Although Marble City Opera hasn’t even reached its 2nd birthday yet, Knoxville’s chamber opera company…
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

Balthus and Beethoven’s Late Quartets
Earlier this fall on the occasion of a performance of Michael Torke’s Bright Blue Music,…
Thurs/Sat: Marble City Opera, ‘Talk to Me Like the Rain’ and ‘Amelia Lost’
By now, everyone has heard about Delingerfest, a series of events surrounding the music of…
Friday: Delingerfest Begins
American contemporary composers must wage constant battles–battles for recognition, for work, and for performances of…
Sunday: UT Symphony Orchestra and ‘Haydn’
In September, the University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra opened its 2014-15 season with a concert…
Recital Report: Los Angeles Piano Quartet
The real beauty of the Guest Artist Series at the University of Tennessee School of…
A Catharsis and a KSO Review
Wednesday of this week was a gray, dreary, depressing day in Knoxville—and I don’t just mean the…
Welcome to Arts Knoxville: October 2014
Because of the heartbreaking shutdown of Knoxville’s alt-weekly Metro Pulse by its parent company, E.W. Scripps,…