Perhaps avoidable, but now undeniably inevitable, the major downtown Knoxville live performance venues—the Tennessee and…
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
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…
Review: Marble City Opera Delivers a Fabulous ‘Tosca’
BY ALAN SHERROD When I previewed the first-ever performance by the fledgling Marble City…
Preview: Marble City Opera Returns to St. John’s Cathedral for Puccini’s ‘Tosca’
BY ALAN SHERROD Marble City Opera — Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral,…
Review: KSO Wraps Four Month Season, Looks to the Future, with Torke’s ‘Sky’ and Beethoven
BY ALAN SHERROD Although Isaac Newton probably wasn’t thinking about performers and performances when…
Review: KSO Charms with Mendelssohn’s “Italian”, Respighi, and Ligeti
BY ALAN SHERROD When the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra announced its four-month hybrid season of…
KSO This Week: Ligeti, Respighi, and Mendelssohn’s ‘Italian’ Symphony
BY ALAN SHERROD Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Masterworks Thursday, April 22nd, 7:30 p.m. | TICKETS…
Review: KSO Continues Return to Live Performances with Carlos Simons’ ‘Portrait of a Queen’
BY ALAN SHERROD As the Covid-19 virus ravaged lives and livelihoods over the last…
Review: Marble City Opera Bets On Its ‘Royal Flush’
BY ALAN SHERROD Much will be written in the months and years to come…
Review: The Bijou Theatre Sees An Energetic Installment of KSO’s Concertmaster Series
BY ALAN SHERROD When the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra began its Concertmaster Series of chamber…