LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- 2024 started off to be a very exciting year for the Louisville Orchestra, winning a Grammy and all.
And they're making the year even more exciting by announcing the dynamic lineup for the 2024-25 season. Gabriel Lefkowitz, Concertmaster and Resident Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra, visited WDRB Mornings on Monday to talk about their exciting announcement and give us some more details.
The upcoming season is going to feature a variety of performances, each of them different in their own way.
"Our 2024-2025 season is a demonstration of the Louisville Orchestra's values and unique capabilities," Music Director Teddy Abrams said in a news release Monday. "This breadth of music-making is a core part of our mission; we want to bring the world's greatest music to Louisville while demonstrating that Louisville has the world's greatest musical talent at home too."
A full schedule of events is listed on their website.
"From Alpine Symphony to Michael Tilson Thomas’ Meditations on Rilke, from Midori and Ray Chen to world premieres by our very own Creators Corps, we are offering a season of music that will both reflect and strengthen our community," Abrams said. "While each program on our season explores powerful and profound narratives and subtexts, every concert will be a celebration of our orchestra, of Louisville, and or the universality of music itself."
Season packages are available now here, and single tickets are set to go on sale later this year.
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