Teddy Abrams
American Musician
Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra
2024 GRAMMY winner for The American Project / Musical America 2022 Conductor of the Year
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Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra
2024 GRAMMY winner for The American Project / Musical America 2022 Conductor of the Year
photo: lauren desberg
ABOUT TEDDY
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Grammy Award-winning conductor-composer TEDDY ABRAMS is set to embark on his twelfth season as Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra (LO), where he has been the galvanizing force behind the ensemble’s extraordinary artistic renewal and innovative social impact. He was chosen as Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, and his work has been profiled by CBS Sunday Morning, PBS NewsHour, NPR, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, which hails him as a “maestro of the people” who “has embedded himself in his community, breaking the mold of modern conductors.”
Beyond Louisville, Abrams has conducted the Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Cincinnati, Houston, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Vancouver, and Phoenix Symphonies; the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; the Buffalo and Los Angeles Philharmonics; Carnegie Hall’s NYO2; and the Minnesota, Florida, and Sarasota Orchestras, all in North America, as well as the Helsinki and Luxembourg Philharmonics and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Europe. He returns to the Minnesota Orchestra and makes debuts with the Atlanta Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, and London’s BBC Symphony Orchestra in the 2025-26 season.
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As Musical America observes, “Abrams has put Louisville firmly on the musical map.” Among his manifold achievements in Kentucky are the Louisville Orchestra Creators Corps, a trailblazing initiative that provides a fully funded residency for three composers who receive local housing, a salary, health benefits, and dedicated workspaces, and the “In Harmony” tour, a multi-season, grand-scale community-building project funded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Taking the orchestra to all corners of the state for concerts and special community events, this statewide tour has featured performances with Grammy winners Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, violinist Tessa Lark, and mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile. Highlights of the coming season include the world premiere of Lisa Bielawa’s Violin Concerto, a new LO commission; an all-Hungarian program showcasing Yuja Wang in Ligeti’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; a gala concert featuring Itzhak Perlman; new music from the Creators Corps’ fourth season; the continuation of the “In Harmony” tour; and performances of Mahler’s epic Ninth Symphony.
Abrams is a prolific and award-winning composer, whose music embraces influences from across the stylistic spectrum. He has written numerous works for the Louisville Orchestra, including Mammoth, premiered with Yo-Yo Ma and Davóne Tines at Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park; Unified Field, a ballet presented with the Louisville Ballet; a fanfare for the then-Prince Charles, to commemorate the future king’s visit to Louisville; and a piano concerto for Yuja Wang, which they recorded for The American Project, the Deutsche Grammophon album that won the pianist and himself a Grammy Award.
performing throughout Kentucky for the Louisville Orchestra’s groundbreaking In Harmony tour
Other recordings of Abrams’s music include his own interpretation of Preludes, his piano collection inspired by Bartók’s Mikrokosmos, which was released by New Amsterdam Records in 2025. Abrams is currently working on an orchestral representation of Kentucky’s history and culture as part of his Emerson Collective Fellowship, which recognizes his contributions to building local community through music. Intended for performance by the LO, the new work draws on the community sessions he holds across the state, for music-making, storytelling, and sharing local history with fellow Kentuckians. He is also at work on ALI, a new Broadway musical about boxing legend and activist Muhammad Ali. Abrams first began exploring Ali’s life and legacy in 2016, and the LO premiered his rap opera, The Greatest: Muhammad Ali, the following year. The all-star cast featured Rhiannon Giddens, Jubilant Sykes, and activist-musician Jecorey “1200” Arthur, now one of Louisville’s Metro councilmen, with whom Abrams went on to found the Louisville Orchestra Rap School.
at Mammoth Cave National Park for the premier of Abrams’ Mammoth
The rap opera is just one of the adventurous collaborations Abrams has initiated with prominent Louisville locals. He and the LO recently joined Jack Harlow for back-to-back performances of the Billboard Music Award-winning rapper’s greatest hits. With Jim James, the vocalist and guitarist for My Morning Jacket, Abrams composed the song cycle The Order of Nature, which they premiered with the LO, reprised with the National Symphony Orchestra at Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center, and recorded for Decca Gold. Similarly, with singer-songwriter Storm Large, Abrams and the LO recorded All In, a celebration of American music by Cole Porter, Aaron Copland, and Abrams and Large themselves, also for release on Decca Gold.
with rapper Jecorey Arthur at the premier of The Greatest: Muhammad Ali
with Joseph Walsh’s custom-made podium, designed for Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra
In a new, season-long role as the Aspen Institute Arts Program’s 2025-26 Harman/Eisner Artist-in-Residence, Abrams will offer his artistic vision to policy programs, events, leadership activities, and more in Aspen, New York, Washington D.C., and elsewhere. In summer 2023, he concluded his decade-long tenure as Music Director and Conductor of Oregon’s Britt Festival Orchestra. As well as helming its annual three-week festival of concerts, he led the orchestra on tour in the Pacific Northwest with new works including Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw’s experiential Brush, written for their summer 2021 performances on the Jacksonville Woodlands Trail system; and Michael Gordon’s Natural History. Their world premiere performance of Gordon’s work, presented in partnership with the National Park Service at the edge of Crater Lake National Park, was the subject of the PBS documentary Symphony for Nature.
at the premier of Michael Gordon’s Natural History by the Britt Festival Orchestra at Crater Lake National Park
Abrams previously served as Assistant Conductor of the Detroit Symphony (2012–14), as Resident Conductor of Hungary’s MAV Symphony Orchestra (2011–12), and as Conducting Fellow and Assistant Conductor of Miami’s New World Symphony (2008–11).
with mentor Michael Tilson Thomas
VIDEOS
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TONEBASE
documentary about Teddy’s Piano Concerto with Teddy, Yuja Wang, and Ben Laude
CBS SUNDAY MORNING
featuring Teddy and the Louisville Orchestra
THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA
connection and community
‘Back To The End of The World’ from “The Order of Nature”
from the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
‘Set It To Song’ with Jim James and the Louisville Orchestra
Listen to more from “The Order of Nature”: http://deccagold.lnk.to/TheOrderOfNature
Music Makes a City Now
The PBS Arts web video series that is following the story of Teddy and the Louisville Orchestra
NPR Tiny Desk Concert
featuring Teddy’s works Big Band and The Long Goodbye, plus Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 109 (with introductory improvisation)
Happy Birthday Variations in the Style of Late Beethoven
composed by Teddy Abrams in December 2020 for Beethoven’s 250th birthday
WORKS
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for rental inquires please write to Chris Skyles
80 minutes
1.1.1.1 / 1.1.1.0 / 4perc 2hrp / str 3vln 2vla 2vc 2cb / solo cello, baritone solo, chorus
35 minutes
piano solo, 2.1.3(bcl).3(contra) 3sax(alto, ten, bari) / 2.3.3.1 / tmp+5perc / hrp kbd (electric) / eguit ebass / str
7 minutes
2.2.3(bcl).3(contra) / 2.3.3.1 / tmp+5perc / hrp pno+eorg / eguit ebass / str
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90 minutes
vocalists (rapper, soprano, baritone,) narrator, other actors/dancers variable, 1.1.2(bcl).2(contra) 2sax(alt, ten) / 2.3.2.1 / tmp+5perc / eguit ebass / pno harmonium kbd hrp / str
18 minutes
3(picc).2.3(bcl).2 / 4.3.3.1 / tmp+4perc / hrp pno kbd / eguit ebass / str
5 minutes
str
5 minutes
vocal solo, 1(picc).1.1.1 / 1.0.1.0 / 1perc hrp / str
4 minutes
vocal solo, 1.1.1.1 / 1.1.1.0 / str (including 2 solo violins)
12 minutes
3(picc).2.3(bcl).2 / 4.3.3.1 / tmp+4 / pno hrp / str
5 minutes
horn and piano
5 minutes
0.0.0.0 / 4.3(picc tpt).3.1 / tmp+3perc
8 minutes
clarinet, bassoon, piano, optional drumset
11 minutes
clarinet, bassoon, violin, bass, vibraphone, drumset, piano
8 minutes
bassoon and piano
Set of two Nocturnes
Nocturne No. 1: 9 minutes
Nocturne No. 2: 8 minutes
Recording featuring pianist Timo Andres coming soon!
Set of 26 Preludes, written for the professional, amateur, or student pianist
Preludes may be played on any keyboard instrument - experimentation encouraged!
Recording coming soon featuring Teddy Abrams on piano/keyboards and produced by Gabriel Kahane and Casey Foubert
3 minutes
3 minutes
4 minutes
Original version recorded with Teddy Abrams on piano and Jim James on guitar
Written in memory of Muhammad Ali
THE PARLOR (2020)
ACTUALITY (2015)
FIDDLING (2015)
SCHUBERTIADE (2015)
BIG BAND (2015)
THE BORDER (2015)
SECONDS (2015)
RYE SMOOTH (2015)
ROMANCE (2015)
ROTATION (2014)
VISCERAL (2014)
GHOSTS (2021)
TOMORROW (2021)
LONELY CHRISTMAS (2020)
WE CAN MAKE IT (2020)
THE LONG GOODBYE (2015)
QUESTIONS (2015)
WISTFUL (2015)
STILL STANDING (2014)
THE WELL AND THE ROAD (2014)
SPACE VARIATIONS (2022)
FOURTH MODE (2021)
YOU CAN’T STOP THE REVOLUTION (2020)
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