KSO conductor Richman part of Grammy win

Lucas Richman will again lead the Knoxville Symphony
Orchestra at a free outdoor concert at 8 p.m. Saturday,
July 4.

Photo by ERIC L. SMITH/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS SENTINEL

Lucas Richman will again lead the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra at a free outdoor concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 4.

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra conductor Lucas Richman shared in a Grammy win in the 2011 Grammy Awards. Richaman was conductor on the album “Calling All Dawns” by Christopher Tin. The album won in the category Best Classical Crossover Album. Richman conducted the Royal Philharmonic at Abbey Road Studios in London for the work. The album also included performances by Frederica von Stade, the Soweto Gospel Choir, Dulce Pontes, Iranian singer Sussan Deyhim, Lia and early-music quartet Anonymous 4.

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