Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Live in Concert with the Nashville Symphony

Movie Series

Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the Lost Ark in Concert

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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5/17

Saturday7:30 PM

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5/18

Sunday2:00 PM

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Nashville Symphony | Daniel Black, conductor

The film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes, Indiana Jones, is back and better than ever! Relive the magic of the big screen with the original great adventure, Raiders of the Lost Ark, featuring the intrepid Harrison Ford on the big screen and John Williams’ epic score performed live-to-picture by the Nashville Symphony.

Rated PG. 

 

 

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Classical Series

Guerrero's Finale: Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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5/23

Friday7:30 PM

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5/24

Saturday7:30 PM

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5/25

Sunday2:00 PM

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Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Vanderbilt Youth Choirs | Mary Biddlecombe, chorus director | Angela Meade, soprano | Ann Toomey, soprano | Mary Wilson, soprano | Kelley O'Connor, alto | Renee Tatum, alto | Luke Sutliff, baritone | Christian Immler, bass | John Matthew Myers, tenor

Program

Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”)

Giancarlo Guerrero’s tenure as Music Director comes to a close with Mahler’s colossal “Symphony of a Thousand,” employing massive forces with eight vocal soloists, youth treble choir, an over-sized orchestra, and a multitude of percussion. Written in two parts, the symphony is one of the largest-scale choral works in the classical concert repertoire and is unified by musical themes of redemption through the power of love. A fitting tribute to our Maestro and all he has brought to our orchestra and to our city. 

 

 

 

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Community Event

Mystic Worlds: Classic Video Game Music for String Quartet

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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5/27

Tuesday7:30 PM

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Lucia Nowik, violin | Francesca Bass, violin | Anthony Parce, viola | Andrew Dunn, cello

Journey through the timeless melodies of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem and more as your Nashville Symphony Musicians bring your favorite video game soundtracks to life in an intimate chamber setting. The program will be followed by a Q&A with ensemble members.

PROGRAM

Yasunori Mitsuda: Main Theme (from "Chrono Trigger") 
Junichi Matsuda: Introduction and Main Title (from "Pokémon Red/Blue") 
Hiroki Kikuta: Still of the Night (from "Secret of Mana") 
Nobuo Uematsu: Zanarkand (from "Final Fantasy X") 
Manaka Kataoka: Main Theme (from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild")
Koji Kondo: Gerudo Valley (from "Ocarina of Time")
Koji Kondo: Zelda's Lullaby (from "Ocarina of Time")
Manaka Kataoka: Colgera Wind Dungeon Boss Battle (from "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”)

INTERMISSION

Yasunori Nishiki: Main Theme (from "Octopath Traveler II") 
Takeru Kanazaki & Rei Kondoh: Main Theme (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses") 
Takeru Kanazaki: Song of the Nabateans (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses") 
Takeru Kanazaki: Apex of the World (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Nobuo Uematsu: Overworld Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII") 
Nobuo Uematsu: Descendent of Shinobi (from "Final Fantasy VII Remake") 

Nobuo Uematsu: Barrett's Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth") 
Nobuo Uematsu: Tifa's Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII") 
Shotaro Shima: Rumble with Rufus (from "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth") 

 

Please note that registration for seating is “Choose What You Pay”. Your donation helps us bring music to people throughout Middle Tennessee. Up to four seats may be reserved per order, per performance.  

 

 

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Pops Series

Indigo Girls with the Nashville Symphony

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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5/29

Thursday7:30 PM

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5/30

Friday7:30 PM

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5/31

Saturday7:30 PM

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Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Indigo Girls

The GRAMMY® Award-winning Indigo Girls take center stage alongside the Nashville Symphony. Conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, this breathtaking concert features orchestrations of iconic Indigo Girls folk pop hits such as “Power of Two,” “Get Out The Map,” “Least Complicated,” “Ghost,” “Kid Fears,” “Galileo,” and “Closer to Fine.” 

Tickets Starting at $36

 

 

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Family Series

Peter and the Wolf

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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6/1

Sunday3:00 PM

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Nashville Symphony | Na'Zir McFadden, conductor Galen Fott, narrator

Experience Prokofiev’s classic tale about an adventurous boy and his encounter with the wolf. Presented in partnership with Wishing Chair Productions, this special presentation blends the beloved narrated performance with on-stage puppetry to portray your favorite characters. The whole family will love this charming story and wonderful introduction to the instruments in the orchestra. 

 

 

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Community Event

Clarksville | Downtown Commons

Free Community Event
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6/5

Thursday7:30 PM

Clarksville | Downtown Commons

The enchanting melodies of your 14-time GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony will drift through the air as conductor Nathan Aspinall leads a series of free summer concerts across Middle Tennessee. 

Grab your friends and family, pack a picnic, and enjoy a performance - complemented with the setting sun and the stars - filled with beloved classical works and joyful surprises. Whether you're a lifelong symphony fan or brand new to orchestral music, this is the perfect way to experience the power of live music—absolutely free. 

 

PROGRAM

John Stafford Smith arr. Walter Damrosch: The Star-Spangled Banner 
Adolphus Hailstork: Fanfare on Amazing Grace 
Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dance No. 3, Opus 72 
Johannes Brahms arr. Martin Schmeling: Hungarian Dance No. 6 
Rafael Hernández arr. Albert Gonzales & ed. Miguel Harth-Bedoya: El Cumbanchero 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Les Toréadors” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Habañera” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Intermezzo” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Danse Bohême” from Carmen 
John Williams: “Devil's Dance” from The Witches of Eastwick 
John Williams: “Across the Stars” from Star Wars: Episode II 
John Williams: “Flight to Neverland” from Hook 
Samuel Ward arr. Alfred Reed: America the Beautiful 
William Walton: Crown Imperial 
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever 

 

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Community Event

Nashville | Musician's Corner

Free Community Event
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6/6

Friday8:00 PM

Nashville | Musicians Corner Centennial Park

The enchanting melodies of your 14-time GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony will drift through the air as conductor Nathan Aspinall leads a series of free summer concerts across Middle Tennessee. 

Grab your friends and family, pack a picnic, and enjoy a performance - complemented with the setting sun and the stars - filled with beloved classical works and joyful surprises. Whether you're a lifelong symphony fan or brand new to orchestral music, this is the perfect way to experience the power of live music—absolutely free. 

 

PROGRAM

John Stafford Smith arr. Walter Damrosch: The Star-Spangled Banner 
Adolphus Hailstork: Fanfare on Amazing Grace 
Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dance No. 3, Opus 72 
Johannes Brahms arr. Martin Schmeling: Hungarian Dance No. 6 
Rafael Hernández arr. Albert Gonzales & ed. Miguel Harth-Bedoya: El Cumbanchero 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Les Toréadors” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Habañera” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Intermezzo” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Danse Bohême” from Carmen 
John Williams: “Devil's Dance” from The Witches of Eastwick 
John Williams: “Across the Stars” from Star Wars: Episode II 
John Williams: “Flight to Neverland” from Hook 
Samuel Ward arr. Alfred Reed: America the Beautiful 
William Walton: Crown Imperial 
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever 

 

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Community Event

Accelerando Spring Recital

Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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6/9

Monday6:30 PM

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6/10

Tuesday6:30 PM

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The student artists of the Nashville Symphony's Accelerando program present their spring recital.

The Nashville Symphony's Accelerando initiative is an intensive music education program designed to prepare gifted young students of diverse ethnic backgrounds to pursue music at the collegiate level and beyond. Accelerando seeks to create professional opportunities for musicians from ethnic communities that are underrepresented in today's orchestras by providing them with instruction, mentorship, performance experiences, and assistance with applying to music schools. With access to the resources of a major American orchestra, these students will be able to realize their full potential and will form the next generation of orchestra musicians.

Admission is FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay.

 

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Bugs Bunny at the Symphony with the Nashville Symphony

Nashville Symphony | George Daugherty, conductor 

The beloved audience favorite returns to Nashville to celebrate Bugs Bunny’s 85th Anniversary, and the concert’s 35th, with a dynamic new edition! Sixteen classic Looney Tunes will be projected on the big screen, as George Daugherty and the orchestra perform the original, iconic scores LIVE! Don’t miss Baton Bunny, The Rabbit of Seville, What’s Opera, Doc?, Corny Concerto, Long-Haired Hare, and many other masterpieces – plus brand new additions, including the WORLD PREMIERE of a just-completed animated short saluting Bugs’ 85 years on the silver screen, plus a suite of three new Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner 3D shorts,  It’s the ultimate version of this cherished concert, in a Double Celebration!

Created by George Daugherty & David Ka Lik Wong.
TM & © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s25) 

 

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Community Event

Lebanon | Cumberland University

Free Community Event
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6/13

Friday7:30 PM

Lebanon | Cumberland University 

The enchanting melodies of your 14-time GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony will drift through the air as conductor Nathan Aspinall leads a series of free summer concerts across Middle Tennessee. 

Grab your friends and family, pack a picnic, and enjoy a performance - complemented with the setting sun and the stars - filled with beloved classical works and joyful surprises. Whether you're a lifelong symphony fan or brand new to orchestral music, this is the perfect way to experience the power of live music—absolutely free. 

 

PROGRAM

John Stafford Smith arr. Walter Damrosch: The Star-Spangled Banner 
Adolphus Hailstork: Fanfare on Amazing Grace 
Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dance No. 3, Opus 72 
Johannes Brahms arr. Martin Schmeling: Hungarian Dance No. 6 
Rafael Hernández arr. Albert Gonzales & ed. Miguel Harth-Bedoya: El Cumbanchero 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Les Toréadors” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Habañera” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Intermezzo” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Danse Bohême” from Carmen 
John Williams: “Devil's Dance” from The Witches of Eastwick 
John Williams: “Across the Stars” from Star Wars: Episode II 
John Williams: “Flight to Neverland” from Hook 
Samuel Ward arr. Alfred Reed: America the Beautiful 
William Walton: Crown Imperial 
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever 

 

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Community Event

Ashland City | Riverbluff Park

Free Community Event
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6/14

Saturday7:30 PM

Ashland City | Riverbluff Park
The enchanting melodies of your 14-time GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony will drift through the air as conductor Nathan Aspinall leads a series of
free summer concerts across Middle Tennessee. 

Grab your friends and family, pack a picnic, and enjoy a performance - complemented with the setting sun and the stars - filled with beloved classical works and joyful surprises. Whether you're a lifelong symphony fan or brand new to orchestral music, this is the perfect way to experience the power of live music—absolutely free. 

 

PROGRAM

John Stafford Smith arr. Walter Damrosch: The Star-Spangled Banner 
Adolphus Hailstork: Fanfare on Amazing Grace 
Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dance No. 3, Opus 72 
Johannes Brahms arr. Martin Schmeling: Hungarian Dance No. 6 
Rafael Hernández arr. Albert Gonzales & ed. Miguel Harth-Bedoya: El Cumbanchero 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Les Toréadors” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Habañera” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Intermezzo” from Carmen 
Georges Bizet arr. Hoffman: “Danse Bohême” from Carmen 
John Williams: “Devil's Dance” from The Witches of Eastwick 
John Williams: “Across the Stars” from Star Wars: Episode II 
John Williams: “Flight to Neverland” from Hook 
Samuel Ward arr. Alfred Reed: America the Beautiful 
William Walton: Crown Imperial 
John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever 

 

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