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The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is a concert hall in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Ground was broken on December 3, 2003. Ground was broken on December 3, 2003. The center formally opened on September 9, 2006, with a gala concert conducted by Leonard Slatkin and broadcast by PBS affiliates throughout the state.
In 1945, World War II veteran and Nashville native Walter Sharp returned home from the war intent on establishing a new symphony for Middle Tennessee. [1] With the assistance of a small number of fellow music lovers, he convinced community leaders of this need and the Nashville Symphony was founded.
Tickets for the Nashville opener will go on sale Nov. 1. ... · March 20, 2025: Nashville Symphony Orchestra · May 17, 2025: Fort Wayne Philharmonic · June 17, 2025: Pittsburgh Symphony ...
The 45-year-old Grammy Award-nominated folk singer will perform with his band and the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Gregory Alan Isakov announces 2025 tour with ...
The 2024-25 Nashville Symphony season will feature everything from beloved traditional classics to a Pops Series with artists such as The War and Treaty, Guerrero’s Finale featuring Mahler’s ...
The Ascend Amphitheater is an open-air event venue located on the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. It is set inside the Metro Riverfront Park. It is set inside the Metro Riverfront Park. The amphitheater seats 2,300 in fixed seating, and 4,500 on the lawn, with a total capacity of 6,800.