Creators Fest

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Jeffrey Kahane, piano Brittany Green: New Work Baldwin Giang: New Work Oswald Huỳnh: New Work Andrew Norman: Split You might have noticed how the Louisville Orchestra has attracted a national spotlight for its transformative, trendsetting programming. GET TICKETS

Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor Tessa Lark, violin Anthony Green, Ev’ry Time I Blink Chelsea Komschlies, A Hidden Sun Rises Lisa Bielawa, Violin Concerto No. 2: Pulse (LO Commission, World Premiere) Beethoven, Symphony No. 6 The Louisville Orchestra presents an evening of groundbreaking music. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Yuja Wang & Teddy Abrams Return

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor Yuja Wang, piano Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Ligeti, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Bartók, Concerto for Orchestra When Yuja Wang and Teddy Abrams last shared the stage in Louisville, it led to a Grammy win. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Teddy Conducts Mahler’s Ninth

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor Mahler, Symphony No. 9 Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 is a masterpiece of profound depth and emotional intensity—his final completed symphony and a poignant reflection on life, love, and mortality. With sweeping lyricism and moments of breathtaking fragility, this colossal work carries the listener through yearning melodies, stormy turmoil, and an unforgettable farewell. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Sounds of a New Nation

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor Jonathan Biss, piano Schuman, Chester from New England Triptych Billings, Part-Songs and Fuguing Tunes Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 9 Ives, A Symphony: New England Holidays Celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding with the music that resonated through the American colonies during the fight for independence. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Rhapsody in Blue

Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center 501 W Main St, Louisville, KY

Teddy Abrams, conductor Anthony Green, World Premiere (Louisville Orchestra Creators Corp) Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue John Luther Adams, An Atlas of Deep Time A century after its debut, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue still crackles with energy—its opening clarinet glissando an unmistakable call to the thrill of jazz-age America. SUBSCRIBE NOW