The Louisville Orchestra Announces Ambitious New Season For 2022-2023

Apr 19, 2022 at 12:46 pm
The Louisville Orchestra, led by music director Teddy Abrams.
The Louisville Orchestra, led by music director Teddy Abrams. Photo by Frankie Steele

Holy Beethoven, the Louisville Orchestra has announced its new ambitious season.

The orchestra is entering its ninth season under the leadership of its Music Director Teddy Abrams. This season there will be new works from the recently announced Creators Corps, the 8th annual Festival of American Music featuring works by Leonard Bernstein, premiers and commissions, a visit from the Texas Tenors and more. Every year the Orchestra plays a wide variety of public, educational and other community performances. 

For ticket and package information: “Season packages are priced based on seating location. Very affordable packages are available for all concert series. Patrons are invited to look at the prices and seating areas displayed online at www.LouisvilleOrchestra.org. Call for best service (weekdays; 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.) at 502-587-8681.”

There’s a lot to see this season... Check it out (from the release): 

5 Different Concert Series

POPS SERIES – Six concert series under the direction of Principal Pops Conductor Bob Bernhardt. Opening with a performance by KELLI O’HARA, and featuring a tribute concert to Aretha Franklin, our traditional Holiday Pops, a look back at the music of the 80s, and closing with the massively entertaining TEXAS TENORS. 6-concert packages from $156.
click to enlarge The Texas Tenors on their America's Got Talent stage. - Trae Patton/NBC
Trae Patton/NBC
The Texas Tenors on their America's Got Talent stage.

CLASSICS SERIES – A 9-concert series created by Music Director Teddy Abrams, the Classics Series presents an inspiring slate of exceptional music featuring the annual FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN MUSIC, a concert with Teddy at the piano performing Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto plus conducting Beethoven’s Fifth, and the massive grand finale of the Symphony No. 7 by Anton Bruckner – a piece that’s been missing from our programs for over 20 years. The newly launched Creators Corps will have new works premiered at concerts starting in January 2023. The Creators Corps is a unique residency program that brings three composers to live and work in Louisville as a way to enhance our thriving creative community with music that is made in our city for our citizens. Acclaimed guest performers on the Classics Series include violinist TESSA LARK, LO’s own principal horn JON GUSTELY, piano virtuosos TIMO ANDRES and SEBASTIAN CHANG, rising star violinist ALEXI KENNEY, and baritone DASHON BURTON. 9-concert packages from $207. 5-concert packages from $130. That’s $26 per concert!

COFFEE SERIES – Six-concert matinee series offering a sampling of the music from the Classics Series. Concerts are presented on Fridays at 11AM at the Kentucky Center. 6-concert packages from $108.

FAMILY SERIES - Three-concert series presented at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall (NEW location). Programs are centered on storytelling and music to entertain and educate children ages 4 to 12 years. Affordable and fun! 3-concerts for $42 (adult) and $27 (child)

NIGHTLITES at the Ogle – Four-concert series presented at the Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany. Popular classical music prices at $90 for all 4 events.

2022-2023 Louisville Orchestra Concert Schedule
CLASSICS 9 concert series

Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.  •  Kentucky Center

NEW CONCERT START TIME!

17 SEPT. 2022

OPENING NIGHT: Swing, Swagger & Sway 

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Tessa Lark, violin

Wynton MARSALIS:  Violin Concerto in D • Sofia GUBAIDULINA:  Concerto for Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Band • Igor STRAVINSKY:  Symphony in Three Movements

15 OCT 2022

TEDDY TALKS SCHUMANN  

Teddy Abrams, conductor

Robert SCHUMANN:  Symphony No. 4

19 NOV 2022

TCHAIKOVSKY’S 4th              

Ruth Reinhardt, conductor • Timo Andres, piano

Modest MUSSORGSKY (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov):  Night on Bald Mountain • Thomas ADÉS: In Seven Days, Op. 25 •

Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY:  Symphony No. 4 

14 JAN 2023

FIFTHS OF BEETHOVEN

Teddy Abrams, conductor & piano

Ludwig van BEETHOVEN:  Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” • A World Premiere Piece commissioned from the Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps •Ludwig van BEETHOVEN:  Symphony No. 5

4 FEB 2023

THE GILDED AGE IN PARIS AND VIENNA

Alasdair Neale, conductor • Jon Gustely, horn

Richard STRAUSS:  Horn Concerto No. 1  • Maurice RAVEL:  Ma Mere L’Oye, Mother Goose Suite • Maurice RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales •Richard STRAUSS:  Suite from Der Rosenkavalier

4 MAR 2023

FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN MUSIC: Journeys of Faith

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Louisville Chamber Choir

A World premiere piece commissioned from the Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps • Olga NEUWIRTH:  Masaot/Clocks Without Hands • Leonard BERNSTEIN:  Symphony No. 3, “Kaddish”

11 MAR 2023

FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN MUSIC: The Literary Influence

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Sebastian Chang, piano

Joel THOMPSON:  To Awaken the Sleeper • A World premiere piece commissioned from the Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps

Leonard BERNSTEIN:  Symphony No. 2, “The Age of Anxiety”

1 APR 2023

RACH & BARTOK

Christian Reif, conductor • Alexi Kenney, violin

Isidora ŽEBELJAN: Hum away, Hum away, strings! • Belá BARTÓK:  Violin Concerto No. 2 • Sergei RACHMANINOFF:  Symphony No. 3

13 MAY 2023

FROM SILENCE TO SPLENDOR           

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Dashon Burton, vocalist 

Christopher CERRONE:  A Year of Silence  LO co-commission • Anton BRUCKNER:  Symphony No. 7

POPS
7:30 p.m. at Kentucky Center

NEW CONCERT START TIME!

24 SEP 2022

POPS OPENING NIGHT WITH KELLI O’HARA

Bob Bernhardt, conductor

Kelli  O’Hara, vocalist

26 NOV 2022

HOLIDAY POPS

Bob Bernhardt, conductor

28 JAN 2023

HOLLYWOOD’S GOLDEN AGE

Bob Bernhardt, conductor

25 FEB 2023

ARETHA:  A TRIBUTE

Bob Bernhardt, conductor • Capathia Jenkins, vocalist

18 MAR 2023

DECADES: BACK TO THE 80s

Bob Bernhardt, conductor with special guests TBA

FRI 7 APR 2023

THE TEXAS TENORS

Bob Bernhardt, conductor

FAMILY

at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall

SAT 12 NOV 2022  11 a.m.

PHILARMONIA FANTASTIQUE: The Making of the Orchestra

Teddy Abrams, conductor

An animated sprite introduces the instruments of the orchestra in a film in concert performance. Composed by Mason Bates, sound design by Gary Rydstrom, and animation by Jim Capobianco.

SUN 22 JAN at 3 p.m.

STORYTELLING WITH MUSIC

SUN 26 MAR 2023 3 p.m.

STORYTELLING WITH MUSIC

COFFEE

Fridays at 11 a.m.  at  Kentucky Center

16 SEP 2022

SWING, SWAGGER & SWAY

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Tessa Lark, violin

Wynton MARSALIS:  Concerto in D • Igor STRAVINSKY:  Symphony in Three Movements

14 OCT 2022

TEDDY TALKS SCHUMANN

Teddy Abrams, conductor

Robert SCHUMANN:  Symphony No. 4

13 JAN 2023

FIFTHS of BEETHOVEN

Teddy Abrams, conductor and piano

Ludwig van BEETHOVEN:  Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” • Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5

3 FEB 2023

THE GILDED AGE IN VIENNA

Alasdair Neale, conductor • Jon Gustely, horn

Richard STRAUSS: Horn Concerto No. 1 • Maurice RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales • 

Richard STRAUSS: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier

10 MAR 2023

FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN MUSIC 2: Literary Influences

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Sebastian Chang, piano

Joel THOMPSON: To Awaken The Sleeper (LO co-commission) • Leonard BERNSTEIN:  Symphony No. 2,  “The Age of Anxiety”

12 MAY 2023

FROM SILENCE TO SPLENDOR

Teddy Abrams, conductor • Dashon Burton, baritone

Christopher CERRONE: The Year of Silence (LO co-commission, world premiere) • Anton BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 7

NIGHTLITES at the Ogle 
Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at the Paul W. Ogle Center at IUS, New Albany IN

14 OCT 2022

TEDDY TALKS SCHUMANN

Teddy Abrams, conductor

Robert SCHUMANN:  Symphony No. 4

18 NOV 2022

TCHAIKOVSKY’S 4TH

Ruth Reinhardt, conductor

Modest MUSSORGSKY: Night on Bald Mountain • Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY:  Symphony No. 4

2 DEC 2022

Handel’s MESSIAH

Kent Hatteberg, conductor and chorusmaster

Louisville Chamber Choir

31 MAR 2023

RACH & BARTÓK

Christian Reif, conductor • Alexi Kenney, violin

Belá BARTÓK:  Violin Concerto No. 2 • Sergei RACHMANINOFF:  Symphony No. 3

Programs, dates, times, and locations are subject to change.  

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