Download - Nashville Symphony 2011/12 Season Brochure
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I am so pleased to welcome you back to Schermerhorn Symphony Center! !ank you for being such a vital part of the Nashville Symphony during this past year of challenges and triumphs. I think of every concert season as a collection of stories, and that story begins with you. Your presence in the concert hall brings our orchestra to life, and your support makes our dreams possible.
Our next season promises to be one incredible journey, and I invite you to join us. We’ll explore the simple joys of Copland’s Appalachian Spring, the valiant struggle of Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphony and the soulful lyricism of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.
New American music is a big part of our story as well. Next season we’ll continue to give a voice to visionary American composers such as Béla Fleck, Terry Riley and Richard Danielpour, each of whom will debut ambitious new works with our orchestra. As always, we will be joined by world-renowned guest artists, including Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, Chris Botti, Marvin Hamlisch and Nashville’s own Tracy Silverman and Larry Carlton.
And of course, there’s the story of our return to Schermerhorn Symphony Center a"er the historic #ood of 2010. Although we greatly missed the acoustic excellence and intimacy of our beautiful hall last season, our symphony continued to play at a world-class level regardless of where they were performing. !at’s a testament to the virtuosity of our orchestra, who have earned an invitation to play at Carnegie Hall in May 2012.
I know that you’re just as excited to be back at the Schermerhorn as we are. !ere’s no better place to experience wonderful stories told through great music, and I look forward to seeing you here.
Giancarlo Guerrero, Music Director
!e story continues...To watch a video of Giancarlo Guerrero discussing the 2011/12 season, scan the QR code to the right with the reader on your smart phone. Or visit our website at NashvilleSymphony.org/videos
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September 22, 23 & 24, 2011 COPLAND - Appalachian SpringBÉLA FLECK - Concerto for Banjo* (World Premiere)TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Béla Fleck, banjo *Nashville Symphony commission
November 3, 4 & 5, 2011BORODIN - Polovtsian Dances from Prince IgorTCHAIKOVSKY - Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 35RAVEL - Daphnis et Chloé [Complete]Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Karen Gomyo, violin Nashville Symphony ChorusGeorge Mabry, chorus directorOrchestra view seating not available
December 1, 2 & 3, 2011JOHN ESTACIO - FrenergyDVO
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RÁK - Concerto for Piano in G minor, Op. 33 BRAHMS - Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68Peter Oundjian, conductorNatasha Paremski, piano
January 26, 27 & 28, 2012 CHOPIN - Concerto No. 1 in E minor for Piano, Op. 11BRUCKNER - Symphony No. 2 in C minorStanis!aw Skrowaczewski, conductorGarrick Ohlsson, piano
March 8, 9 & 10, 2012MUSSORGSKY - Introduction to “Khovantchina” (Dawn on the Moscow River)PROKOFIEV - Concerto for Violin No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60 “Leningrad”Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorCho-Liang Lin, violin
March 29, 30 & 31, 2012KODÁLY - Dances of GalántaRACHMANINOFF - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 FRANCK - Symphony in D minorGilbert Varga, conductor Jon Kimura Parker, piano
May 3, 4 & 5, 2012GRAINGER - The Warriors TERRY RILEY - Concerto for Electric Violin* (World Premiere)RACHMANINOFF - Symphonic Dances, Op. 45Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Tracy Silverman, electric violin*Nashville Symphony commission
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October 6, 7 & 8, 2011RICHARD STRAUSS - Ariadne auf Naxos Symphony-SuiteBEETHOVEN - Concerto for Piano No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 19ELGAR - In the South, Op. 50Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorEmanuel Ax, piano
November 17, 18 & 19, 2011WEBERN - Passacaglia, Op. 1RICHARD DANIELPOUR - Darkness in the Ancient Valley* (World Premiere)MAHLER - Symphony No. 4Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Hila Plitmann, soprano *Nashville Symphony commission
January 5, 6 & 7, 2012MOZART - Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 300a “Paris”LALO - Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21STRAVINSKY - Petrushka (1947 version)Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Tianwa Yang, violin
February 9, 10 & 11, 2012HAYDN - Symphony No. 100 in G major, “Military” JOHN ADAMS - Doctor Atomic SymphonyBRAHMS - Concerto for Piano No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Jonathan Biss, piano
February 23, 24 & 25, 2012 DANIEL BERNARD ROUMAIN (DBR) - Symphony for Dancers, Dreamers and Presidents*MOZART - Concerto for Piano No. 20 in D minor, K. 466COPLAND - Symphony No. 3Kelly Corcoran, conductor Angela Hewitt, piano* Commissioned through Sphinx Organization Commissioning Consortium April 19, 20 & 21, 2012ROBERTO SIERRA - Fandangos BRAHMS - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 CHABRIER - HabañeraROBERTO SIERRA - Sinfonía No. 4Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin Lawrence S. Levine Memorial Concert
May 31, June 1 & 2, 2012VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Serenade to MusicLOWELL LIEBERMANN - Symphony No. 3, Op. 113*ORFF - Carmina BuranaGiancarlo Guerrero, conductorNashville Symphony ChorusGeorge Mabry, chorus director* Commissioned through the Magnum Opus ProjectOrchestra view seating not available
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!e story continues...To watch a video of Giancarlo Guerrero discussing Gustav Mahler, scan the QR code to the right with the reader on your smart phone. Or visit our website at NashvilleSymphony.org/videos
I’ve performed as a soloist all over the world, and Schermerhorn Symphony Center is without a doubt one of the best concert halls I’ve ever played in. And it’s home! So I get to enjoy it as an audience member, too. I’m honored to claim the Nashville Symphony as my hometown orchestra, and I am thrilled to be taking part in what is going to be a truly remarkable musical experience next season.
— Tracy Silverman
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September 15, 16 & 17, 2011WYNONNANashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorWynonna Judd, vocals
October 20, 21 & 22, 2011CHRISTOPHER CROSSNashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorChristopher Cross, guitar & vocals
November 10, 11 & 12, 2011WICKED DIVASNashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorStephanie J. Block, vocalsJulia Murney, vocals
January 12, 13 & 14, 2012THE MUSIC OF JOHN DENVER with MIKE ELDREDNashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorMike Eldred, vocals
February 2, 3 & 4, 2012 MARVIN HAMLISCHNashville SymphonyMarvin Hamlisch, conductor
March 22, 23 & 24, 2012KATHY MATTEA Nashville SymphonyMatt Catingub, conductorKathy Mattea, vocals
April 5, 6 & 7, 2012STEVE WARINER PICKS ON CHET ATKINSNashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorSteve Wariner, guitar & vocals
May 17, 18, 19, 2012CHRIS BOTTINashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductorChris Botti, trumpet
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I love conducting the Nashville Symphony! Every night, I get to perform with some of the most accomplished musicians in the world, and together we get to take our audience on a great, big, exciting adventure.We are really going to make the most of our return to the Schermerhorn, and we want you to be a part of it!
— Albert-George SchramResident Conductor
September 30, 2011LARRY CARLTONConcert presented without orchestraLarry Carlton, guitar
January 20, 2012PROGRAM TO BE ANNOUNCED Concert presented without orchestra March 2, 2012PROGRAM TO BE ANNOUNCEDNashville SymphonyMatt Catingub, conductor
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When I perform live, my goal is to create a special moment for the audience, one that we’ll share long a!er the last note has been played. I’m thrilled to be playing at Schermerhorn Symphony Center because this beautiful venue was built to create just that kind of magic.
— Larry Carlton
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October 29, 2011THE COMPOSER IS DEADNashville SymphonyKelly Corcoran, conductorGiancarlo Guerrero, narratorThis concert will be presented twice – once in English and once in Spanish.You may choose your preference.
December 17, 2011THE HOLIDAY MUSIC INSTRUMENT WORKSHOPNashville SymphonyKelly Corcoran, conductor
February 18, 2012MUSIC, NOISE & SILENCENashville SymphonyKelly Corcoran, conductorMagic Circle Mime Company
April 14, 2012PIED PIPER FANTASY Nashville SymphonyKelly Corcoran, conductor
One of my favorite things about my job is conducting the Ann & Monroe Carell Family Trust Pied Piper Series. When I look out into the audience and I see children’s faces light up, I feel like I have this amazing opportunity to create unforgettable memories for parents and kids alike. We also have a whole lot of fun — it’s a chance to explore the playful side of orchestral music.
— Kelly CorcoranAssociate Conductor
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September 9, 2011YO-YO MAOpening Night Champagne CelebrationNashville SymphonyGiancarlo Guerrero, conductor Yo-Yo Ma, cello DVO
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December 8, 2011HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYSNashville SymphonyAlbert-George Schram, conductor
December 15, 16 & 17, 2011HANDEL’S MESSIAHNashville SymphonyNashville Symphony Chorus
March 19, 2012CLEVELAND ORCHESTRAGiancarlo Guerrero, conductor
April 24, 2012ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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In addition to sharing the joy of music with concertgoers at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the Nashville Symphony is dedicated to making sure that all people in Middle Tennessee have barrier-free access to music and to music education. Our goal is to become a vital resource for families, schools and at-risk populations throughout the region.
Each season, we serve 170,000 students, teachers and adults through a wide variety of education and community engagement programs. !ese include our Young People’s Concerts, which o$er students an opportunity to hear a concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, and our Instrument Petting Zoo, which gives many children their %rst hands-on experience with playing a musical instrument.
In 2007, we launched One Note, One Neighborhood, which provides comprehensive music education services to targeted school clusters in the Metro Nashville Public Schools system. !is continually expanding initiative, which seeks to bring meaningful and lasting change to our community, is a cornerstone of the Nashville Symphony’s education programs.
To ensure that all people have the chance to experience the Nashville Symphony, every summer our Regions Community Concerts series takes the orchestra out into city parks and other public spaces throughout Middle Tennessee. Every year, we also invite the entire community to take part in our Regions FREE Day of Music, a daylong celebration at Schermerhorn Symphony Center featuring more than two dozen performances by local ensembles.
Classical ConversationsO$ered on the Balcony Level one hour prior to each SunTrust Classical Services concert, these informal talks o$er upbeat, insightful discussions with composers, guest artists, conductors and Nashville Symphony musicians about the evening’s repertoire.
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!e story continues...To watch a video of Giancarlo Guerrero discussing our free pre-concert Classical Conversations, scan the QR code to the left with the reader on your smart phone. Or visit our website at NashvilleSymphony.org/videos
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• Flexible exchanges• Payment plan options• Priority seating• Assistance from a Patron Services Specialist• Same seats for every series concert• Up to 15% off on additional ticket purchases• Exclusive pre-sales for all Symphony concerts• Patron bonus program for citywide discounts• Subscription to Crescendo e-newsletter
ArpeggioLocated in the East Lobby, Arpeggio features a sumptuous four-course bu$et. Arpeggio is open before all Nashville Symphony SunTrust Classical, Bank of America Pops and Adams and Reese Jazz Series concerts and most special performances. Reservations are preferred and can be made by calling 615.687.6400. For updated information, visit NashvilleSymphony.org/arpeggio.
The Symphony Café and Lobby BarsLocated in the West Lobby of Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the Symphony Café o$ers a bistro-style à la carte menu beginning two hours prior to the performance. !e Café is also open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Seven bars located throughout the building o$er premier spirits, cocktails, wine, beer, so" drinks and bottled water.
Discounted Parking at The Pinnacle at Symphony Place!e garage at !e Pinnacle at Symphony Place, located across the street from Schermerhorn Symphony Center on !ird Avenue, o$ers 987 well-lit and secure parking spaces just steps away from our East Atrium door. !e parking fee is $10, and Symphony patrons may pre-purchase parking vouchers from our box o&ce.
ValetValet parking is available for all Symphony performances on Symphony Place, on the north side of the building between !ird and Fourth avenues. We also o$er pre-paid valet parking for all performances. For more details, call Patron Services at 615.687.6401.
ShuttlesFor $10 cash per person, round-trip shuttle service is available for SunTrust Classical Series and Bank of America Pops Series concerts. First come, %rst served. Shuttles leave from Belle Meade Plaza, Brentwood’s Peartree Village Shopping Center and !e Factory at Franklin. For more information, call 615.687.6542. Service provided by Anchor Trailways and Tours.
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The Nashville Symphony is deeply grateful to the following corporations, foundations and government agencies that support our concert season and our services to the community through generous contributions to the Annual Campaign.
! 3 " % $ ' & !anksSeason Presenters Gi!s of $100,000+
President’s Council Gi!s of $75,000+
Directors’ Associates Gi!s of $50,000+
Principal Players Gi!s of $25,000+
Orchestra PartnersGi!s of $10,000+
GovernmentArtistic UnderwritersGi!s of $5,000+
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
Mayor Karl F. Dean
Metropolitan Council
AT&TAtticus TrustCaterpillar Financial ServicesCoca-Cola Bottling Company
ConsolidatedFord Motor CompanyGaylord Entertainment FoundationLifeWay WorshipMetLife FoundationNeal & HarwellPublix Super Markets CharitiesMary C. Ragland FoundationVSA - The International
Organization on Arts and Disability
The Wells Fargo FoundationWilkes & McHugh, P.A.
Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives
Aladdin Industries, LLCAnchor Trailways & ToursBDOThe Community Foundation
of Middle TennesseeCorrections Corporation
of AmericaCracker Barrel FoundationDell FoundationSamuel M. Fleming
FoundationGannett Foundation/
The TennesseanAnn & Gordon Getty
Foundation
Landis B. Gullett Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Hastings Architecture Associates, LLC
The HCA FoundationHeidtke & Company, Inc.Interior Design Services, Inc.Odom’s Tennessee Pride
Sausage, Inc.Tennessee Christian Medical
FoundationWaller Lansden Dortch
& Davis, LLP