Clouds in my Coffee: Music of Joni Mitchell, Carole King & Carly Simon

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

Ted Sperling, conductor Few artists have shaped the singer-songwriter era like Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and Carly Simon. Their songs defined a generation, capturing love, independence, and self-discovery with honesty and brilliance. Join the Louisville Orchestra and conductor Ted Sperling for an evening of timeless music, reimagined for full symphony orchestra. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Eric Whitacre in Concert

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

Eric Whitacre, conductor Anne Akiko Meyers, violin Louisville Chamber Choir, Kent Hatteberg, director Whitacre, Prelude in C Whitacre, The Pacific Has No Memory Whitacre, The Seal Lullaby Whitacre, October Whitacre, Equus Whitacre, Deep Field Grammy-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre leads the Louisville Orchestra in an evening of his own breathtaking works. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Copland’s Appalachian Spring

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

Teddy Abrams, conductor Time for Three Louisville Ballet Chelsea Komlisches, New Work (LOCC World Premiere) Mason Bates, Concerto for String Trio Copland, Appalachian Spring A celebration of American sound and movement, this program brings together music, dance, and innovation under the baton of Teddy Abrams. SUBSCRIBE NOW

Stewart Copeland: Police Deranged

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

Stewart Copeland, drums Bob Bernhardt, conductor Additional performers to be announced Stewart Copeland’s Police Deranged for Orchestra is a high energy orchestral evening celebrating the work of legendary rock star and composer, Stewart Copeland and focuses on the epic rise of his career in music that has spanned over four decades. 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

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 Corps) 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