In Harmony: Cumberland Falls
*SOLD OUT* Join The Louisville Orchestra this September for the final leg of our 2025 In Harmony – The Commonwealth Tour! In our most ambitious stretch yet, we’re bringing free concerts to new locations across southeastern Kentucky.
Showings
Program
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Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48
I. Pezzo in forma di Sonatina
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“Hoe-Down” from Rodeo
Appalachian Spring Suite for 13 Instruments
- Untitled
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Sam Bush Set
Arr. Gabriel Globus-Hoenich & Nathan Farrington
The Old North Woods
Eight More Miles to Louisville
The Mahavishnu Mountain Boys
Circles Around Me
Revival
Puppies N' Knapsacks
Gold Heart Locket
I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky
Sam Bush, mandolin + vocals
Stephen Mougin, guitar
Artists
Additional Info
Join The Louisville Orchestra this September for the final leg of our 2025 In Harmony – The Commonwealth Tour! In our most ambitious stretch yet, we’re bringing free concerts to new locations across southeastern Kentucky.
This two-week tour highlights our commitment to making world-class music accessible to every corner of the Commonwealth. Along with our evening concerts, we’ll host impactful community events throughout the region, from school visits to workshops, creating meaningful connections through music.
Stay tuned for exciting announcements about our special guest and concert program. Sign up now to receive updates and be the first to know when free tickets are released for this unforgettable celebration of music and community!
The Kentucky In Harmony Tour is made possible through a partnership with the Kentucky General Assembly in conjunction with the Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet.
FAQs
The In Harmony Tour is the Louisville Orchestra’s statewide series of free concerts, bringing classical music to communities across the Commonwealth.
All In Harmony concerts are free to the public, so no ticket purchase is needed but an RSVP on our event page is required
All venues are general admission, so first-come, first-served.
There is no formal dress code, so dress comfortably, as many performances are outdoors, in parks, or in community spaces.
Yes. Most Venues offer accessible seating and restrooms. For specific accommodations, we recomend contacting the local host venue in advance
Yes! Leading up to each performance, the orchestra often hosts free events in schools, libraries, and community centers. Examples include our Once Upon an Orchestra activities, small community chamber performances, and musician Q&As.
Stay tuned for what is coming in your area!
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