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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

Weekend Reviews, Part 1: KSO Performs Dvorák’s ‘Stabat Mater’

By itself, neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor sub-zero cold, is enough to keep…

“Vive La France” This Saturday Evening – UT Symphony Focuses on French Music

University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra “Vive la France” Dukas: Fanfare from from La Perí Fauré:…

KSO This Week: Dvořák’s ‘Stabat Mater’

Despite the week’s treacherous ice, snow, and bone-chilling cold, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra‘s concerts will go on…

Review: A Strong Cast Rules Knoxville Opera’s ‘Carmen’

A number of productions of Bizet’s Carmen have been in the music news recently, not…

Knoxville Opera’s ‘Carmen’ This Weekend: Bass Ryan Kuster and his Escamillo

Do toreadors and opera singers have anything in common? Perhaps. Both require training to expand…

Depth Becomes Her in Knoxville Opera’s ‘Carmen’

Knoxville Opera’s production of Bizet’s Carmen Conductor and musical director: Brian Salesky; Stage director: Chuck…

Review: Fabulous Vocal Performances in Marble City Opera’s ‘La Femme Bohème’

Marble City Opera’s latest production, La Femme Bohème, opened this past weekend at the Old…

Review: Guest Conductor Lawrence Loh and the KSO Sculpt A Dynamic Masterpiece

There was a time—only a few years ago—that the booking and announcement of a guest…

Pianist Ching-Yun Hu Opens 2015 YPS on Sunday

For their 35th season, the Evelyn Miller Young Pianist Series has finally returned to Knoxville.…

Marble City Opera’s ‘La Femme Bohème’ Opens This Saturday

Since its birth in May of 2013, Marble City Opera has been at the cutting edge of Knoxville’s…

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