The Beethoven 250 Celebration Year Begins for KSO and UT School of Music

By Alan Sherrod   Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, probably a day or so earlier than his recorded baptismal date of December 17, 1770. The composer’s subsequent life and work of 57 years shaped western music in ways…

Review: Pianist Chih-Long Hu and UT Symphony – A Memorable Beethoven “Emperor”

By Alan Sherrod   Ludwig van Beethoven—born on December 17, 1770—still has 14 months to go before his 250th anniversary, but that isn’t stopping musicians, ensembles, and orchestras all over the globe from taking advantage of a two-year celebration period…

Recital Report: UT’s Hristov and Hu Survey the Beethoven Violin Sonatas

Leading up to the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven in 2020, musicians and listeners worldwide will be celebrating the creative genius whose music is fully ingrained in our musical consciousness. With festivals and performances going on around the globe,…

Saturday Evening: UT Symphony To Offer a Beethoven Fantasy and a Bruckner 7

By Alan Sherrod   It isn’t at all uncommon for audiences today to willingly take in performances of four and five hours, or even more, if the occasion demands it. Marathon concerts, even all night ones, always attract the curious…

Recital Report: UT’s Ready For the World – Americana

By Alan Sherrod   Sunday afternoon saw the next installment of the University of Tennessee’s Ready for the World Music Series, an offering of three programs per year intended to illuminate the music and culture of a variety of regions…

Review: UT Opera Theatre’s Colorful ‘The Secret Gardener’

By Alan Sherrod Performances reviewed: Friday evening, November 9; Sunday afternoon, November 11   When the opera La finta giardiniera (The Secret Gardener) premiered in Munich in 1775, its composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was still two weeks shy of his…

Review: An Auspicious Start to Chamber Music Season

The distinction of being the first chamber music recital of the 2018-19 season in Knoxville goes to violinist Miroslav Hristov of the University of Tennessee School of Music, along with four notable guests, for their “An Evening of Chamber Music” recital this past Sunday evening. Their performance of Schubert’s String Quintet in C Major, along with works by Reinhold Glière and Beethoven, was their second of the weekend—the first being on Friday evening at East Tennessee State University where two members of the quintet, violist David Kováč and cellist Sean Hawthorne, are on the music faculty. The quintet also included violinist Yu-Fang Chen of Ball State University and cellist Daniel Veis of Park University in Missouri.

Nief-Norf Summer Festival Performance Schedule

The Nief-Norf Summer Festival is an interdisciplinary summer music festival that attracts contemporary music performers, composers, and scholars to an environment of performance, creation, and discussion. The 2018 nnSF takes place June 11-25 with public performances in the Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall of the Natalie L. Haslam Music Center at the University of Tennessee.

Self-Centered: Tubist/Composer Jim Self in Weeklong Residency with UT Music

I can virtually guarantee that everyone reading this has heard the work of tubist Jim Self, even if they didn’t realize it. Since 1974,  Self has been a freelance musician in Hollywood, performing in orchestras for over 1500 motion pictures and…

September Events At the UT School of Music

Without doubt, the greatest bang-for-the-buck in Knoxville’s music scene often flies under the radar of Knoxville concertgoers — the University of Tennessee School of Music’s Guest Artist and Faculty recital series. The events roll on like clockwork when school is…

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