Just Announced: Annual Spring Gala
with Renée Fleming

Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene with Renée Fleming
Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 7:30 PM | Whitney Hall

LOUISVILLE, KY – The Louisville Orchestra proudly announces its highly anticipated Spring Gala Concert, Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene, featuring America’s most celebrated soprano, Renée Fleming. Led by the orchestra’s visionary Music Director Teddy Abrams, this special evening will take place on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at 7:30 PM in Whitney Hall. Tickets go on sale on Friday, January 24 at 10:00 AM. For tickets and information, visit louisvilleorchestra.org or call 502.587.8681.

Inspired by her GRAMMY Award-winning album, Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene, Renée Fleming will captivate audiences with her luminous artistry in a program celebrating the beauty and fragility of our planet. The performance will be accompanied by stunning visuals from the National Geographic Society, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

About Renée Fleming

Renée Fleming is among the most acclaimed singers of our time, with a career spanning the world’s greatest opera houses and concert stages. A five-time GRAMMY Award winner, 2023 Kennedy Center Honoree, and recipient of the U.S. National Medal of Arts, Renée has performed at iconic events, from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Super Bowl.

Her advocacy for innovation and research at the intersection of arts and health has earned her international recognition, including her groundbreaking Music and Mind initiative and collaborations with the National Institutes of Health. In addition to her unparalleled contributions to classical music, Renée has crossed genres to collaborate with artists such as Paul Simon, Sting, and Elton John. Her voice graces the soundtracks of The Shape of Water and The Lord of the Rings, further solidifying her place as a cultural icon.

Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene, celebrates the interconnectedness of humanity and the natural world through a collection of evocative songs, ranging from Handel to folk songs, original works commissioned for this project, and The Lord of the Rings. This April, Louisville audiences will have the unique opportunity to experience this breathtaking work live.

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