“Considering Matthew Shepard” comes to Louisville
A fusion-oratorio retells the horrific hate crime, but finds moments of hope along the way
“Considering Matthew Shepard” comes to Louisville Read More »
A fusion-oratorio retells the horrific hate crime, but finds moments of hope along the way
“Considering Matthew Shepard” comes to Louisville Read More »
Teddy Abrams announced a three-year extension to his contract with the Louisville Orchestra
Teddy’s tenure continues Read More »
All your favorite Puccini arias in one place
Puccini Week on Voices Carry Read More »
A collaboration between Native Classical Music composer Dawn Avery and cellist Wilhemina Smith
Exploring the question “How do you decolonize the colonized?” in a new album, Sweetgrass Read More »
All this week on Voices Carry, take a deep dive into Strauss’ final songs
A final love letter from Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs on Voices Carry Read More »
Oxmoor Farm and NouLou Chamber Players commission a new work highlighting the women of the historic home
A musical walk through two centuries of Kentucky history with Helen & Nora Read More »
How time spent in community has allowed Giang to push boundaries
How Baldwin Giang has found trust in this community Read More »
America’s soprano on the power of dinner parties, and finding gratitude in every performance
Renee Fleming finds her way to nature after a career singing on the worlds’ stages Read More »
The cello/guitar duo on life, music in Afghanistan and more
The Patterson/Sutton duo talk life on and off stage Read More »
Traditional Requiems make a plea for the dead… Howard Goodall wrote a Requiem for those left behind
Howard Goodall’s Requiem sheds light on the living Read More »
The Louisville Master Chorale tackle tough themes and demanding music this weekend
Bach’s St. John Passion is 300 years old… and proves to be as relevant as ever Read More »
Kent Hatteberg leads Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir this weekend
The Louisville Chamber Choir takes on a work never meant for public performance Read More »
Dwain Lee on his book “Plausible Deception,” and George Yu on the art of violin making
A new novel hits on local spots and a stolen Strad Read More »