Kentucky Opera presented its last production of the season, Franz Lehar's The Merry Widow. Full of fin de siecle excess and broad comedy, it's more musical theater than opera.
With the Louisville Orchestra's current situation being less than ideal, some people find the future of classical arts in Louisville to be very dim.
Former Kentucky Opera General Director Thomson Smillie wants to win new opera fans with his congenial guidebook to better appreciation of the art form. Brush up on the basics just in time for next week's production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
Michael Mayes takes the stage as dashing bullfighter Escamillo. for Kentucky Opera's Carmen. Here he talks about being chased by an actual bull, posing for a pinup calendar, and promoting the art form in an information age.
Single ticket sales for Kentucky Opera's 2011-2012 season are now available. First up, the racy and rousing Carmen by George Bizet.
Louisville Orchestra performs Mozart and Dvorak in program celebrating the great musical heritage of Prague.
Whether its classical, sacred, or pops, some people need a little music to help ring in the season. Here's a guide to upcoming holiday music events in Louisville.
Yunah Lee commands this production of Madama Butterfly in the title role for Kentucky Opera. Puccini's exquisite melodies and an affecting performance make this a show not to miss.
Although it was dreary and raining outside, the atmosphere inside the Kentucky Center was abuzz with excitement for this once in a lifetime event.
See what the Louisville Youth Orchestra gets up to when they're not playing big arenas with rock bands. Their fall concert is this Sunday at Ballard High School.
The Louisville Orchestra will present music from Brahms and Mahler at Whitney Hall this Friday night, Oct. 29, at 8:00 p.m. Soprano Hana Park will be a featured visting artist.
My Morning Jacket pays tribute to its Louisville roots and shows its support for youth arts programs by playing a high-profile rock show with the Louisville Youth Orchestra Symphony. Music Director Jason Seber explains how it all came together.
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