Events
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Choral Masterworks: WKU Symphony and WKU Choirs and Southern Kentucky Choral Society
Van Meter Auditorium Hilltop Drive, Bowling Green, KY, United StatesDr. Brian St. John and Dr. Paul Hondorp, conductors WKU Symphony joined by WKU choirs and Southern Kentucky Choral Society Special Guests: Bowling Green Youth Orchestra Patrick O’Rourke, director Prokofiev:…
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Nashville Symphony: The Miraculous Mandarin and Music of Bates
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesThe program concludes with Bartók’s explosive The Miraculous Mandarin, a provocative work filled with raw energy, complex rhythms, and dramatic flair. With Maestro Guerrero returning to the podium and the microphones rolling, this is your chance to be part of a truly groundbreaking recording event.
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Nashville Symphony: The Miraculous Mandarin and Music of Bates
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesTechnology meets tradition in this bold and forward-thinking program featuring two works by GRAMMY-winning American composer Mason Bates—both being recorded live for future release. Mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron shines in Passage, an emotionally charged fusion of orchestra and electronics that pays tribute to John F. Kennedy. Bates’ The Rhapsody of Steve Jobs is heard in a new light with the premiere of a specially arranged orchestral suite, offering a fresh perspective on the visionary tech icon.
The program concludes with Bartók’s explosive The Miraculous Mandarin, a provocative work filled with raw energy, complex rhythms, and dramatic flair. With Maestro Guerrero returning to the podium and the microphones rolling, this is your chance to be part of a truly groundbreaking recording event.
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New Orchestra and Venue: Memphis Symphony Orchestra at The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts | May 2
Cannon Center for the Performing Arts Memphis 255 N. Main Street, Memphis, TN, United StatesCelebrate America’s 250th birthday with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra at the Cannon Center, featuring Bernstein, Ives, and more in a patriotic concert.
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Nashville Symphony: The Miraculous Mandarin and Music of Bates
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesTechnology meets tradition in this bold and forward-thinking program featuring two works by GRAMMY-winning American composer Mason Bates—both being recorded live for future release. Mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron shines in Passage, an emotionally charged fusion of orchestra and electronics that pays tribute to John F. Kennedy. Bates’ The Rhapsody of Steve Jobs is heard in a new light with the premiere of a specially arranged orchestral suite, offering a fresh perspective on the visionary tech icon.
The program concludes with Bartók’s explosive The Miraculous Mandarin, a provocative work filled with raw energy, complex rhythms, and dramatic flair. With Maestro Guerrero returning to the podium and the microphones rolling, this is your chance to be part of a truly groundbreaking recording event.
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New Orchestra and Venue: Memphis Symphony Orchestra at The Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center | May 3
Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center 3800 Central Avenue, Memphis, TN, United StatesCelebrate America’s 250th birthday with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra at the Cannon Center, featuring Bernstein, Ives, and more in a patriotic concert.
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Nashville Philharmonic: FREE Concert: Adams, Theofanidis and Shostakovich May 5 & 10
Nashville State Community College Building H 126 White Bridge Pike, , Nashville, TN, United StatesNashville Philharmonic Dr. Christopher Norton, Conductor John Adams – Short Ride in a Fast Machine – Vaughn Richardson, NPO Conducting Fellow Christopher Theofanidis – Rainbow Body Dmitri Shostakovich – Symphony…
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Nashville Philharmonic: FREE Concert: Adams, Theofanidis and Shostakovich May 10
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesAnchoring the program is Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10, a monumental and deeply personal work composed in the aftermath of Stalin’s death, widely regarded as one of the composer’s most searing and emotionally resonant symphonies.
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Nashville Symphony | Beethoven’s “Heroic” Symphony #3
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesBeethoven began composing his 3rd Symphony in honor of Napoleon, whom he believed was earnest in his bringing liberty to the French people. When it became apparent that Napoleon was nothing but another 'tyrant,' he re-dedicated his title to In memory of a great man. So the title "Eroica" or "Heroic" is ironic.
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Renée Fleming & Rod Gilfry with the Nashville Symphony
Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, KY, United StatesWorld-renowned soprano Renée Fleming joins baritone Rod Gilfry and the Nashville Symphony for a special evening at Schermerhorn Symphony Center conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero