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There has been no looking back for the amazingly creative esperanza spalding. After winning the 2011 GRAMMY® Award for Best New Artist, the bassist and singer has gone on to win four more GRAMMYS®, including Best Jazz Vocal in 2020, and to wow audiences all over the world.
esperanza kicks off our 2023/24 Jazz series on September 26 with music from her latest albums—Songwrights Apothecary Lab, 12 Little Spells, and Chamber Music Society—in collaboration with choreographer, dancer, director Antonio Brown and his company. As an extension of her research on and co-exploration of music-dance possibilities with elders, musicians, and dancers, audiences can also expect what esperanza calls “TBICC,” or “to-be-improvisational-co-composed" pieces.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony | Ruth Reinhardt, conductor | Awadagin Pratt, piano
Grażyna Bacewicz: Partita for Orchestra
J.S. Bach: Keyboard Concerto in A Major
Jessie Montgomery: Rounds for Piano and String Orchestra
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1
Ruth Reinhardt’s Nashville debut features two piano concertos composed centuries apart. At one end of the spectrum is Bach’s 1730s Keyboard Concerto in A Major, at the other is Rounds by Jesse Montgomery. Written in 2022 in close collaboration with Awadagin Pratt, The Boston Globe praised Rounds for its “narrative flair and structural clarity.” Bookending the concert are Bacewicz’s contemplative Partita for Orchestra and one of the most beloved works in the repertoire, Brahms’ First Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony | Jonathan Rush, conductor | Common
One of the most influential and multi-faceted artists of our time, award-winning hip-hop artist, film producer, poet, and actor Common will join the Nashville Symphony for a special showcase of his biggest hits. Hear Common perform a selection of songs including the GRAMMY® Award-winning “Love of My life,” Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning “Glory” from Selma, and more.
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Don’t miss Nick Carter’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center debut! Carter became an international pop superstar as the youngest member of the iconic boy band, Backstreet Boys. He continues to tour with the Backstreet Boys, most recently on “The DNA World Tour,” has released several solo albums, and was a finalist on “The Masked Singer” and “Dancing with the Stars.” His latest solo tour, “Who I Am,” follows the release of new music and features solo songs, iconic songs from artists who have influenced him; and of course, Backstreet Boys hits.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Ruben & Clay are thrilled to reunite twenty years after captivating audiences during their historic run on the second season of Fox's American Idol in 2003. Both plucked from the relative obscurity of their hometowns in the South, the unlikely pair quickly became audience favorites instrumental in helping propel Idol to the top of the Nielsen ratings, nearly tripling the viewership of the previous season, and securing its place as one of the most consequential TV series in American history. Over 38 million viewers tuned in to hear the results of more than 124 million votes cast during their finale making it the most watched Idol episode in history and the highest rated regularly scheduled, live, non-sporting television episode of the 21st century. Combined they have recorded twelve albums, sold more than eight million albums worldwide, toured the country 14 times, starred together on Broadway, won four Billboard Music Awards, an American Music Award, and have been nominated for two Grammys.
Twenty | The Tour will highlight the music that made Ruben & Clay American Idol favorites and household names. From Clay’s iconic rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” to Ruben’s soulful single ”Sorry”, join America's favorite odd couple for an unforgettable evening of music and memories, spanning two decades, delivered as only these true superstars can.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Kev Marcus and Wil Baptiste, Black Violin | Son Little, opener
The Black Violin Experience Tour showcases the two-time Grammy nominated duo Black Violin, brought to life by Kev Marcus and Wil Baptiste, invoking a mystifying musical fusion of exquisite classical sounds and exhilarating hip-hop beats. A concert performance that boldly merges centuries of music and unites audiences with a message of hope and possibility. Fans can expect to be immersed in a sound that transcends categories and celebrates ingenuity and ambition, proving anything is possible.
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Known for hits like “Get Out of My Dreams and Into My Car” and his GRAMMY-winning “Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run),” the iconic R&B star Billy Ocean makes a rare Music City appearance Thursday, October 12 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Ocean’s hits will take you back to the 80s, with “When the Going Gets Tough (The Tough Get Going),“ Loverboy,” “There’ll be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry),” and newer hits, “Because I Love You,” and “Here You Are.”
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Accidentally brought back to life in Salem on Halloween night, three witches, known as the Sanderson sisters, attempt to steal the life essence from the town’s children so they can have eternal life – it’s Hocus Pocus!
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Join Gospel Artists TaRanda Greene and Travis Cottrell along with Marty Hamby and the American Festival Choir in a night of worship and joyful celebration!
This extraordinary concert will feature the greatest hits from both TaRanda and Travis and the spectacular arrangements and orchestrations of Marty Hamby.
The American Festival Choir is comprised of singers from all across America.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Music icon and legendary survivor Tina Turner’s songs provided the soundtrack of a generation and her story inspired hearts and minds around the world. Come celebrate her legacy with an evening of her biggest hits including "What's Love Got to Do With It?," "Proud Mary," and more. Vocalists Tamika Lawrence, Shaleah Adkisson, and Scott Coulter and pianist John Boswell join guest conductor Mélisse Brunet and the Nashville Symphony for this special concert that promises to be Simply the Best.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Trisha Yearwood
Is there anyone more beloved in country music than the incredible Trisha Yearwood? Her phenomenal career now spans three decades of music making, hit songs and numerous GRAMMY® Awards, and this season she returns to open the Pops Series with three sure to be sold out concerts with the Nashville Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Ahoy, mateys! Set sail for a family adventure with the orchestra and Captain Enrico in search of Blackbeard’s treasure. This concert inspired by the high seas includes John Williams’s “Flight to Neverland,” Strauss’ On the Beautiful Blue Danube, music from Pirates of the Caribbean and more.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Timothy McAllister, saxophone
W.A. Mozart: Overture to The Magic Flute
John Corigliano: Triathlon | Live Recording
Ottorino Respighi: Fountains of Rome
Ottorino Respighi: Pines of Rome
Reprising a triumphant 2022 San Francisco Symphony premiere, Giancarlo Guerrero and Timothy McAllister bring us John Corigliano’s aptly named Triathlon — an athletic feat, with McAllister switching among three saxophones. The San Francisco Chronicle raved “it grabbed a listener’s attention…and lingered long in the memory...” Respighi’s Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome — sweeping pictorials of his native Italy — round out this program that opens with a favorite Mozart overture.
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Kenny Barron has been hailed by the Los Angeles Times as “one of the top jazz pianists in the world” and Jazz Weekly as “The most lyrical piano player of our time.” And the inimitable Philadelphian has been honored by the National Endowment of the Arts as a Jazz Master. Don’t miss Barron and his virtuosic trio live at the Schermerhorn.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Joseph Alessi, trombone
Karol Szymanowski: Concert Overture
Chick Corea: Trombone Concerto | Live Recording
Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet Suite
New York Philharmonic principal trombonist Joseph Alessi — a veritable rock star among American brass players — takes center stage with a work written for him by the late, great jazz legend Chick Corea, premiered with Giancarlo Guerrero in São Paolo. Szymanowski’s Concert Overture is an exuberant concert opener, and Giancarlo ties it all together with Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite, which perfectly captures the drama and heartbreak of Shakespeare’s immortal story.
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16-time GRAMMY® award-winning musician, composer, and producer DAVID FOSTER and acclaimed singer, television, and Broadway star KATHARINE MCPHEE are joining forces and bringing their show on the road.
This intimate show with the powerhouse duo will be packed with David’s hits, from Chicago, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, and Katharine’s biggest songs from American Idol, Smash, and Waitress. Plus some of their favorites that they just love!
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If you caught them as finalists on America's Got Talent, you won’t want to miss the Ndlovu Youth Choir’s one-night-only stop at the Schermerhorn November 6 as part of their first US tour! The choir’s soul-stirring performances have won hearts and minds around the world with their high-energy performances, mesmerizing choreography, and shared message of hope, love and togetherness.
Singing in all 11 South African languages–including Zulu, Xhosa, and English, their music also incorporates traditional South African genres such as isicathamiya, a style popularized by Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Their repertoire also includes ancient tribal chants, inspirational gospel, contemporary Afro-Pop and Jazz by Hugh Masakela and Miriam Makeba, as well as original songs describing African life with a call for African unity.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Jefferson Starship
When founding member Paul Kantner split from Jefferson Airplane and formed Jefferson Starship in the '70s, he envisioned the band as a cast of musical adventurers, contributing to his epic concept albums and eventual deep catalog of rock classics. When the current lineup of the band came together alongside Kantner as a unit in 2012, with many members joining years before, he couldn't have imagined that the band would become the road-conquering heroes they've been in the last few years.
Now their music is reborn in this special collaboration with the Nashville Symphony.
In addition to original member David Freiberg, the band includes drummer Donny Baldwin (whose Jefferson Starship roots go back to 1982), keyboardist Chris Smith (who joined in 1998), guitarist Jude Gold (who joined in 2012), and singer and guitarist Cathy Richardson (who joined in 2008), after Kantner saw her tour with Big Brother and the Holding Company.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Aquiles Machado, tenor | Juan Tomás Martínez, baritone
Aaron Copland: El Salón México
Astor Piazzolla: Sinfonía Buenos Aires
Antonio Estévez: Cantata Criolla | Live Recording
When Aaron Copland first visited Mexico, he remarked, “Mexico has turned out even grander than I expected, and I expected pretty grand things.” El Salón Mexico draws upon that sentiment, headlining a program inspired by Latin America’s beauty and culture. Piazzolla’s Sinfonía Buenos Aires captures the tango’s provocative essence, and Giancarlo Guerrero has invited Aquiles Machado and Juan Tomás Martinez as soloists for Antonio Estévez’s Cantata Criolla, a Faustian singing contest between Florentino and the Devil.
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No Small Endeavor is the acclaimed podcast and national public radio show from PRX hosted by Lee C. Camp.
No Small Endeavor LIVE returns for the annual Thanksgiving variety show with special guest Malcolm Gladwell, the New York Times bestselling author and host of the podcast Revisionist History, along with an all-star Nashville band and special guests Vince Gill, Bryan Sutton, and Nashville Symphony players, Kevin Bate, Jung-Min Shin, Christopher Farrell, Peter Otto, and more.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Guy’s Damn Right Farewell tour will see The Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner performing hits from throughout his career, in addition to his new #1 album. Amid his core classics you’ll hear new fan favorites from the project, including “Gunsmoke Blues” ft. Jason Isbell, the forever timely and spellbinding “We Go Back” with Mavis Staples, and a harmonious collaboration with James Taylor on “Follow the Money.” The follow up to his sixth Billboard #1 album The Blues Is Alive And Well, the Blues Album chart-topper reunited with his Grammy Award winning producer/songwriter and longtime collaborator Tom Hambridge, who rejoins him on tour, to bring audience members even more emotionally-charged music with even more bone-chilling hard earned lyrics and lessons that continue to garner critical recognition and praise.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Members of the legendary GRAMMY® Award-winning singer/songwriter John Denver’s band join the Nashville Symphony for a special concert featuring archival video footage of Denver performing holiday classics and favorite hits. Hear John Denver’s voice, see vintage John Denver performance videos, and hear stories told by old friends. From “Jingle Bells” and “O Holy Night” to Denver’s most beloved hits including “Annie’s Song,” “Thank God I’m A Country Boy,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Leaving On A Jet Plane,” and “Rocky Mountain High,” it’ll feel like John Denver is in the room.
With Chris Nole (piano), Alan Deremo (bass), Nate Barnes (drums), Mack Bailey (guitar, vocals), Jon Conley (guitar, mandolin).
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Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Joss Stone
The soulful and wildly talented Joss Stone makes her Schermerhorn debut with the Nashville Symphony. Known internationally for her debut album The Soul Sessions, this British singer’s meg-hits include “Super Duper Love,” “Right to be Wrong,” “Free Me,” “L-O-V-E,” and “Fell in Love with a Boy.” Catch Ms. Stone along with the Nashville Symphony as they deliver a holiday-themed concert filled with Christmas favorites and soulful hits.
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Nashville Symphony | Jason Seber, conductor
A true holiday favorite and a Nashville tradition, this beloved comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and delightful score performed live to picture.
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Music has always been a guiding light for Samara, and this musical celebration will present the Bronx native performing well-known holiday favorites with members of her gifted family: Her father Antonio McLendon, uncle Laurone McLendon, and her cousins Tiera Lovell Rowe and Alana Alexander.
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Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Boyz II Men
A Nashville favorite, Boyz II Men returns to perform their first-ever holiday concert with a symphony! This concert will feature orchestrated versions of R&B originals hits like “End of the Road,” I’ll Make Love to You,” “On Bended Knee,” and “Motownphilly,” along with Christmas and holiday hits.
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A holiday favorite! Singer-songwriter Dave Barnes and guests perform classics like “Christmas Tonight” and “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” along with holiday favorites including “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and more.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony & Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, conductor
Featuring the resounding Hallelujah Chorus, it’s Nashville's grandest Messiah – full of passion, drama and passages of stunning beauty. Celebrate the season as your Nashville Symphony & Chorus – and four astounding soloists – perform one of the most inspiring works of music ever written. This season’s Handel’s Messiah is conducted – for the first time ever – by Nashville Symphony Chorus Director Tucker Biddlecombe.
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Experience the spirit of Motown from one of pop’s most iconic families. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael – five brothers from Gary, Indiana known as the Jackson 5 – rose to fame for their extraordinary musical talent and spectacular choreography. They became pop royalty, and launched what became Michael Jackson’s legendary solo career. Hear original members Tito, Jackie and Marlon Jackson perform hits including “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “Never Can Say Goodbye,” “Sugar Daddy,” “I’ll Be There,” “Maybe Tomorrow,” “The Love You Save,” “Who's Lovin' You,” “Goin' Back to Indiana” and more.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony
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Get ready to be dazzled by Jim Brickman’s signature piano style and soothing vocals in his captivating, brand-new Christmas concert experience. Music and laughter will fill the air with the heartwarming sounds of Yuletide carols, holiday classics, and all of Brickman’s biggest hits. Come celebrate the spirit of the season with faith, love, and togetherness be part of the fun with Jim Brickman’s “A Joyful Christmas”.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Drew and Ellie Holcomb are a husband and wife Americana duo from Nashville, TN. Shortly after their marriage in 2006, the couple began touring together with Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors. The band has supported many national touring acts including The Avett Brothers, Don Henley, Darius Rucker and Willie Nelson.
Ellie is no longer a touring member of “The Neighbors,” and has found success in a solo career as a Christian singer/songwriter as a 3x Dove Award winner as well as a best selling author.
Drew Holcomb still tours nationally with Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors and their most recent album, Strangers No More, is their most critically acclaimed release yet notching a #1 Americana single, “Find Your People.”
Drew and Ellie Holcomb’s Neighborly Christmas is a special engagement event, allowing the Holcombs to collaborate once again.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
Maurice Ravel: Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
John Corigliano: One Sweet Morning | Live Recording
Modest Mussorgsky, orch. Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Giancarlo Guerrero explores the range of emotions of art borne from grief. After visiting a friend’s posthumous art exhibit, Mussorgsky exclaimed “Ideas, melodies, come to me of their own accord.” He penned Pictures at an Exhibition with a feverish intensity, and the result is a work that showcases the virtuosity found within the orchestra. Sasha Cooke joins us for One Sweet Morning, John Corigliano’s achingly beautiful song cycle written to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
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Nashville Symphony | Byron Stripling, conductor | Tony DeSare, piano
One of America’s favorite trumpeters, Byron Stripling brings his virtuosity, joyous spirit, and jazzy vocals to the Schermerhorn in celebration of the music of George Gershwin and the 100th anniversary of Rhapsody in Blue. The charming singer and pianist Tony DeSare joins Stripling for a double dose of musical enchantment.
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Nashville Symphony | conductor to be announced
Jack Sparrow continues his adventure in this film concert featuring the Hans Zimmer score played live with the film Dead Man's Chest (2006) as Jack races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones' service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well.
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Nashville Symphony | Kristin Chenoweth | Mary Mitchell Campbell, conductor
The Tony Award-winning sensation returns to the Schermerhorn. With her starring roles in Wicked, Glee, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and more, Kristin Chenoweth has dazzled audiences with her powerhouse vocals and delightful stage presence. Be there for a night of show-stopping selections and gorgeous orchestral arrangements.
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Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Philharmonia Fantastique: The Making of the Orchestra is a GRAMMY® Award-winning, multi-media concerto from composer Mason Bates accompanying an animated film by a multi-Oscar-winning creative team. Guided by a magical Sprite, the families of instruments in the orchestra overcome their differences to demonstrate “unity from diversity” in a spectacular finale.
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Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Janice Carissa, piano
Anna Clyne: The Midnight Hour
W.A. Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
Associate Conductor Nathan Aspinall conducts our annual concert shining the spotlight on an up-and-coming pianist. The phenomenally gifted Janice Carissa takes the stage for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17 — premiered in 1784 by one of Mozart’s rising star students. Anna Clyne’s This Midnight Hour, inspired by poetry, makes full use of the spectrum of colors in the orchestra. And Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 was penned at the height of WWII as “a hymn to free and happy Man…his pure and noble spirit.”
The Lawrence S. Levine Memorial Concert
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Patti LaBelle
R&B legend and “Godmother of Soul” Patti LaBelle has enjoyed one of the longest careers in contemporary music. Patti LaBelle has done it all, from girl group pop and gutsy soul to space-age funk and hard-hitting disco. Get ready to be rocked when Patti hits the stage with the Nashville Symphony, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Jennifer Koh, violin
Tania León: Stride
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto
Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations
Hailed by NPR as “one of the most brilliant artists of her generation,” Jennifer Koh joins Giancarlo Guerrero for Barber’s exquisite Violin Concerto. Tania León’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Stride, reflecting her Cuban American heritage, was part of a project celebrating the 19th Amendment. Anchoring the program is a repertoire staple, the Enigma Variations, a musical portrait gallery of the composer’s friends with an autobiographical look at himself.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Yo-Yo Ma, cello
It's hard to think of anyone more universally beloved than Yo-Yo Ma, both for his passion and virtuosity, but also for his heartfelt humanity. It's been a few years, and we're thrilled to have Yo-Yo return to the stage of the Schermerhorn for a special one-night-only performance with the Nashville Symphony.
PROGRAM
Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade
Dvorak – Cello Concerto
Although discounts are not available for this concert, Yo-Yo Ma can be included in 2023/24 series and compose-your-own subscription packages.
Please note: in order to ensure that as many as possible are able to attend Yo-Yo Ma's one-night-only concert with the Nashville Symphony, there is a strict limit of four (4) tickets per household. Purchases exceeding the four-ticket limit will result in an automatic redirect of money received for the extra tickets moved to Money On Account.
This season the Duke Ellington Orchestra celebrates its 100th anniversary. First formed as the Washingtonians, the band later moved to New York and took up residence at the famed Cotton Club and the rest, from “Satin Doll” to “It Don't Mean a Thing,” is history.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony | Wayne Marshall, conductor, piano and organ
Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington: Harlem
Francis Poulenc: Concerto for Organ, Strings, and Timpani
George Gershwin: Second Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Each season, we showcase the Schermerhorn’s world-renowned pipe organ in a symphonic concert. Enter the versatile Wayne Marshall, leading from the console as soloist in the Poulenc Organ Concerto and from the piano for Gershwin’s Second Rhapsody. On the podium, he conducts Harlem and the Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, by American icons whose mixing of jazz and classical idioms captured the spirit of 1950s and 1960s New York City.
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Nashville Symphony | David Wroe, conductor | The Irish Tenors
Anthony Kearns, Ronan Tynan and Declan Kelly are synonymous with Irish music. The Irish Tenors have performed all over the world, and have blazed the trail from coast to coast in America, stopping in nearly every city; thrilling audiences at every single stop with their enchanting Irish repertoire and sweeping secular selections. Join these kings of Celtic music as they perform at the Schermerhorn with the Nashville Symphony. Just of few of many Tenors’ beloved hits include “Danny Boy,” “Whiskey in the Jar,” “Fields of Athenry,” “My Heart Will Go On,” “Fairytale of New York,” and “South of The Border.”
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Nashville Symphony | Anthony Parnther, conductor
Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto tells the tale of the Madrigals, an extraordinary family living in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Frankie Moreno
If you’ve visited Las Vegas, chances are you’ve seen entertainer extraordinaire Frankie Moreno’s face on a billboard. Growing up in Santa Cruz, Moreno moved to Nashville to polish his craft and then on to Vegas and top selling albums and hit singles — and was voted Las Vegas’ Headliner of the Year five times running. Who better to perform Elvis’ music and pay tribute the great one than the incredible Frankie Moreno?
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Imagine spending your birthday at the museum! Join Mason and his friends for a musical and scientific scavenger hunt through the many exhibits that make any museum special in this Nashville Symphony concert with music and story by Karen LeFrak based on her book of the same name.
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3/26
Tuesday7:00 PM
Tickets for this event will go on sale Monday, February 26, 2024 at 10 AM.
TICKETS STARTING AT $29
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Zuill Bailey, cello
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8
Dmitri Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 4
Zuill Bailey, a longtime friend of the Nashville Symphony, flawlessly navigates the virtuosic pyrotechnics of Dmitri Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 — specifically chosen for this concert by Giancarlo Guerrero. Two of Beethoven’s even-numbered symphonies surround the concerto, and though they are less-often performed in concert, they remain two of his most poignant and profound works.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Florence Price, arr. Still: Dances in the Canebrakes
George Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F
William Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Gershwin’s orchestral music defined the American sound, and Jean-Yves Thibaudet joins us for our centennial celebration of Rhapsody in Blue plus his Piano Concerto in F. Gershwin is complemented by Florence Price and William Dawson, whose compositions stemmed from the Black American Experience. At its 1934 Carnegie Hall premiere, Dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony, based on spirituals and emphatically symphonic, brought audiences to their feet. And Price’s Dances in the Canebrakes is drawn from Black folk songs and dances of the 1920s and ‘30s.
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Nashville Symphony | Justin Freer, conductor
In the epic finale to the Harry Potter Film Concert Series the battle between good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 2 in Concert brings the final chapter to the big screen as your Nashville Symphony performs every note of the epic score from Alexandre Desplat. The stakes have never been higher!
WIZARDING WORLD and all related trademarks, characters, names, and indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR.
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Gil Shaham, violin
Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Richard Strauss: An Alpine Symphony
Gil Shaham’s virtuosity, warmth, and audience connection make him a favorite guest in Nashville, and to hear him perform Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is a rare opportunity. Strauss’s An Alpine Symphony uses the sheer force of the orchestra, fortified by extra winds, brass, and percussion, including cowbells plus a giant wind machine that depicts a huge storm.
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Nashville Symphony | Andrew Lipke, conductor | Amos Lee
You’ve got to love someone who taught grade school, bartended and then — with talent and determination — went on to produce top selling albums and national tours. That someone is Amos Lee, whose popular blend of folk, rock, and soul have made him a favorite here in Nashville, and across the country. It’s been worth the wait and now you can hear him in a “back by popular demand” performance with the Nashville Symphony.
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Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
The Unicorn’s Birthday™ is a gentle, fantasy-and-fun-filled symphony experience. Join the family-friendly birthday celebration brimming with music, narration, fun sounds, captivating on-stage activity, animation, and audience participation. There’s even a visit from the Birthday Unicorn!
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Gustav Mahler, arr. Cooke: Symphony No. 10
Though the venerable composer Gustav Mahler completed only sketches of his Symphony No. 10 before his death in 1911, composers and musicologists spent much of the 20th century reconstructing it and filling in the gaps. Giancarlo Guerrero enlightens us with a fascinating exploration of this process before conducting Mahler’s final opus, considered by many to have been his greatest symphonic work.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Marcus Miller, bass
Bassist, composer, improviser, and educator Miller’s compositions and improvisations have been described by the New York Times as “convincing and confident, evolved in touch and tone...”, and the Detroit Free Press has said, “Marcus Miller represents next generation of jazz”.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Experience all the mystery and fun of their unforgettable adventure in the beloved movie that captivated audiences around the world, complete with John Williams’ Academy Award®-winning score performed live by a full symphony orchestra in sync to the film projected on a huge HD screen!
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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Meechot Marrero, soprano | Randall Scotting, countertenor | Sidney Outlaw, baritone | Blair Children’s Chorus | Mary Biddlecombe, children's chorus director
Alban Berg: Seven Early Songs
Gustav Mahler: Songs of the Wayfarer
Carl Orff: Carmina burana
We end our season with Orff’s Carmina burana, in all its magnificent, carnal beauty. Giancarlo Guerrero programmed it — in its original form — to showcase the powerful forces of the Nashville Symphony and Chorus. On the first half of the program, our soloists in the Orff treat us to Alban Berg’s Seven Early Songs and the autobiographical Songs of the Wayfarer of Mahler, who compared his own life to “a traveling journeyman…wandering on in solitude.”
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Tituss Burgess
The fabulous Tituss Burgess -- who brought us the unforgettable "Pinot Noir" in The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt -- returns to the Nashville Symphony for an evening of favorite melodies from Broadway and film.
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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Cypress Hill | DJ Jerry, opener
Signifying a massive year for hip-hop legends Cypress Hill, this exciting collaboration comes in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the group’s iconic second studio album, Black Sunday. From the record that delivered fans mega hits like “Insane in the Brain,” “Hits from the Bong,” “I Ain’t Goin’ Out Like That” and many more, the group will be bringing the full collection to the stage alongside the Nashville Symphony. Audiences can get ready for a can’t miss, genre-bending experience from these musical powerhouses!
LAWN SEATS ARE $37!
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