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All Nashville Symphony Performances Through May 12 Suspended 

All Nashville Symphony Performances Through May 12 Suspended 

Nashville, Tenn. (March 25, 2020) — In accordance with local and national directives concerning public health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nashville Symphony has suspended all ticketed performances at Schermerhorn Symphony Center through May 12. 

The updated list of postponed concerts at Schermerhorn Symphony Center now includes:

National Geographic Live: View from Above (April 7)

Mahler’s Tenth (April 9-11)

Celebrating Nat King Cole at 100 (April 1618)

Family Series: Symphony in Space (April 18)

Voices of Spring (April 19)

Mozart’s Gran Partita (April 23)

The Hot Sardines (April 24)

Mozart & Elgar (May 1-2)

Dancing in the Street: The Music of Motown (May 79)

Yolanda Adams (May 10)

The Nashville Symphony is actively working to reschedule all performances that have been postponed to date, and will communicate updates to ticketholders as they are available

The Symphony will continue posting updates via social media and online at NashvilleSymphony.org/coronavirus

Ticketholders may email response@nashvillesymphony.org or call the Schermerhorn Box Office at 615.687.6400 with questionsEmail is strongly preferred, as a high volume of calls may result in extended wait times.

 

 

The GRAMMY® Award-winning Nashville Symphony has earned an international reputation for its innovative programming and its commitment to performing, recording and commissioning works by America’s leading composers. The Nashville Symphony has released more than 30 recordings on Naxos, which have received 24 GRAMMY® nominations and 13 GRAMMY® Awards, making it one of the most active recording orchestras in the country. The orchestra has also released recordings on Decca, Deutsche Grammophon and New West Records, among other labels. With more than 140 performances annually, the orchestra offers a broad range of classical, pops and jazz, and children’s concerts, while its extensive education and community engagement programs reached 45,000 children and adults during the 2018/19 season.

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