John ADAMS: Doctor Atomic Symphony Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 ("Pathetique") CHRISTIAN REIF, conductor SERIES SPONSORED BY THE BROWN-FORMAN FOUNDATION
Find out more »CANCELED :: All the great Aretha hits that are the soul of America including “Respect,” “Think,” “A Natural Woman,” “Chain of Fools” performed by the Broadway diva of our time. She will blow you off the planet! BOB BERNHARDT, conductor CAPATHIA JENKINS, vocals
Find out more »CANCELED:: Conductor Ruth Reinhardt debuts with the LO in Sibelius’s majestic Second Symphony – a masterwork reflecting the warmth and ease of a composer sojourning in a sun-drenched town in Northern Italy. CONCERT TALK: Starting at 10AM in Whitney Hall, the LO, together with WUOL, offers a free, pre-concert discussion hosted by radio program director Daniel Gilliam. Lotta WENNAKOSKI: Helsinki Variations Jean SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2 RUTH REINHARDT, guest conductor SERIES SPONSORED BY BAIRD
Find out more »CANCELED :: Conductor Ruth Reinhardt debuts with the LO in Sibelius’s majestic Second Symphony – a masterwork reflecting the warmth and ease of a composer sojourning in a sun-drenched town in Northern Italy. Virtuoso violinist Paul Huang also returns to brandish the dazzling pyrotechnics of Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto, whose dark outer movements brim with menace. Lotta WENNAKOSKI: Helsinki Variations Sergei PROKOFIEV: Violin Concerto No. 2 Jean SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2 RUTH REINHARDT, conductor PAUL HUANG, violin SERIES SPONSORED BY…
Find out more »CANCELED:: For kids ages 3 to 12, we take to the stars for of program of music about the sky, the stars, and outer space. TBD, conductor
Find out more »CANCELED :: Opening with a dynamic work by French musician Louise Farrenc, we share music that deserves to be cherished. Our own Julia Noone (assistant concertmaster) takes the spotlight in the brilliant Mendelssohn concerto and we close with the burnished colors of Brahms. A grand concert indeed! Louise FARRENC: Overture No. 1 Felix MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto Johannes BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 TBD, conductor JULIA NOONE, violin SERIES SPONSORED BY REPUBLIC BANK
Find out more »CANCELED :: The fifth annual Festival of American Music at the Louisville Orchestra continues to ignore traditional boundaries between orchestras and their audiences. First on this program is the dreamy sound world and rueful yearnings of America’s great romantic nostalgist, Samuel Barber. Then, a new work for voices and orchestra by Brooklyn-based composer Gabriel Kahane examines the urgent plight of homelessness today and the humanity of those grappling with its effects. Samuel BARBER: School for Scandal Overture Gabriel KAHANE: Emergency…
Find out more »CANCELED :: Teddy Abrams leads the LO in a fascinating program of dual Americas. On the concert's first half, he evokes the dreamy sound world and rueful yearnings of America’s great romantic nostalgist, Samuel Barber. Then, a new work for voices and orchestra by Brooklyn-based composer Gabriel Kahane examines the urgent plight of homelessness today and the humanity of those grappling with its effects. CONCERT TALK: Starting at 6:45PM in Whitney Hall, the LO, together with WUOL, offers a free,…
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