BY ALAN SHERROD One of the lamentable ironies of artistic creation is that the…
Music
“If you don’t know what to do, there’s actually a chance of doing something new.”
― Philip Glass, Words Without Music: A Memoir
Preview: UT School of Music Presents Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
BEETHOVEN’S NINTH SYMPHONY University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra University of Tennessee Choral Ensembles Soloists: Sarah-Clementine…
Review: Knoxville Opera’s ‘Roméo et Juliette’
Roméo et Juliette returned to Knoxville audiences this weekend with the atmospheric Shakespearean reminder intact.
Preview: Knoxville Opera Celebrates Valentine’s Day With Gounod’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’
Arts Administrator Aaron Greenwald to Join Big Ears Festival as Managing Director
Since its first season in 2009, the Big Ears Festival has continued to find ways…
Review in Brief: Cavani String Quartet Wraps Up Its UT School of Music Residency With Beethoven, Shaw, and Mendelssohn
By Alan Sherrod One would be hard-pressed to find a work that is a…
Review in Brief: KSO’s Concertmaster Series Dives Into Beethoven, Haydn, and Bates
By Alan Sherrod Since its humble beginnings in the backroom of a coffee house,…
Violinist Itzhak Perlman Coming to Knoxville for a March Performance
In a continuation of last year’s Violins of Hope events, the University of Tennessee School…
Review: KSO Delivers a Memorable “Mozart and Mahler”
By Alan Sherrod Mah•ler•i•an noun – an admirer of the Austrian composer and conductor…
Critical Bind: Knoxville Opera Seeking New Scenery Storage Space
Knoxville Opera Seeking Scenery Storage Space Those platforms, columns, steps, and props that are used,…

