The upcoming season will blend together classical masterpieces with a rich variety of musical experiences, world premieres, and cross-genre collaborations.
No Place Like Home is kicking off Friday and Saturday at Whitney Hall at the Kentucky Center in downtown Louisville.
It's a huge piece of music -- so big in fact that the orchestra plays it only about once every 10 years.
ROARchestra, a partnership between the Louisville Zoo and Louisville Orchestra, returned after a 15-year hiatus.
The Ali Festival will be held from June 1-9 inspired by the legendary boxer and humanitarian's six core principles: confidence, conviction, dedication, giving, respect and spirituality.
The ROARchestra dates back to 1989 and is a "deep well of nostalgia and fond memories" for the community.
The nomination was for Best Classical Instrumental Solo for the orchestra's performance in "The American Project."
This is the first time Mayor Greenberg has given out a key to the city since being elected.
The Grammy celebrations continue in Kentuckiana as talents from the Louisville area are sharing their musical abilities.
On Sunday night, Teddy Abrams, the orchestra's music director, accepted the award at the 66th Grammy Premiere Ceremony in Los Angeles.