The latest Music Makes a City web episode highlights a night at the Tim Faulkner Gallery, when Louisville musicians from all genres came together for a night of collaboration and celebration.
This week the Louisville Orchestra will present a program that includes a world premiere from a young composer and a classic symphony of the Romantic era by Johannes Brahms.
Music Makes a City at Tim Faulkner Gallery is a free concert event coordinated by Louisville Orchestra Music Director Teddy Abrams and local hip-hop artist Jecorey Arthur. The lineup includes all local musicians from the University of Louisville Chamber Orchestra to indie royalty, Bonnie Prince Billy.
Experience Louisville's rich history in the world of contemporary music.
Enjoy waltzing, Vienna-style and wine, women and dance this month.
The Louisville Orchestra presents a special program of music this Friday, honoring our city's place in modern classical music history, as documented in the film, Music Makes a City, now playing in New York.
Music Makes a City makes its premiere in Louisville at the Brown Theatre.
Music Makes a City: A Louisville Orchestra Story premieres this Thursday, May 20, offering history buffs some rare film footage and archival views of our city in the 40s and 50s.