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Louisville Orchestra Executive Director Andrew Kipe has accepted an administrative position at Baltimore’s Peabody Institute; he will leave in August.
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On Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12, the Louisville Orchestra will close its season with Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring,” and “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” by Richard Strauss.
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Music director Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra have announced the lineup of the third annual Festival of American Music. It will begin March 24.
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Louisville is being treated to both a U.S. and a world premiere in this weekend’s sprawling collaboration between the Louisville Ballet, Kentucky Opera and the Louisville Orchestra.
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The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts and Louisville Orchestra have announced they will hold a unique music-based art contest for Kentucky students.
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This performance is part of the Louisville Orchestra’s 80th season. Violinist and Concertmaster Gabriel Lefkowitz will solo.
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Originally associated with Easter, Handel’s “Messiah” — with its selections about the advent of Christ — has become a holiday tradition for many.
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Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky Shakespeare, the Louisville Orchestra and StageOne Family Theatre will receive grants from the fund.
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The orchestra's album "All In" with conductor Teddy Abrams was released last month. It features an original work, "Unified Field," composed by Abrams.
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The Louisville Orchestra is kicking off its new season with help from a classical music superstar.