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“If you don’t know what to do, there’s actually a chance of doing something new.”
― Philip Glass, Words Without Music: A Memoir

Fresh Faces in the KSO-2016 Edition

Finally, those mysterious new faces on the stage for the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra have been revealed. Four musicians won auditions in September and have been added to the KSO roster.

Friends of Music and the Arts Announces 2016-17 Concerts

The Friends of Music and the Arts (FOMA), a program of Knoxville’s Episcopal Church of…

Review in brief: ‘Gabriel Lefkowitz and Friends’ offers a delicious ‘Trout’

Franz Schubert, at his best, gives the listener a feeling of euphoria, an ineffable sensation…

Review: KSO Chamber Orchestra, “Mozart and Haydn”

In case there are any readers who haven’t noticed, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra’s Chamber Classics…

This Weekend: KSO Chamber Orchestra Offers Mozart and Haydn

Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Classics Series, “Mozart and Haydn” Conductor: James Fellenbaum • Mozart:…

In Knoxville Mercury: Review of KSO’s Season Opener

In this week’s Knoxville Mercury, I review last weekend’s concerts by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra…

This Week: KSO Will Open Season with ‘Russian Passion’

The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra presents the Masterworks debut of its new music director and conductor,…

We’re Back! Pianist Eunsuk Jung and Colleagues Open UT Recital Season

It’s been a long, hot summer, but Arts Knoxville’s involuntary hiatus is now—thankfully—at an end. The University of Tennessee is back in session and the UT School of Music’s recital programs are warming up in the wings. The first faculty and guest artist recital of the season features pianist Eunsuk Jung and local colleagues in works by Glinka and Schubert.

Concertmaster Gabriel Lefkowitz Leaving KSO After 2016-17 Season

It was probably inevitable–the career pressure on brilliantly talented classical musicians cannot be underestimated. The…

nief-norf wraps its ‘Summer Festival 2016’ with a marathon concert

As I stepped out of the Jackson Terminal space last evening and into the solstice-eve…

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