The Knoxville
Opera's production of Tosca, each
act of which was performed in a different venue, was a huge hit in
spite of the rain that fell on Act 3 at the Tennessee Amphitheater. Outdoor concerts continue to adorn
the KSO's schedule, with a performance at Maryville's Theater in the
Park on May 26, with a rain date the next night, and Market Square
Thursday, May 5. Due to imminent cold, rainy weather however,
our Market Square concert TONIGHT will be held at the Bijou Theatre,
where concert time temperatures hopefully will NOT expected to dip
into the 40s. (So far May is looking cooler than April, just like
December seemed to be warmer than October). WE are expecting to dip
into the music of Johann Strauss (Roses from the South),
Franz Josef Haydn (two movements from his “London” Symphony),
Franz von Suppe
(Light Cavalry
Overture)
and George Gershwin (The Man I Love),
as well as music of Irving Berlin and Leroy
Anderson. Resident Conductor
Jim Fellenbaum will direct, and with any luck, his darling daughter
Kiri will be on hand to distract him. And in spite of the change of venue, this concert shall remain FREE.
The
weekend will send us into the land of cool, smooth jazz, with special
guest Kenny G gracing our Civic Auditorium Pops stage Saturday
night at 8. Get ready for
Desafinado, Forever in Love, Heart and Soul, Songbird, and
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
like you've never heard them before-- or if you have, probably not
live. Kenny G captured listeners' hearts with his 1986 album Duotones
and he has not let go in the ensuing 30 years. I'm a Big Fan!
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