Tianpei Ai, Violin | Likai He, Violin | Dan Reinker, Viola | Una Gong, Cello
PROGRAM
Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 132
Please note that registration for seating is “Choose What You Pay” and opens four weeks prior to each performance. Your donation helps us bring music to people throughout Middle Tennessee. Up to four seats may be reserved per order, per performance.
TICKETS STARTING AT $29
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. On the first half of this concert, Giancarlo Guerrero and the orchestra will demonstrate segments of the epic work to enlighten audiences with a fascinating exploration of the unique composition. After intermission, the Orchestra will perform Mahler's Tenth, perhaps his greatest symphony, in its entirety.
Please note that there will be no Classical Conversations before these performances.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Voctave’s 11-member vocal ensemble brings incredible harmonies to favorites from the Disney screen to the Broadway stage. This a cappella sensation has had over 150 million social media views of their videos and has appeared on countless recordings. Voctave’s popular show “The Corner of Broadway & Main Street” spawned a chart-topping album and is sure to be an unforgettable evening of music for the whole family. The Orlando Sentinel raves “Voctave brings vocal magic.”
Voctave is: E.J. Cardona | Tiffany Coburn | Ashley Espinoza | Karl Hudson | Chrystal Johnson | Kate Lott | Drew Ochoa | Jamey Ray | Aaron Stratton | Kurt Von Schmittou | Sarah Whittemore
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
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”.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
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!
This film is rated PG.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
TICKETS STARTING AT $29
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Meechot Marrero, soprano | Randall Scotting, countertenor | Sidney Outlaw, baritone | Vanderbilt Youth Choirs | Mary Biddlecombe, Vanderbilt youth choirs director
Alban Berg: Seven Early Songs
Gustav Mahler: Songs of a 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.”
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
The Nashville Symphony's Accelerando initiative is an intensive music education program designed to prepare gifted young students of diverse ethnic backgrounds for pursuing 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.
6/5
Wednesday7:30 PM
Wednesday, June 5 | 7:30 PM
The Downtown Commons - Clarksville | Free Community Event
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Each summer, we take our show on the road throughout Middle Tennessee, performing a week of free-for-everyone summer parks concerts. Come early, pack a picnic, and celebrate the summer with a Nashville Symphony tradition!
SMITH: The Star-Spangled Banner
SUPPÉ: Overture to Light Cavalry
DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72, No. 1 in B major
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5
SIMON: "Ring Shout" from Four Black American Dances
MORRICONE: "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission
MENKEN: Aladdin Orchestral Suite
LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute
ARLEN: Over the Rainbow
WILLIAMS: Adventures on Earth from E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)
SOUSA: The Stars and Stripes Forever
BRYANT: Rocky Top
6/6
Thursday7:30 PM
Thursday, June 6 | 7:30 PM
Musicians Corner - Centennial Park | Free Community Event
Co-presented with Musicians Corner
Pre-concert performances to be announced
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Each summer, we take our show on the road throughout Middle Tennessee, performing a week of free-for-everyone summer parks concerts. Come early, pack a picnic, and celebrate the summer with a Nashville Symphony tradition!
SMITH: The Star-Spangled Banner
SUPPÉ: Overture to Light Cavalry
DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72, No. 1 in B major
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5
SIMON: "Ring Shout" from Four Black American Dances
MORRICONE: "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission
MENKEN: Aladdin Orchestral Suite
LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute
ARLEN: Over the Rainbow
WILLIAMS: Adventures on Earth from E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)
SOUSA: The Stars and Stripes Forever
BRYANT: Rocky Top
Friday, June 7 | 7:30 PM
Key Park – Lafayette | Free Community Event
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Each summer, we take our show on the road throughout Middle Tennessee, performing a week of free-for-everyone summer parks concerts. Come early, pack a picnic, and celebrate the summer with a Nashville Symphony tradition!
SMITH: The Star-Spangled Banner
SUPPÉ: Overture to Light Cavalry
DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72, No. 1 in B major
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5
SIMON: "Ring Shout" from Four Black American Dances
MORRICONE: "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission
MENKEN: Aladdin Orchestral Suite
LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute
ARLEN: Over the Rainbow
WILLIAMS: Adventures on Earth from E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)
SOUSA: The Stars and Stripes Forever
BRYANT: Rocky Top
6/8
Saturday7:30 PM
Saturday, June 8 | 7:30 PM
Cumberland University – Lebanon | Free Community Event
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Each summer, we take our show on the road throughout Middle Tennessee, performing a week of free-for-everyone summer parks concerts. Come early, pack a picnic, and celebrate the summer with a Nashville Symphony tradition!
SMITH: The Star-Spangled Banner
SUPPÉ: Overture to Light Cavalry
DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72, No. 1 in B major
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5
SIMON: "Ring Shout" from Four Black American Dances
MORRICONE: "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission
MENKEN: Aladdin Orchestral Suite
LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute
ARLEN: Over the Rainbow
WILLIAMS: Adventures on Earth from E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)
SOUSA: The Stars and Stripes Forever
BRYANT: Rocky Top
6/9
Sunday3:00 PM
Sunday, June 9 | 3:00 PM
Smith Springs Community Center Gymnasium – Antioch | Free Community Event
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Each summer, we take our show on the road throughout Middle Tennessee, performing a week of free-for-everyone summer parks concerts. Come early and celebrate the summer with a Nashville Symphony tradition!
SMITH: The Star-Spangled Banner
SUPPÉ: Overture to Light Cavalry
DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72, No. 1 in B major
BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5
SIMON: "Ring Shout" from Four Black American Dances
MORRICONE: "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission
MENKEN: Aladdin Orchestral Suite
LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute
ARLEN: Over the Rainbow
WILLIAMS: Adventures on Earth from E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial)
SOUSA: The Stars and Stripes Forever
BRYANT: Rocky Top
Join Us To Celebrate YOU!
PATRON APPRECIATION EVENING
June 11 | 7 PM
Featuring The Nashville Symphony
Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Nathan Aspinall, conductor
7 PM Concert | Laura Turner Hall
8 PM Sips & Bites from Local Partners | Lobbies and Courtyard
Thank you for your support of the Nashville Symphony!
Free admission for patrons who have donated $150+
If you would like to reserve additional seats to the Patron Appreciation Evening,
there is a suggested donation of $25 per guest that is payable upon reservation.
In appreciation for your support and dedication, you are cordially invited to join us for a sneak peek showcasing music from the series of our upcoming 2024/25 season!
The performance reveal will feature symphonic masterpieces from our Classical Series, box-office hits from our Movie Series, top charting songs from our Pops Series and more!
After the performance, join us in the lobbies and courtyard for drinks, small bites, and sweet treats from local partners.
Please RSVP by May 28. Seats go quickly!
Would you like to attend, but you aren’t a donor? Make a gift today!
TICKETS STARTING AT $36
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. Enjoy mega-hits from Broadway shows like Porgy & Bess, West Side Story, The Fantasticks, The Little Mermaid, The Wiz, Once on this Island, Songs for A New World, and Jekyll & Hyde. Also featuring Bette Midler's versions of "One More For My Baby" and "Do You Wanna Dance," plus hits like "Guess Who I Saw Today," "Goldfinger," "Time After Time," and more.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville African American Wind Symphony | Bruce Ayers, conductor | W. Crimm Singers | Patrick Dailey, conductor
Join the Nashville African American Wind Symphony's annual Juneteenth celebration performance, A Celebration of Freedom.
The Nashville African American Wind Symphony strives to create a vital cultural experience within the African American community by establishing a world-class wind band ensemble while also providing exceptional music education, training resources, and performing arts entertainment exposure for youth musicians. The Nashville African American Wind Symphony aims to be a key regional service as a professional performance ensemble, a key youth instrumental musical training, and a means of preserving the wind band community in Nashville and as an established legacy organization.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that the first part of the concert will present orchestra without Smokey Robinson. Following intermission, the program will feature Smokey Robinson with orchestra.
LAWN SEATS ARE $37!
Nashville Symphony | Jonathan Rush, 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!
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
If you want to experience the best Beatles tribute ever, you won’t want to miss The Fab Four-The Ultimate Tribute. The Emmy award-winning Fab Four is elevated far above every other Beatles tribute due to their precise attention to detail. With uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of Beatles' classics such as "Can't Buy Me Love," "Yesterday," "A Day In The Life," "Twist And Shout," "Here Comes The Sun," and "Hey Jude," the Fab Four will make you think you are watching the real thing. Their incredible stage performances include three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles' ever-changing career. This loving tribute to the Beatles has amazed audiences in countries around the world, including Japan, Australia, France, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Brazil. The Fab Four is truly the Ultimate tribute.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Peter Otto, violin | Robert Koenig, piano
Peter Otto, the Nashville Symphony’s new Walter Buchanan Sharp Concertmaster performs works for violin by Johannes Brahms, Krzysztof Penderecki, Ottorino Respighi, and Clara Schumann. Otto is a graduate of The Juilliard School and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Rostock, Germany. His honors include top prizes in the Max Rostal Competition in Berlin and the Kingsville Young Performers Competition in Texas. His teachers have included Christiane Hutcap, Vera Kramarova, and Lewis Kaplan, with other significant musical influences being Roman Nodel, Igor Ozim, and Felix Galimir.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Ben Rector & Cody Fry
Experience the magic of Ben Rector and Cody Fry's intimate acoustic music backed by the full orchestration of the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, live at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Platinum-selling indie superstar Ben Rector is best known for hits like "Brand New,” “Love Like This,” and “Living My Best Life.” Multi-talented singer-songwriter and TikTok sensation Cody Fry has garnered more than one billion streams. Among his mega-hits are “Things You Said,” “I Hear a Symphony,” and a GRAMMY-nominated cover of “Eleanor Rigby.” Don’t miss these two artists in a one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Join your Nashville Symphony under the stars at Ascend Amphitheater for an evening celebrating the most beloved film score composer of all time, John Williams. Nathan Aspinall leads the Orchestra through Williams’ iconic scores including beautiful orchestrations from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Hook, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, Superman, and more. Celebrate this can’t-miss concert experience with friends and family!
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Back By Popular Demand! “The best singing band in the world” returns to the Schermerhorn. Little River Band performs their iconic ’70s and ’80s parade of hits including “Reminiscing,” “Help Is on Its Way,” “Cool Change,” “Lonesome Loser,” “Take It Easy on Me,” and “Lady.” Act quickly for your favorite seats before they’re all gone.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville Symphony | James Bagwell, conductor | Natalie Merchant
The wildly popular, award-winning, and multi-platinum-selling singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant returns to Schermerhorn Symphony Center for the first time since 2011. Merchant joins the Nashville Symphony to perform lush, orchestrated versions of songs from her April 2023 release Keep Your Courage and her timeless hits like “Wonder,” “Carnival,” “Kind and Generous,” “Ophelia,” “Jealousy,” “Beloved Wife,” “San Andreas Fault,” “My Skin,” “River,” and other favorites.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville Symphony | Andrés Franco, conductor
Jack Sparrow continues his adventure in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) with the Nashville Symphony performing the Oscar and GRAMMY Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer's score live-to-film. Join us as Jack races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones' service, while other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda. The movies have never sounded so good!
This film is rated PG-13.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
The Sphinx Virtuosi is a dynamic and inspiring professional self-conducted chamber orchestra that serves as the flagship performing entity of the Sphinx Organization – the leading social justice non-profit dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the arts. Comprising 18 accomplished Black and Latinx artists, the Sphinx Virtuosi are evolving and transforming the face of classical music through artistic excellence, pioneering programming, and impassioned community engagement.
Inspired by the poetry of Langston Hughes and Julia Alvarez, Sphinx’s Schermerhorn program showcases the beauty and tradition of excellence inherent in classical music created and performed by Black and Latinx composers for many generations. Sphinx seeks to uplift spirits through sharing the sounds that inspire us and transcend the boundaries of time, history, and struggle.
Quenton Blache: Habari Gani*
Javier Farias: Abran Paso*
Adolphus Hailstork: from Sonata da Chiesa
Dona Nobis Pacem
Exultate
Andrea Casarrubios: Herencia*
Jessie Montgomery: Divided performed by Tommy Mesa
Coleridge Taylor Perkinson: Sinfonietta No. 2, “Generations”
* NOTATES NEW WORK FOR SPHINX VIRTUOSI
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Be at Schermerhorn Symphony Center for the most authentic Neil Diamond tribute concert experience on the planet featuring Jay White backed by a full ensemble – including key members of Neil Diamond's touring band. Audiences will delight in spot-on renditions of blockbusters including “America,” “Play Me,” “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon,” “Love on the Rocks,” Cracklin’ Rosie,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “I’m A Believer,” “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers, “I Am… I Said,” and “Sweet Caroline.” White has performed more than 8,000 Diamond tribute concerts worldwide spanning from the critically acclaimed Las Vegas-based Legends In Concert, a Neil Diamond show at the Riviera Hotel Showroom, and film roles in Frost/Nixon and Beautiful Noise.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
SOUND BATHS AT THE SCHERMERHORN – Singer and sound healing artist, Davin Youngs is a "true Musical innovator" and "magician of the soul" who believes wholeheartedly in the transformational power of singing, voice and sound. His signature immersive sound healing experience, The RESET is his unique take on a "sound bath." He crafts each experience using improvisational singing, looping devices and sound healing instruments to create a sonic container for restoration, discovery and healing. He has brought The RESET to iconic spaces like Chicago's famed Orchestra Hall, the roof at Ace Hotel, Arcosanti in the Arizona desert and Finney Chapel at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
Yoga mat tickets are available on the stage and orchestra flat floor. Please bring your own yoga mat or meditation cushion as this will be on the floor. Sound bath seating is available in theater-style seats around the perimeter of the hall.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Members of the Nashville Symphony | Ron Spigelman, conductor
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone™ in concert returns! Relive the film that started it all. Watch the wand choose the wizard, a troll run amok and magic mirrors in high-definition while members of the Nashville Symphony orchestra perform John Williams’ iconic score. Don’t miss this special event as Harry, Ron, Hermione and all your favorite characters return to the screen and enchant the world all over again.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
SILENT FILMS ARE BACK – Accompanied by the breathtaking, seat-shaking sounds of the Schermerhorn’s Martin Foundation Concert Organ performed by Peter Krasinski. This double-feature is anchored by the 1928 classic, The Cameraman. A hopelessly in love, clumsy man takes work as a motion-picture cameraman at MGM Studios in attempt to be close to the woman he desires. Also featuring the 1956 French film, The Red Balloon. Here, a red balloon with a mind of its own follows a little boy around the streets of Paris. Audiences will marvel at the legendary organist Peter Krasinski, who accompanies silent films like none other with his imaginative spirit and technical prowess.
Program: William Tell Overture | The Red Balloon | The Cameraman
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
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.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
Nashville native and Platinum-selling singer/songwriter KEM returns for a one-night-only engagement at the Schermerhorn. Treat your love to an evening of soulful and inspiring music from this sensational performer. KEM’s hits include “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Love Calls,” and more.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Please note that this event has a nine-ticket limit per household. For groups of ten or more, please submit our group inquiry form and we’ll contact you for assistance.
This is the closest to ABBA you’ll ever get! Join the world’s top ABBA tribute band as they perform some of the most iconic dance songs ever written: “Mamma Mia,” “Waterloo,” “Dancing Queen,” “S.O.S.,” “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,” and more.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
9/13
Friday7:30 PM
9/14
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Joyce Yang, piano
Giancarlo Guerrero’s final season as Music Director opens with a favorite guest of the Nashville Symphony and two works that nod to his first season in the role. The dazzling Joyce Yang performs Rachmaninoff’s fiendishly charming variations for piano and orchestra. Giancarlo also revisits Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, a celebration of the virtuosity found within the orchestra, with its triumphant fanfares, stormy drama, and heart-achingly despairing Adagio.
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | The Lone Bellow
A Nashville Symphony Debut Engagement! Throughout their lifespan as a band, The Lone Bellow has cast an indelible spell with their finespun songs of hard truth and unexpected beauty, frequently delivered in hypnotic three-part harmony. For the first time, experience The Lone Bellow performing live, orchestrated renditions of their hits like "Green Eyes and a Heart of Gold" and "Honey" backed by your Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez. Co-presented by the Nashville Symphony and AMERICANAFEST 2024.
9/18
Wednesday7:30 PM
A jazz icon, the legendary Herbie Hancock makes a rare Schermerhorn Symphony Center appearance. The Academy Award and 14-time GRAMMY® Award-winner (including GRAMMY’s Lifetime Achievement Award) will thrill audiences with his innovative fusion of electric jazz, funk, and rock that has shaped the evolution of music since the ‘60’s and continues doing so today.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
9/24
Tuesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Daniel Stevens, conductor | John Paul White
The Alabama-based singer-songwriter, John Paul White is a four-time GRAMMY® award-winner and half of the world-famous duo The Civil Wars. White’s Schermerhorn debut with the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Daniel Steven, will amaze audiences with orchestrated versions of hits like "Once and Future Queen" and "My Dreams Have All Come True."
9/28
Saturday7:30 PM
9/29
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Lidiya Yankovskaya, conductor | Simone Porter, violin
Reflecting her passion and advocacy for Slavic masterpieces, operatic gems, and contemporary music, Lidiya Yankovskaya’s Nashville debut covers all the bases and then some. “I love the incredible palate of orchestral colors in Missy Mazzoli’s music,” she says, complementing the opening work with jewels from the classic repertoire: Prokofiev’s provocative violin concerto with the incomparable Simone Porter, Wagner’s reverent “Liebestod,” and Dvořák’s rousing Seventh symphony.
Peri and Luanne Widener Women Artist Fund Concert
Missy Mazzoli: Orpheus Undone
Sergei Prokofiev: Concerto No. 1 for Violin & Orchestra
Richard Wagner: “Liebestod” from Tristan und Isolde
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 7
10/9
Wednesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Violent Femmes
Original ‘80s folk punk pioneers, the Violent Femmes come together for a truly unique and totally awesome union with the Nashville Symphony to perform fully symphonic versions of their best hits like “Blister in the Sun,” “Add It Up,” “Gone Daddy Gone,” “American Music,” “Good Feeling,” “Color Me Once,” and more.
10/12
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony & Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, conductor | Peter Otto, conductor and leader
This incredibly special program features the popular baroque works of Atonio Vivaldi performed by the Nashville Symphony & Chorus. Gloria, conducted by Chorus Director Tucker Biddlecombe, features the grand sounds of full orchestra and chorus. The Four Seasons, a rarely performed fan favorite, showcases the strings sections led by Walter Buchanan Sharp Concertmaster Petter Otto.
10/13
Sunday7:30 PM
One of the world’s greatest trumpeters, Latin jazz pioneer Arturo Sandoval returns to the Schermerhorn with his amazing band. Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 10 GRAMMY® Awards, and the Latin Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Cuban-born multi-instrumentalist also composes, plays piano, and sings.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
10/17
Thursday7:30 PM
10/18
Friday7:30 PM
10/19
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Gil Shaham, violin
“The Nomad Concerto broods, floats, and glimmers in its opening movement, ultimately alighting on something poignant for both orchestra and violin,” wrote the Philadelphia Inquirer upon the Mason Bates premiere with violinist Gil Shaham, for whom it was written. Giancarlo, Shaham, and the Nashville Symphony record it live, for posterity. Noted historian Michael Steinberg called Stravinsky’s score to The Firebird “one of music’s great showpieces of orchestration—often astonishing and everywhere beautiful,” and a “remarkable tour-de-force" of the symphonic repertoire.
Giuseppe Verdi: Overture to La forza del destino
Mason Bates: Nomad Concerto for Violin and Orchestra | Live Recording
Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird Complete version
A Schermerhorn Symphony Center Debut Engagement – While they began as a rock band, Copeland’s music explores multiple genres and pulls in various stylistic influences like electronic and symphonic. Don’t miss this truly special live concert featuring Copeland performing their Ixora album in its entirety and other hits, with the added enhancement of live orchestration.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Tower of Power
For over 55 years, Tower of Power has delivered the best in funk and soul music. In their special return to Nashville, the band performs alongside the GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez. Enjoy symphonic versions of mega-hits like “What Is Hip?,” “Clever Girl,” “This Time It's Real,” “Will I Ever Find A Love?,” “Get Yo' Feet Back On The Ground.” “So Very Hard To Go,” “Both Sorry Over Nothin'," and “Soul Vaccination.”
10/24
Thursday7:30 PM
10/25
Friday7:30 PM
10/26
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Pink Martini | China Forbes, vocalist | Thomas Lauderdale, piano
The one-of-a-kind and wildly popular Pink Martini, along with founder and pianist Thomas Lauderdale and vocalist China Forbes, return to join Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez and the Nashville Symphony. Whether it is your first time hearing Pink Martini or one of many, you will not want to miss their ultimate blend of classical, Latin, traditional pop, and jazz live at the Schermerhorn.
10/27
Sunday3:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Pablo Zamora, conductor
Join us for a vibrant Day of the Dead program that celebrates Mexican heritage and Latino cultures everywhere. With musical selections that include traditional folk tunes and modern arrangements of beloved classics, this program is a loving celebration of life through music that all ages will enjoy.
11/2
Saturday7:30 PM
11/3
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jacob Joyce, conductor
Experience Tim Burton’s delightfully wicked tale on the big screen with the Nashville Symphony performing Danny Elfman’s score live. This seasonal classic follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king of Halloween Town, as he tries to hijack Christmas with his band of bats, ghouls, and goblins.
Rated PG.
11/8
Friday7:30 PM
11/9
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Michael Francis, conductor | Natasha Paremski, piano
Michael Francis opens his Nashville debut concert with American composer Carlos Simon’s exuberant interpretation of the rich energy and joyous scenery of a vibrant city block in Harlem. Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances are always a crowd pleaser, and pianist Natasha Paremski, known for her fiery and wildly dynamic approach to the Russian repertoire, joins for Rachmaninoff’s lush, romantic, and dramatic Second Piano Concerto.
Carlos Simon: The Block
Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, Opus 72
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra
11/10
Sunday7:30 PM
Silkroad’s newest initiative, American Railroad, illuminates the impact that the African American, Chinese, Indigenous, Irish, and other immigrant communities had on the creation of the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad and connecting railways in North America. Exploring the dissemination of cultures across the United States, the railroad was to North America what the Silk Road was to China, the Far East, and Europe.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
11/13
Wednesday7:30 PM
In a cultural landscape filled with endless pundits and talking heads, author, journalist, and social observer Fran Lebowitz stands out as one of our most insightful social commentators. Don't miss when Leibowitz brings her scathing and insightful cultural satire to the Schermerhorn for one night only.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
11/14
Thursday7:30 PM
11/15
Friday7:30 PM
11/16
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Stuart Chafetz, conductor | Aaron Finley, vocals | Brook Wood, vocals
Known for his singular drumming style and song writing for the mega-band Genesis and his numerous chart-topping classics, Phil Collins penned unforgettable hits that changed the landscape of popular music. This spectacular symphonic rock tribute, conducted by Stuart Chafetz, features two vocalists, a full band, and the Nashville Symphony performing orchestrations of “Follow You Follow Me,” “Abacab,” “I Missed Again,” “Turn It on Again,” “Sussudio,” “One More Night,” “Take Me Home,” “Two Hearts,” “In the Air Tonight,” and more of their iconic hits.
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Travel through the trees and across the seas with Maestro Mouse and his musical friends! Featuring nearly two dozen musical portraits drawn from the animal kingdom, “Wild Symphony” includes original poetry and music by author and composer, Dan Brown.
11/18
Monday7:30 PM
Frederik Øland, violin | Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violin | Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola | Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
This GRAMMY®-nominated ensemble continues to assert its distinction among the world’s finest string quartets. Performing together for 20+ years, this still young, tight-knit quad is admired for impeccable musicianship, sophisticated artistry, exquisite clarity of ensemble, and, above all, an unmatched ability to play as one. Its Schermerhorn premiere will feature Caroline Shaw’s Entr’acte; Joseph Haydn’s Quartet op. 77/2: III, Andante; Dmitri Shostakovich’s Quartet no. 4, then transition to performing their acclaimed style of folk music.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
R&B mega-star and six-time Grammy Award-winner Dionne Warwick makes her Schermerhorn Symphony Center debut! Discovered by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, highlights of Warwick's six-decade career include more than 75 charted hit songs, over 100 million records sold, and 18 consecutive Top 100 singles. In concert, audiences will stroll down memory lane as Warwick performs her legendary hits like “Don’t Make Me Over,” "Walk on By,” “Say a Little Prayer,” “A House is Not a Home,” “Alfie,” “Heartbreaker,” “Déjà Vu,” “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?,” and “That’s What Friends Are For.”
Presented without the Nashville Symphony
11/22
Friday7:30 PM
11/23
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Ray Chen, violin
The violinist and online sensation Ray Chen is the centerpiece of this concert, with his flashy rendition of Sibelius’ violin concerto. Giancarlo highlights the woodwinds in Dvořák’s joyous Carnival Overture and showcases the power and virtuosity of the entire orchestra in Shostakovich’s brooding Tenth Symphony.
Antonín Dvořák: Carnival Overture
Jean Sibelius: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10
12/4
Wednesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez Yañez, conductor | A Girl Named Tom
Girl Named Tom made history as the first trio to ever win The Voice. During Season 21, they landed 4 songs concurrently on the iTunes Top 10 charts, with 2 songs reaching #1. The siblings gained newfound love from fans around the world while performing on live TV. As part of their 2023 "One More Christmas" tour, Girl Named Tom will perform Christmas classics as well as original songs from their 2022 release “One More Christmas” with the Nashville Symphony.
12/6
Friday7:30 PM
12/7
Saturday7:30 PM
12/8
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jason Seber, conductor
A Music City holiday favorite, this beloved comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams' charming and delightful score performed live to picture by the Nashville Symphony. Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8-year-old boy who is accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves. Hilarious and heart-warming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the entire family and a Nashville Symphony yearly holiday tradition!
Rated PG.
12/11
Wednesday7:30 PM
12/12
Thursday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Leslie Odom, Jr.
Featuring a GRAMMY® and Tony award-winner of Broadway — and specifically Hamilton — fame! Be in the room where it happens as mega-talented singer, actor, and songwriter, Leslie Odom, Jr. joins the Nashville Symphony to deliver orchestrated versions of beloved Christmas, Broadway, and popular music hits. The audience will thrill to Odom, Jr.’s vocal prowess, stage presence, and genuine charm.
12/13
Friday7:30 PM
Ashley Pezzotti, vocals | Carlos Henriquez, bass | Chris Crenshaw, Elliot Mason, Vincent Gardner, trombone | Dan Nimmer, piano | Kenny Rampton, Marcus Printup, Ryan Kisor, trumpet | Paul Nedzela, baritone saxophone | Sherman Irby, Ted Nash, alto saxophone | Victor Goines, clarinet
The pride of NYC, Jazz at Lincoln Center swings to the Schermerhorn with full band and vocalist Ashley Pezzotti to perform jazz-infused big band versions of your favorite holiday songs.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony. Wynton Marsalis will not perform at this concert.
12/17
Tuesday7:30 PM
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.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
12/20
Friday7:30 PM
12/21
Saturday7:30 PM
12/22
Sunday2:00 PM
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 by Nashville Symphony Chorus Director Tucker Biddlecombe.
1/9
Thursday7:30 PM
1/10
Friday7:30 PM
1/11
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Emanuel Ax, piano
It’s always a delight when the charismatic Emanuel Ax, a frequent and favorite guest artist, makes an appearance. He returns to perform one of Mozart’s most beloved and enduring concertos before Giancarlo embarks on Ravel’s epic Daphnis et Chloé, a true symphonic showcase. Originally written as a ballet, Ravel’s impressionistic score, full of lush orchestrations and a full spectrum of colors—including a wordless chorus—is considered by many to be the composer’s crowning achievement.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to Cosí fan tutte
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto No. 20 in D minor for Piano and Orchestra, K. 466
Maurice Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé
1/16
Thursday7:30 PM
1/17
Friday7:30 PM
1/18
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | War & Treaty
Husband-and-wife powerhouse vocal duo Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter have taken the music world by storm with their astounding mix of Americana, country, soul, blues, folk, rock, and gospel. Now, hot on the heels of their Grammy® and CMA Award nominations and their newest album, Lover’s Game, The War And Treaty performs their first-ever concerts with a symphony orchestra in Music City, alongside the Nashville Symphony conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez.
1/24
Friday7:30 PM
1/25
Saturday7:30 PM
1/26
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Bang on a Can All-stars
One of the hallmarks of Giancarlo’s tenure has been the relationships he has developed with composers, inviting them to Nashville to make definitive recordings of their work. Julia Wolfe is one such composer: she describes her Flower Power, inspired by the 1960s counterculture movement, as “about optimism, idealism, psychedelia, breaking with convention, and a little bit of love and peace.” Beethoven self-proclaimed his Seventh Symphony as one of his best works—we couldn’t agree more.
Richard Wagner: Overture to The Flying Dutchman
Julia Wolfe: Flower Power | Live Recording
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Celebrate the 150th birthday of the iconic French composer Maurice Ravel with the Nashville Symphony. A true classical music innovator, Ravel was praised for his orchestrations and for incorporating elements of modernism, baroque, neoclassicism, and even jazz into his music. Resident Conductor Nathan Aspinall leads the Orchestra through some of Ravel’s most significant works, including the Mother Goose Suite, Concerto for the Left Hand, La Valse, and his most-loved work, Bolero.
2/6
Thursday7:30 PM
2/7
Friday7:30 PM
2/8
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nicholas Hersh, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Gabriella Reyes, soprano | Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo soprano | Alek Shrader, tenor | David Leigh, bass
Conductor Nicholas Hersh’s inaugural Nashville Symphony series concert brings together a leading American composer and two classic works. Inspired by an entry in Beethoven’s journal, Carlos Simon composed Fate Now Conquers to evoke the unpredictability of fate through musical gestures. Ravel’s inspiration for his song cycle Shéhérazade came from the Sinbad episode from Arabian Nights, where the heroine/narrator spins out tale after tale to save her life. And Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, one of the most frequently performed symphonies in the world, is considered by critics to be one of the supreme achievements in the history of music.
Carlos Simon: Fate Now Conquers
Maurice Ravel: Shéhérazade
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (“Choral”)
2/13
Thursday7:30 PM
2/14
Friday7:30 PM
2/15
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jason Seber, conductor
Watch this iconic film, winner of ten Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. The Nashville Symphony plays Leonard Bernstein’s electrifying score and memorable songs with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim live, while the original, re-mastered film is shown in glorious high definition on the big screen with the vocals and dialog intact. This classic romantic tragedy, directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins and one of the greatest achievements in the history of movie musicals, features Robbins’ breathtaking choreography and a screenplay by Ernest Lehman based on the masterful book by Arthur Laurents.
This concert is currently available to 2023/24 and 2024/25 season subscribers, groups of 10+ and donors $500+.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Thursday, May 16 2024, at 10 AM.
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Long before Bridgerton broke the Netflix algorithm, Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) had helped establish classical crossover as a genuine force in contemporary music. Fresh off high-profile placements in Seasons 1 and 2 of the aforementioned streaming smash, VSQ has "reached a mainstream, global audience" (Variety) and "charmed the world with their classical covers" (Nylon). New York Observer wrote, "VSQ's atmospheric hits have made classical versions of pop music cool.” On their latest tour, VSQ have created fresh arrangements of the cultural phenomenon that is Taylor Swift, performing spellbinding and innovative renditions of Swift’s music, alongside familiar hits from Billie Eilish, BTS, Bridgerton, The Weeknd to Daft Punk. VSQ is one of the most popular string ensembles in the world with over 2 billion streams and seven albums charting on both Billboard Classical and Classical Crossover charts.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
2/18
Tuesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Itzhak Perlman, violin
A prodigious violinist, Itzhak Perlman enjoys superstar status rarely afforded by a classical musician. Beloved for his talent, charm, and humanitarian efforts, he is treasured by audiences throughout the world. The concert features Perlman and the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, performing Paul Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice; Ennio Morricone’s Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso; John Williams’ Themes from Far and Away, Sabrina, and Schindler’s List; Carlos Gardel’s Tango (Por Una Cabeza) from Scent of a Woman; and many more.
2/23
Sunday7:30 PM
COUNTERPOINT is a collaboration between pianist and composer Conrad Tao and choreographer and dancer Caleb Teicher. The duo explores the dichotomy of their different perspectives and artistic practices, expanding their individual expressive capacity through a collective experience. Harmonic, rhythmic, and theatrical counterpoint between the artists seeks to map out constellations linking their disparate traditions, driving the imagination and opening the heart. The stylistically diverse music of COUNTERPOINT includes the Aria from Bach’s Goldberg Variations, Art Tatum’s demented stride piano, Arnold Schoenberg’s ironic take on the Viennese waltz, a delicate miniature from Tao and Teicher’s More Forever, and threading it all together, a work that bridges traditions, approaches, and styles—Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
2/28
Friday7:30 PM
3/2
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Leonard Slatkin, conductor | Inbal Segev, cello
Israeli-American cellist Inbal Segev brings her reputation as one of the foremost interpreters of contemporary works for cello to Mark Adamo’s Last Year, a modern take on Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons evoking cinematic drama. Former Music Advisor Leonard Slatkin conducts this program, which includes Tchaikovsky’s universally beloved Fifth Symphony. Not to be missed.
Gioachino Rossini: Overture to La gazza ladra
Mark Adamo: Last Year
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Nashville Symphony | Conductor to be Announced | Scott Coulter, Jessica Hendy, and Alex Getlin; vocalists | John Boswell, piano and vocalist
This can’t-miss musical extravaganza will honor iconic New Jersey artists like Sinatra, Bruce, Frankie Valli, Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Bon Jovi, Lesley Gore, and more. Expect fully orchestrated renditions of hits like “Fly Me To The Moon,” “That's Life!,” “Fire,” “I Will Always Love You,” “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “What the World Needs Now,” “My Eyes Adored You,” and so much more. Featuring a slate of blow-your-mind singers backed by the Nashville Symphony.
3/8
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Conductor to be Announced | Rita Wilson
A multi-talented actor, singer, producer, and visual artist, Rita Wilson will collaborate with the Nashville Symphony and special guests to perform her first-ever concert with full orchestra! This truly special evening will feature world premiere arrangements of Rita’s most beloved hits, and more.
3/9
Sunday7:30 PM
The duo returns! GRAMMY® and Tony Award-winning vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater puts her unique spin on standards and jazz classics. This fearless voyager, explorer, pioneer, and keeper of tradition will be joined by Bill Charlap, one of today’s leading jazz pianists. Together, for one incredibly special evening, they will explore a wide range of material with impeccable style, skill, and sensitivity.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
3/14
Friday7:30 PM
3/15
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | David Danzmayr, conductor | Aaron Diehl, piano
Jazz meets classical as the multi-faceted pianist Aaron Diehl brings his trio for a rare performance of Mary Lou Williams’ Zodiac Suite, a suite of 12 pieces inspired by astrological signs and musicians born under them. Newcomer David Danzmayr opens his program with Golijov’s Sidereus, the composer’s depiction of Galileo’s celestial “Starry Messenger,” before delving into Schubert’s best-known work, the “Unfinished” symphony. The evening ends on a light note with Johann Strauss, Jr.’s Emperor Waltzes.
Osvaldo Golijov: Sidereus
Mary Lou Williams: Zodiac Suite
Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8 (“Unfinished”)
Johann Strauss, Jr: Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor Waltzes)
3/16
Sunday7:30 PM
Karen Slack — the 2022 Sphinx Medal of Excellence winner and a featured soloist from The Jonah People — is one of today’s most celebrated sopranos. Widely admired for her voice of extreme beauty and dramatic depth, she returns to the Schermerhorn with her latest work, African Queens. Featuring new music written for her by both African and American composers, each song reflects the beauty, humility, passion, and power of a different queen. Featuring works of Jasmine Barnes, Damien Geter, Jessie Montgomery, Shawn Okpebholo, Dave Ragland, Carlos Simon, and Joel Thompson with text by Lorene Cary, Alicia Haymer, Tsitsi Ella Jaji, Deborah D.E.E.P Mouton, and Creative Collaborator Jay Saint Flono.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
3/18
Tuesday7:30 PM
Back by popular demand, Kodo returns! In Japanese, the word “Kodo” holds a double meaning. It can be translated as “heartbeat,” the primal source of all rhythm or “children of the drum,” which reflects the group’s desire to play the drums with the simple heart of a child. No stranger to the stage, Kodo has given over 7,000 performances in more than 50 countries and regions on five continents. Audiences will be thrilled by Kodo’s rhythmic and intense sounds when it returns to the Schermerhorn.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
3/22
Saturday7:30 PM
3/23
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Bring the entire family to experience the epic Walt Disney Animation Studio’s feature The Lion King with Hans Zimmer’s Oscar-winning score performed live by the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez. The original 1994 version features unforgettable music by a team including Elton John, lyricist Tim Rice, and Hans Zimmer — plus African vocal and choir arrangements by South African producer and composer Lebo M.
Rated G.
3/27
Thursday7:30 PM
3/28
Friday7:30 PM
3/29
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Rune Bergmann, conductor | Brandford Marsalis, saxophone
Branford Marsalis, of the Marsalis jazz family dynasty, takes a solo turn in master-of-melodies John Williams’ saxophone concerto—largely based on his score from the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can. Guest conductor Rune Bergmann begins with Tambor, a work the orchestra has recorded with Joan Tower, and culminates with Rachmaninoff’s sweepingly romantic Second Symphony.
Joan Tower: Tambor
John Williams: Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
4/3
Thursday7:30 PM
4/4
Friday7:30 PM
4/5
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Lyle Lovett
The incomparable Lyle Lovett brings his soulful voice and impeccable guitar skills to perform alongside the Nashville Symphony. A singer, composer, and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel, and blues, defying convention and creating rich and eclectic works that are some of the most beloved of any artist working today.
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
SLOPERA! A Bite-Sized Opera is based on Mo Willems’ book I Really Like Slop! that brings Elephant and Piggie to a place they’ve always belonged: the opera! Mo Willems’ libretto is paired with music by Carlos Simon for this fun afternoon full of drama and laughter for the whole family.
4/11
Friday7:30 PM
4/12
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Anthony Parnther, conductor | Demarre McGill, flute | Titus Underwood, oboe | Anthony McGill, clarinet | Andrew Brady, bassoon
Anthony Parnther’s Classical subscription debut pairs works elevating underrepresented voices with a seminal symphony. Known for her seamless fusion of Chinese folk music with Western compositional techniques, Joan Huang conjures the robust and rhythmic ritual dance traditions of the Tujia people of western Hunan. Jasmine Barnes’ Four Winds Concertante features Principal Oboe Titus Underwood and three principal players from other leading U.S. orchestras. And Mendelssohn, a devout admirer of Bach, wrote his Fifth Symphony in commemoration of the Protestant Reformation, heavily quoting the Lutheran chorale A Mighty Fortress is Our God.
Joan Huang: Tu-Jia Dance
Jasmine Barnes: Four Winds Concertante
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 (“Reformation”)
4/24
Thursday7:30 PM
4/25
Friday7:30 PM
4/26
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Oliver Herbert, cello | Tony Siqi Yun, piano
Catch a rising star—or two—at the Nashville Symphony in our annual concert shining a spotlight on up-and-coming artists. First China International Music Competition Gold Medalist Tony Siqi Yun (age 22) and 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant winner Oliver Herbert (age 27) have made important American orchestra debuts and are sought-after worldwide as soloists and recitalists. Giancarlo welcomes them on an all-Tchaikovsky program that also highlights two perennial orchestral favorites: the Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture, and Capriccio italien.
The Lawrence S. Levine Memorial Concert
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, Opus 23
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Capriccio italien
4/30
Wednesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Lettuce
A Schermerhorn premiere engagement! Lettuce is an exceptional, genre-busting, six-member musical collective formed by four Berklee College of Music alumni. It begins with funk and tosses in strains of jazz, hip-hop, rock, psychedelia, soul, jam, go-go, and avant-garde. For this concert, Lettuce and the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, will wow audiences with fully orchestrated funky, jazzy, and eclectic music.
5/1
Thursday7:30 PM
5/2
Friday7:30 PM
5/3
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Ender Thomas, vocals | Jackie Mendez, vocals | José Sibaja, trumpet | Luisito Quintero, percussion
Get on your feet, and let’s get loud with the greatest hits of the ‘90s and ‘00s Latin pop explosion! La Vida Loca celebrates artists including Enrique Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Santana, Ricky Martin, and more. Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez, world-renowned vocalists Ender Thomas and Jackie Mendez, and multi-GRAMMY® Award winners José Sibaja on trumpet and Luisito Quintero on percussion join the Nashville Symphony for a high-octane program featuring all-new symphonic arrangements by Lopez- Yañez and Sibaja.
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
May the Fourth be with you! This must-experience outdoor concert features the Nashville Symphony conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez performing John Williams' – and other composers' – iconic scores. It’s the memorable music from a galaxy far, far away featuring Star Wars selections from the entire film saga, including some of the most thrilling music ever written for movies. Highlights include the Star Wars Main Title, “The Phantom Menace Suite,” “The Rise of Skywalker: The Speeder Chase,” and so much more.
5/9
Friday7:30 PM
5/10
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Peter Otto, violin
Walter Buchanan Sharp Concertmaster Peter Otto takes center stage for the world premiere of a new concerto by rock artist and GRAMMY®-nominated classical composer Kip Winger. Giancarlo opens this all-American program with Barber’s playful and comedic overture. Copland’s third symphony—which incorporates his best-known work, Fanfare for the Common Man — was commissioned by the legendary conductor Serge Koussevitzky, a prolific catalyst for American music who continues to be an inspiration to Giancarlo.
Samuel Barber: Overture to The School for Scandal
C.F. Kip Winger: Violin Concerto No. 1 | World Premiere | Live Recording
Aaron Copland: Symphony No. 3
5/17
Saturday7:30 PM
5/18
Sunday2:00 PM
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.
5/23
Friday7:30 PM
5/24
Saturday7:30 PM
5/25
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Vanderbilt Youth Choirs | Mary Biddlecombe, chorus director
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, two mixed choirs and a boys’ 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.
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”)
5/29
Thursday7:30 PM
5/30
Friday7:30 PM
5/31
Saturday7:30 PM
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.”
Nashville Symphony | Na'Zir McFadden, conductor
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.
Nashville Symphony | George Daugherty, conductor
What's up, Doc? Here's your opportunity to share your favorite childhood Saturday morning Looney Tunes with friends and family! Get set for Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, and Road Runner as their belove antics are projected larger than life on the big screen, while the Nashville Symphony plays the original beloved scores live. Conducted by George Daugherty and created by the Emmy® Award-winning team of Daugherty and David Ka Lik Wong, this new edition celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Bugs Bunny at the Symphony with classics like What’s Opera, Doc?, The Rabbit of Seville, and Rhapsody Rabbit, plus new additions Dynamite Dance, Wet Cement, and three new 3-D Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner shorts.
6/21
Saturday7:30 PM
6/22
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Gonzalo Farias, conductor
Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles... Experience this all-time favorite as never before, with the Nashville Symphony performing composer Mark Knopfler’s unforgettable score in special, new arrangements for symphony orchestra! Directed by Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride features the all-star cast you know and love including Wallace Shwan, Mandy Patinkin, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, Fred Savage, and Andre the Giant. Missing this cinematic concert experience would be inconceivable!
Rated PG.
7/2
Wednesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony & Chorus | Justin Freer, conductor
CineConcerts brings you an experience of epic proportions…Gladiator Live In Concert.
Relive the legendary and five-time Academy Award® winning film on the big screen while the Nashville Symphony performs Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard’s iconic score with vocal soloist and chorus.
Maximus, formerly one of the Roman army’s most trusted generals, is sold by slave traders to battle in the Colosseum. He is determined to take revenge on Commodus, win back his dignity, avenge his family, and gain freedom for his people. Experience the heroic tale in a way never seen before!
Rated R