On a muggy July night at an amphitheater in suburban Kentucky, the conductor and composer Teddy Abrams — sporting black jeans, camouflage sneakers and a bouncy mop of golden curls — took the podium and began to evangelize.
It was the final stop on the Louisville Orchestra’s summer tour across Kentucky, and Abrams, the ensemble’s 36-year-old music director, paused to speak to the crowd of roughly 900 in Bardstown, 40 miles or so south of Louisville, about his mission.
“This is your Louisville Orchestra, everyone,” he said.
We’ve made a lot of the music that the world loves, invented entire genres right here in our state.
That’s what this is all about — sharing the incredible music-making that takes places in Kentucky.”
Persons:
Teddy Abrams, —, Abrams, snacking, Leonard Bernstein, ”, “, We’ve
Organizations:
Louisville, Louisville Orchestra
Locations:
Kentucky, Bardstown, Louisville, Bourbon