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.
The We Are Nashville Festival is a dynamic event that unites student ensembles from Nashville’s public and charter school music programs for a day of workshops, rehearsals, and a final performance.
Led by a collective of educators and local artists, the festival offers students valuable opportunities for access, development, and community engagement through the arts. The day culminates in a public performance, celebrating the collaborative artistry of students, educators, and local artists, while showcasing the power of music to unite and strengthen community.
Founded in 2018 by Bryson Finney and Dr. Kevin Stacy, and supported by a team of dedicated music educators, the festival highlights the continuum of diverse development for music students, from primary school to professional artist. Held annually in March during "Music in Our Schools Month," the festival continues to build bridges across communities, celebrate Nashville’s musical culture, and inspire the next generation of artists.
Admission is FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay, but tickets must be reserved in advance. Box seat tickets are $10 each.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Tickets Starting at $29
Nashville Symphony | Rune Bergmann, conductor | Branford Marsalis, saxophone
Joan Tower: Tambor
John Williams: Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
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.
Following a sold-out tour in the UK and across Europe, The Simon and Garfunkel Story heads to North American shores. A theatrical-style concert experience, this show traces the life and times of the influential '60s act with video projections and vintage clips, and of course, live performances of loads of the duo's greatest hits. You can expect to hear 'The Sound of Silence,' 'Mrs. Robinson,' 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' 'America,' 'The Boxer,' 'April Come She Will,' 'The Only Living Boy in New York,' 'Homeward Bound,' and many more in this captivating trip down memory lane!
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Charissa Leung, violin | Charles Dixon, viola | Keith Nicholas, cello | Susan Yang, piano
Join us for an evening of chamber music, curated by the musicians of your Nashville Symphony! Enjoy an evening of music by Gustav Mahler and Antonín Dvořák, followed by a Q&A with ensemble members.
PROGRAM
Gustav Mahler: Quartet Movement for Piano, Violin, Viola and Cello in A Minor
Antonín Dvořák: Piano Quartet No. 2 in Eb Major, Op 87
I. Allegro
II. Lento
III. Allegro moderato, grazioso - un pochettino piu mosso
IV. Finale. Allegro ma non troppo
Please note that registration for seating is “Choose What You Pay”. Your donation helps us bring music to people throughout Middle Tennessee. Up to four seats may be reserved per order, per performance.
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
Blast off to outer space with the Nashville Symphony! Join the orchestra as we journey through the galaxy to explore the planets, travel amongst the stars, and witness the vast expanse of outer space through music.
The Nashville Symphony and Black Orchestra Network present the Kinsfolknem Quartet for masterclasses with student musicians from the Nashville Symphony's Accelerando program and Nashville-area collegiate programs. Please join us for the master class hour, followed by a panel discussion with the quartet.
Kinsfolknem Quartet clinicians include:
Titus Underwood, Principal Oboe, Nashville Symphony
Demarre McGill, Principal Flute, Seattle Symphony
Anthony McGill, Principal Clarinet, New York Philharmonic
Andrew Brady, Principal Bassoon, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
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 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.
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Use promo code FOLK for this fantastic deal — four tickets for $100, $148 or $200 based on your seating option.
Nashville Symphony | Anthony Parnther, conductor | Demarre McGill, flute | Titus Underwood, oboe | Anthony McGill, clarinet | Andrew Brady, bassoon
Joan Huang: Tu-Jia Dance
Jasmine Barnes: Kinsfolknem for soloists and orchestra
Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 (“Reformation”)
Anthony Parnther’s Nashville Symphony debut pairs works elevating underrepresented voices. Joan Huang masterfully blends Chinese folk music with Western compositional techniques in a vibrant work inspired by the rhythmic ritual dance traditions of the Tujia people of western Hunan. Jasmine Barnes’ KINSFOLKNEM invites audiences to witness an extraordinary ensemble of Principal musicians, featuring Titus Underwood (Principal Oboe, Nashville Symphony), Demarre McGill (flute), Anthony McGill (clarinet), and Andrew Brady (bassoon) for a journey through familial spaces. The program concludes with Mendelssohn’s Fifth Symphony, written in commemoration of the Protestant Reformation, drawing inspiration from Bach and featuring the powerful Lutheran chorale A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.
Join the Vanderbilt Youth Orchestras as they showcase the talent and dedication of pre-college students from across Middle TN. This event is produced in partnership between Vanderbilt Blair School of Music and the Nashville Symphony.
Philharmonia
Craig Madole, conductor
J.S. Bach, arr. Eugene Ormandy
Choral Prelude: “Wachet Auf, Ruft Uns Die Stimme”
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
March Slav
Curb Youth Symphony
Ernesto Estigarribia, conductor
Wolfgang A. Mozart
Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622
Judy Hsu, clarinet
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Concerto for Violin
Kate Ask, violin
Modest Mussorgsky, arr. Maurice Ravel
Pictures at an Exhibition
The French National Orchestra of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes embarks on a U.S. tour to honor the bicentennial of Marquis de Lafayette’s 1825 return to America as “Guest of the Nation,” 50 years after his heroic fight for American independence. Born at the Château de Chavaniac in Auvergne, the Marquis de Lafayette symbolizes the enduring bond between France and the United States.
In addition to Nashville, the tour will visit key cities and landmarks from Lafayette’s historic journey, including Washington, Charleston, New Orleans, and West Point.
Under the baton of Thomas Zehetmair, the French National Orchestra will present a captivating program inspired by Lafayette’s story and the era of his service, accompanied by an immersive sound and light experience that retraces his travels and remarkable life journey.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Conductor and violinist: Thomas Zehetmair
Joseph BOLOGNE, Chevalier Saint-George: Anonymous lover, overture
Ruth CRAWFORD SEEGER: Andante for strings
W.A MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major KV. 219
Thomas ZEHETMAIR: Passacaglia, burlesque and chorale for string orchestra | world premiere
L. V BEETHOVEN: Great Fugue in B-flat major Opus 133
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Brett James, songwriter | Hillary Lindsey, songwriter | Cary Barlowe, songwriter
Since 1982, Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Cafe has celebrated the artistry of songwriters, offering an intimate, acoustic environment that pulls back the curtain on the “Heroes Behind the Hits.” Over four decades, countless artists and songwriters have launched their careers at The Bluebird, giving audiences an exclusive front-row seat to the creative process.
For the first time, this one-of-a-kind experience expands to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center’s grand stage, where the musicians of the Nashville Symphony join forces with The Bluebird Cafe to bring you Bluebird at the Symphony. In this artistic collaboration, celebrated songwriters will perform their familiar favorites—hits made famous by superstars like Lady Gaga, Lauren Daigle, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, and more—reimagined with magnificent orchestrations performed live by the GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony.
Bluebird at the Symphony offers an unforgettable fusion of Nashville’s rich songwriting tradition and the unparalleled talent of the musicians of the Nashville Symphony, showcasing the songwriting soul of Music City in a new way. Witness the creativity of the songwriters, enhanced by the grandeur of a world-class orchestra, as timeless songs come to life like never before.
Tickets Starting at $29
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Oliver Herbert, cello | Tony Siqi Yun, piano
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
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
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.
Tickets Starting at $36
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.
Join the Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra as we close out our season with Gustav Mahler's monumental opus, Symphony No. 2 in C minor, "Resurrection". Under the baton of Music Director and Conductor Christopher Norton, Nashville's largest volunteer community orchestra will present its most ambitious performance yet, with over 100 instrumentalists on stage! The NPO will be joined by a volunteer chorus of nearly 100 singers from around the Nashville region, under the rehearsal guidance of Wesley King, Artistic Director of Nashville In Harmony.
Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra
Christopher Norton, Music Director and Conductor
Vaughn Richardson, Conducting Fellow
Alysha Nesbitt, Soprano
Nicole Simone, Alto
NPO Community Chorus
Wesley King, Conductor
Holling Smith-Borne, Rehearsal Accompanist
The NPO Mahler Concert Series is co-presented by Steinway Piano Gallery Nashville and Anthony and K’leetha Thomas.
Admission is FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay, but tickets must be reserved in advance.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony
Tickets Starting at $29
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Peter Otto, violin
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
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.
The five-time GRAMMY®-winning vocalist, Samara Joy, returns to Schermerhorn Symphony Center with her full band for an unforgettable evening. This intimate concert will showcase songs from her latest album, Portrait. Featuring her original lyrics and stunning arrangements inspired by jazz legends like Charles Mingus, Sun Ra, and her late mentor Barry Harris, Portrait highlights Samara’s evolving artistry and deep connection to jazz’s rich legacy. Experience the power, emotion, and elegance of Samara’s voice in this soulful celebration of music.
With a voice that evokes the timeless elegance of jazz icons like Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, Samara has been praised for bringing a youthful vibrancy to classic jazz. Her hits include "Everything Happens To Me," "You Stepped Out Of A Dream," and "Can't Get Out Of This Mood." The New York Times describes her voice as having “close precision and frothy power,” while NPR calls her “a classic jazz singer from a new generation.” Her remarkable talent has captivated audiences worldwide, making her a beacon of the genre's future.
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
Enjoy this FREE opportunity to hear the next generation of classical musicians performing alongside the musicians of your Nashville Symphony!
This special program will feature high school students of the Curb Youth Symphony from Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music performing alongside musicians of the Nashville Symphony, as well as three finalists of the 2025 Nashville Symphony Curb Concerto Competition competing live with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra.
Admission is FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay, but tickets must be reserved in advance.
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.
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Nashville Symphony Chorus | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Vanderbilt Youth Choirs | Mary Biddlecombe, chorus director
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (“Symphony of a Thousand”)
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.
Lucia Nowik, violin | Francesca Bass, violin | Anthony Parce, viola | Andrew Dunn, cello
Journey through the timeless melodies of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem and more as your Nashville Symphony Musicians bring your favorite video game soundtracks to life in an intimate chamber setting. The program will be followed by a Q&A with ensemble members.
PROGRAM
Yasunori Mitsuda: Main Theme (from "Chrono Trigger")
Koji Kondo: Gerudo Valley (from "Ocarina of Time")
Koji Kondo: Zelda's Lullaby (from "Ocarina of Time")
Yasunori Mitsuda: Corridors of Time (from "Chrono Trigger")
Hiroki Kikuta: Still of the Night (from "Secret of Mana")
Koji Kondo: Dire, Dire Docks (from "Super Mario 64")
Junichi Matsuda: Lavender Town (from "Pokémon Red/Blue")
Koji Kondo: Dragon Roost Island (from "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker")
Nobuo Uematsu: Zanarkand (from "Final Fantasy X")
Nobuo Uematsu: Fight with Seymour (from "Final Fantasy X")
Yasunori Nishiki: Main Theme (from "Octopath Traveler II")
Takeru Kanazaki & Rei Kondoh: Main Theme (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Takeru Kanazaki: Song of the Nabateans (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Takeru Kanazaki: Apex of the World (from "Fire Emblem: Three Houses")
Manaka Kataoka: Main Theme (from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"), and Colgera Wind Dungeon Boss Battle (from "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”)
Nobuo Uematsu: Overworld Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII")
Nobuo Uematsu: Barrett's Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth")
Nobuo Uematsu: Tifa's Theme (from "Final Fantasy VII")
Nobuo Uematsu: Descendent of Shinobi (from "Final Fantasy VII Remake")
Shotaro Shima: Rumble with Rufus (from "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth")
Please note that registration for seating is “Choose What You Pay”. 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 $36
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 | Galen Fott, narrator
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.
Nashville Symphony | Conductor to be Announced | Ryan Shaw, vocalist | Ray Angry, Piano/Organ/Keyboard | Derrick Wright, Drums | Al Carty, Bass | Nir Felder, Guitar
It’s R&B vocalist, a three-time GRAMMY® nominee, Ryan Shaw with your Nashville Symphony! Experience soulful powerhouse orchestrations and mighty vocals in an evening of mega R&B hits from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, Prince, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Miracles, Bill Withers, Issac Hayes, Blood, Sweat & Tears, and Ryan Shaw originals. “A massive talent with a huge voice.” - Billboard
Also featuring keyboardist Ray Angry (recording artist, member of The Roots, and recent music director for Queen Latifah, Joss Stone and Lauryn Hill), drummer Derrick Wright (in Adele's band, formerly with Toni Braxton and Talia), bassist Al Carty (currently in Rob Thomas' band, former music director for Alicia Keys), and guitarist Nir Felder (recording artist and multi-award winning musician who's played with many top artists).
Nashville Symphony | Donny McCaslin, Artistic Director | Tim Davies, conductor | John Cameron Mitchell, guest artist | Gail Ann Dorsey & David Poe, vocalist | Tim Lefebvre, bass | Jason Lindner, keyboard | Nate Wood, drums
A Bowie Brilliance Reimagined.
Prepare to be spellbound by a musical masterpiece reborn. BLACKSTAR SYMPHONY isn’t simply a concert, it’s a musical experience that transcends time and genre. Immerse yourself in the sonic tapestry of David Bowie’s final, critically acclaimed album, Blackstar, reimagined for a 65-piece orchestra.
Artistic Director Donny McCaslin, who along with bassist Tim Lefebvre and keyboardist Jason Lindner helped create the original Blackstar recording, bring their electrifying energy to the stage with bandmate drummer Nate Wood. Joining them are Bowie’s longtime bandmate Gail Ann Dorsey, along with vocalist David Poe, and the Nashville Symphony, all under the masterful baton of conductor Tim Davies. Special guest artist John Cameron Mitchell adds his unique theatrical flair to the mix.
The evening climaxes with a celebration of Bowie’s iconic song catalog, featuring touchstones like “Space Oddity,” “Life on Mars,” and “Heroes.” Prepare to be transported through his musical landscape, each song a testament to the enduring legacy of the Starman himself.
Don’t miss this rare chance to experience Bowie’s final musical offering in a live setting. BLACKSTAR SYMPHONY is a poignant tribute, and a celebration of pure musical genius.
As Rolling Stone declared, “Blackstar is Bowie’s best.” Get ready to witness it live, reimagined, and amplified for the ages.
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.
Nashville Symphony | conductor to be announced
Experience Whitney Houston’s astounding musical legacy like never before. This new concert tribute features original master recordings of Whitney’s vocals set to new orchestrations of her biggest hits—including “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” “Higher Love,” and “I Will Always Love You”—accompanied by home movies, film performances, and never-before-seen footage. Presented in collaboration with the Estate of Whitney Houston, Park Avenue Artists, and Primary Wave Music.
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
Members of the Nashville Symphony | Jacob Joyce, conductor
Hey, you guys! Join a group of misfits on a search for long-lost treasure, complete with an ancient map, deadly booby traps, a ruthless crime family, and Baby Ruth candy bars. Experience one of the most-loved films of the '80s with members of the Nashville Symphony performing the entire score live to film. No matter the dangers—Goonies never say die!
Rated PG.
9/9
Tuesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | The Secret Sisters | Maggie Rose
9/19
Friday7:30 PM
9/20
Saturday7:30 PM
9/21
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | David Robertson, conductor | Orli Shaham, piano
Claude Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
David Robertson: Light forming: a piano concerto
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World")
9/25
Thursday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Frankie Moreno
You do not need to travel all the way to Las Vegas to experience the dazzling vocal stylings of chart-topping singer, songwriter, and arranger Frankie Moreno. Joined by his band and your very own Nashville Symphony, Frankie takes the stage to perform unforgettable hits from Chuck Berry, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley under the direction of Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez.
10/2
Thursday7:30 PM
10/3
Friday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jonathan Taylor Rush, conductor | Zlatomir Fung, cello
Carlos Simon: Four Black American Dances
Edward Elgar: Cello Concerto
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
10/17
Friday7:30 PM
10/18
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | conductor to be announced | Jamey Johnson
Ten-time GRAMMY® nominee and Grand Ole Opry member Jamey Johnson joins the Nashville Symphony for their first collaboration as part of the Nashville Symphony’s 2025/26 Pops Series. Jamey is set to perform his 5x platinum-certified single “In Color” with orchestrations from the symphony, along with other hit songs like “Lead Me Home" and “Even the Skies are Blue.”
10/19
Sunday3:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Put on your detective hat and join the Nashville Symphony for a thrilling orchestral murder mystery! With clues hidden in the music, Lemony Snicket’s The Composer Is Dead brings to life a comedic whodunit where every section of the orchestra is a suspect. Will you solve the case before the Inspector does?
Featuring Nathaniel Stookey’s dynamic score and narration written by Lemony Snicket, this witty and entertaining program introduces children to the orchestra in a fun, unforgettable way—while keeping adults laughing with its clever twists and musical humor.
10/24
Friday7:30 PM
10/25
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Christian Reif, conductor | J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano
Charles Ives: The Unanswered Question
Brian Field: Everything Hurts*
Julia Perry: Stabat Mater
Kurt Weill: Symphony No. 2
*World premiere of New York Times bestselling author Amanda Gorman’s poetry set to symphonic music, creating a powerful fusion of words and orchestral expression.
10/31
Friday7:30 PM
11/1
Saturday7:30 PM
11/2
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Nathan Aspinall, conductor
Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy in Star Wars: A New Hope. Nineteen years after the formation of the Empire, Luke is thrust into the struggle of the Rebel Alliance when he meets Obi-Wan Kenobi, who has lived for years in seclusion on the desert planet of Tatooine. Obi-Wan begins Luke’s Jedi training as Luke joins him on a daring mission to rescue the beautiful Rebel leader Princess Leia from the clutches of Darth Vader and the evil Empire.
Hear John Williams's score played live by your Nashville Symphony while the film is shown on the big screen. There really isn't any other way to experience it!
Rated PG.
11/6
Thursday7:30 PM
11/7
Friday7:30 PM
11/8
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony & Chorus | José Luis Gomez, conductor | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Katie Van Kooten, soprano | Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano | Rodrick Dixon, tenor | Morris Robinson, bass
Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem
Choral performances are generously supported by the Mary C. Ragland Foundation.
11/13
Thursday7:30 PM
11/14
Friday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | John Morris Russell, conductor | U.S Naval Academy Glee Club
Celebrate America with the 80 stirring voices of the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club. A tribute to America’s heroes with all your favorite red, white, and blue melodies. Patriotic anthems, Broadway hits, choir classics, and more – in concert with the Nashville Symphony! Also featuring an invigorating performance by the USNA Pipes and Drums band!
11/15
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Kelly Corcoran, conductor | James Dupre
The Randy Travis: More Life Tour features the legendary country singer and his co-star in The Price, James Dupré. The Country Music Hall of Fame member’s long-time touring band, consisting of Steve Hinson, David Johnson, Lance Dary, Bill Cook, Joe Van Dyke and Herb Shucher, along with longtime tour manager Jeff Davis, will rejoin “Hoss,” as they affectionately call Travis, on the road for the first time since right before his stroke in 2013. The show will consist of Dupré and the band performing all 16 of his iconic number ones including “On The Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”
Randy Travis does not perform but will be on the stage the entirety of the performance and be part of a VIP meet and greet.
11/20
Thursday7:30 PM
11/21
Friday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Pacho Flores, trumpet
Alberto Ginastera: Four Dances from Estancia
Arturo Márquez: Concierto de Otoño for trumpet & orchestra
Pacho Flores: Morocota
Richard Strauss: Ein Heldenleben (“A Hero's Life”)
12/5
Friday7:30 PM
12/6
Saturday7:30 PM
12/7
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.
12/10
Wednesday7:30 PM
12/11
Thursday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Justin Freer, conductor
Experience your favorite Christmas film transformed with the music of a live symphony orchestra in Elf™ in Concert! Audiences can rediscover the magic of this holiday classic while your Nashville Symphony performs John Debney’s wonderful score and Santa Claus soars across the big screen in high-definition.
12/16
Tuesday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Cody Fry
Cody Fry Christmas is a festive orchestral pops experience, blending holiday classics, Cody’s biggest hits, and special moments with live video projection!
12/19
Friday7:30 PM
12/20
Saturday7:30 PM
12/21
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony & Chorus | Nathan Aspinall, conductor | Tucker Biddlecombe, director | Estelí Gomez, soprano | Amanda Crider, mezzo-soprano | James Ley, tenor | Enrico Lagasca, bass baritone
Experience Nashville’s grandest Messiah, brought to life by the powerful Nashville Symphony and Chorus, joined by four extraordinary soloists. Celebrate the season with the resounding "Hallelujah" Chorus and the passion, drama, and breathtaking beauty of this timeless masterpiece.
Choral performances are generously supported by the Mary C. Ragland Foundation.
1/9
Friday7:30 PM
1/10
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Gemma New, conductor | Conrad Tao, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven: Egmont Overture
John Adams: Century Rolls for piano and orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41 (“Jupiter”)
1/15
Thursday7:30 PM
1/16
Friday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jonathan Taylor Rush, conductor
John Coltrane: Legacy, the compositions of John Coltrane are given a new treatment that has never been heard. With the larger format of a symphony orchestra playing new arrangements specifically written for this setting, audiences will hear Coltrane’s most enduring works expanded and reimagined by the most lauded arrangers of the current era. Coltrane played his songs in new ways in every performance, and that quest to discover new meaning in the pieces continues today.
Nashville Symphony | Ming Luke, conductor
Join us for a magical journey into the deep, dark wood with The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child! Based on Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beloved story, this enchanting performance brings the tale of the clever little mouse and the fearsome Gruffalo to life with a live orchestra and stunning on-screen illustrations.
Perfect for families, this heartwarming adventure is full of humor, bravery, and unforgettable music. Don’t miss this chance to experience a classic story like never before—through the power of music!
1/23
Friday7:30 PM
1/24
Saturday7:30 PM
1/25
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Deanna Tham, conductor
Let it go! See Disney's Frozen In Concert! Fearless optimist, Princess Anna, sets off on an epic journey – teaming up with rugged mountain man, Kristoff, and his loyal reindeer Sven – to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls, and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.
Rated PG.
Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts. All rights reserved.
2/6
Friday7:30 PM
2/7
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony & Chorus | Robert Spano, conductor | Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director | Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano | James Laing, counter tenor | Joshua Lovell, tenor | Jarrett Ott, baritone>
Leonard Bernstein: Symphony No. 1 (“Jeremiah”)
Jonathan Leshnoff: The Sacrifice of Isaac — Live Recording
Choral performances are generously supported by the Mary C. Ragland Foundation.
2/11
Wednesday7:30 PM
Presented without the Nashville Symphony.
3/12
Thursday7:30 PM
3/13
Friday7:30 PM
3/14
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Andrew Grams, conductor | Clayton Stephenson, piano
Aaron Copland: Our Town
Caroline Shaw: The Observatory
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
George Gershwin: An American in Paris
The Lawrence S. Levine Memorial Concert
3/19
Thursday7:30 PM
3/20
Friday7:30 PM
3/21
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Back by popular demand, take a symphonic journey through Dolly’s music, life, and legacy, featuring guest vocalists and musicians personally selected by the legendary artist herself. Led by conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez, and featuring the Nashville Symphony, this production reimagines Dolly’s greatest hits—including “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You”—with new orchestrations and vivid multimedia storytelling.
Please note, unlike the March 2025 premiere, these concerts will not include a guest appearance by Dolly Parton.
3/27
Friday7:30 PM
3/28
Saturday7:30 PM
3/29
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Tito Muñoz, conductor | Timothy McAllister, saxophone
Joaquín Rodrigo: A la busca del más allá (In search of the beyond)
James Lee III: Saxophone Concerto | World Premiere
Gustav Holst: The Planets
4/9
Thursday7:30 PM
4/10
Friday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Alessio Bax, piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2
Igor Stravinsky: Pétrouchka (1947)
4/17
Friday7:30 PM
4/18
Saturday7:30 PM
4/19
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Justin Freer, conductor
Audiences will be able to relive the magical adventure of Harry Potter’s second year at school like never before. This concert features Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ in high-definition while a live orchestra performs John Williams’ otherworldly score. Experience the wonder of talking spiders, scolding letters, and giant snakes all over again!
Rated PG.
All characters and elements © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR.
4/24
Friday7:30 PM
4/25
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor | Ben Rector
Experience Ben Rector and the full orchestration of the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez, live at the Schermerhorn! In this special concert series, a nod to the 250th Anniversary of the U.S.A., hear a beloved homage to America's patriotic songbook alongside some of Ben’s wildly popular originals. This collection was written to celebrate American cities and states, inspired by Rector's fifteen years of cross-country travel as a touring artist. The pieces are equal parts golden era pop song, Broadway number, and modern hymn, combining the quippy humor of Rector's viral ditties with the stage presence, musicality, and songwriting chops that have secured his national cult following for more than a decade.
Platinum-selling indie superstar Ben Rector is best known for hits like "Brand New,” “Love Like This,” and “Living My Best Life.”
4/26
Sunday3:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Ernesto Estigarribia Mussi, conductor
Experience the inspiring story of how a single moment can change everything! With a heartfelt script by Mo Willems and an enchanting score by Jessie Montgomery, Because tells the tale of a young girl whose life is transformed through chance, persistence, and the power of music.
Featuring onstage projections of Amber Ren’s magical illustrations, this captivating performance brings the story to life in a way that will delight audiences of all ages. Join us for an unforgettable journey celebrating creativity, discovery, and the transformative magic of music!
5/1
Friday7:30 PM
5/2
Saturday7:30 PM
5/3
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Fleur Barron, mezzo-soprano
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture
Mason Bates: Passage for mezzo-soprano, orchestra & laptop — Live Recording
Mason Bates: Suite from The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs — Live Recording
Béla Bartók: Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin
5/7
Thursday7:30 PM
5/8
Friday7:30 PM
5/9
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | conductor to be announced | Michael Feinstein
Entertainer extraordinaire Michael Feinstein hits the road for a national tour of Because of You: My Tribute to Tony Bennett, following the program’s sold-out debut at Carnegie Hall. With tunes made famous by Feinstein’s close friend—including “Because of You,” “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” and “New York State of Mind”—this concert celebrates the songs and stories of the legendary Tony Bennett, whose career spanned more than seven decades, featuring what Feinstein calls “a body of work surpassed by none.”
5/15
Friday7:30 PM
5/16
Saturday7:30 PM
Nashville Symphony | Brett Mitchell, conductor | Edgar Meyer, double bass | Sam Bacco, percussion
Samuel Barber: Medea’s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance
Edgar Meyer: Bass Concerto No. 2 for double bass and percussion
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 ("Eroica")
5/20
Wednesday7:30 PM
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor | Renée Fleming, soprano | Rod Gilfry, baritone
5/22
Friday7:30 PM
5/23
Saturday7:30 PM
5/24
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Jacob Joyce, conductor
DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes – a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, these unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds. Featuring John Powell’s Oscar®-nominated score performed live to picture, How to Train Your Dragon – In Concert is a thrilling experience for all ages!
5/29
Friday7:30 PM
5/30
Saturday7:30 PM
5/31
Sunday2:00 PM
Nashville Symphony | Teddy Abrams, conductor | Time for Three, soloists
Mason Bates: Silicon Hymnal*
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (“Titan”)
*Co-commissioning orchestra