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Local Memorial Day weekend events WVLT Saturday evening, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra is putting on a free concert in Blount County. It will be at 7:30 pm at the Maryville Greenbelt Park. Looking for something sweet? You may want to check out the MoonPie in the Smokies Festival, ... |
Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra performs free concert Knoxville News Sentinel Today, catch the Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra in a free outdoor concert on the Market Square stage in downtown Knoxville. Patrons are encouraged to arrive early and bring a picnic dinner, blankets and chairs to the Chamber Orchestra's free ... |
KSO Closes 2011-12 Season With Exhilarating Performance Knoxville Metro Pulse By Alan Sherrod With a flourish and a grand gesture of au revoir, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra finished its 2011-12 Masterworks season last weekend with its usual pair of concerts: “A Touch of France,” covering four works by French composers. |
Next Thursday: Symphony on the Square Knoxville Metro Pulse (blog) By Alan Sherrod Only a fraction of the events of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra happen in the two main concert venues--the Tennessee Theatre and the Bijou Theatre. Many more take place throughout the city and metro area under the umbrella of ... |
Clarence Brown Theatre sets 2012-'13 season Knoxville News Sentinel By Amy McRary Clarence Brown Theatre and the Knoxville Symphony are reviving their onstage partnership with a joint performance of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" at the University of Tennessee theater. "Sweeney Todd" opens the ... |






