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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

Review: KSO Concertmaster Series Takes A Vibrant ‘Tour of Italy’

BY ALAN SHERROD   At the very top of the front page of the New…

Review: KSO Opens Its 2021-22 Chamber Classics Series

BY ALAN SHERROD   Tchaikovsky By Any Other Name Would Sound As Sweet… The Knoxville…

KSO Chamber Classics On Sunday: Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Something Sorta New

Knoxville Symphony Chamber Classics Series Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra, conducted by James Fellenbaum Bijou Theater…

Review: KSO Opens 2021-22 Season With Sparkle and Substance

BY ALAN SHERROD   A sensation almost dreamlike and otherworldly permeated the Tennessee Theatre this…

This Week: Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Opens Season With Works By Vivaldi, Elgar, and Valerie Coleman

BY ALAN SHERROD   Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Masterworks – “The Four Seasons” Valerie Coleman: Umoja…

UT Symphony Orchestra on Sunday: Audiences Welcome For American Premiere of Work by Emilie Mayer

BY ALAN SHERROD The University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra Conductor: James Fellenbaum “Unfinished Business” Sunday,…

Big Ears Announces Lineup for March 2022 Festival

If we have learned anything from the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on civilization, it…

Ellen Reid’s ‘Soundwalk’ To Launch At Ijams Nature Center on September 8

BY ALAN SHERROD   In the last year and a half, the simple act of…

Covid-19 Precautions: Knoxville Venues Update Entry Requirements for the Fall Season

Perhaps avoidable, but now undeniably inevitable, the major downtown Knoxville live performance venues—the Tennessee and…

Knoxville Opera To Offer A 7-Hour Musical Theatre Marathon on Saturday

Crowds of thousands enjoying musical performances in the fresh air of downtown Knoxville had been…

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