Nashville Symphony

Nashville Symphony Led by music director Giancarlo Guerrero, the Nashville Symphony has been an integral part of the Music City sound since 1946.
(1812)

🎼 GRAMMY® Award-Winning Orchestra
🎻 World-class music with education & community engagement programs
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https://linktr.ee/NashvilleSymphony In a typical year, the ensemble performs more than 150 concerts annually, with a focus on contemporary American orchestral music through collaborations with composers including Jennifer Higdon, Terry Riley, Joan Tower and Aaron

Jay Kernis. The orchestra is equally renowned for its commissioning and recording projects with Nashville-based artists including bassist Edgar Meyer, banjoist Béla Fleck, singer-songwriter Ben Folds and electric bassist Victor Wooten. An established leader in Nashville’s arts and cultural community, the Symphony has facilitated several community collaborations and initiatives, most notably Violins of Hope Nashville, which spotlighted a historic collection of instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. This community-wide effort engaged tens of thousands of Middle Tennesseans in 2018 through concerts, exhibits, lectures and more, and represents one of the largest initiatives ever organized around the Violins of Hope. As part of the project, the Nashville Symphony commissioned Jonathan Leshnoff’s Symphony No. 4 “Heichalos” for the Violins of Hope. The orchestra’s recording of this work, which was premiered during a string of sold-out performances in Nashville, is now available on Naxos. The Nashville Symphony remains one of the most prolific recording orchestras in the U.S., with more than 30 releases on Naxos, the world’s largest independent classical label. Encompassing a wide range of repertoire, from Beethoven to Bernstein to Joan Tower, these recordings have earned 14 GRAMMY® Awards and 26 nominations. Award-winning recordings include Tower’s Made in America, Stephen Paulus’ Three Places of Enlightenment and Michael Daugherty’s Metropolis Symphony and Tales of Hemingway. Released in 2015, the orchestra’s recording of Ben Folds’ Piano Concerto debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical and Classical Crossover charts, and stayed in the Classical Crossover Top 20 in the first year of its release. The orchestra’s latest Naxos release features two works by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Adams, My Father Knew Charles Ives and Harmonielehre. Education and community engagement have been at the core of the Nashville Symphony’s mission since its founding. Each year the organization reaches tens of thousands of children and adults through an array of free and low-cost programs, including Young People’s Concerts for K-12 students; sectional lessons for band and orchestra students; free Community Concerts; and “Is It a Fiddle or a Violin?,” its signature collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame® & Museum. In 2016, the Nashville Symphony launched Accelerando, an initiative designed to prepare young musicians from underrepresented ethnic communities for collegiate study and professional orchestra careers. Currently, 20 participating students receive individual instrument instruction, performance opportunities, and guidance on applying to colleges and conservatories, all offered free of charge. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, the orchestra’s home since 2006, is considered one of the world’s finest acoustical venues. Named in honor of former music director Kenneth Schermerhorn and located in the heart of downtown Nashville, the building boasts distinctive neo-Classical architecture incorporating motifs and design elements that pay homage to the history, culture and people of Middle Tennessee. Within its intimate design, the 1,800-seat Laura Turner Hall contains several unique features, including soundproof windows, the 3,500-pipe Martin Foundation Concert Organ, and an innovative mechanical system that transforms the hall from theater-style seating to a ballroom configuration. In addition to its classical and education programming, the Nashville Symphony performs and presents a wide variety of pop, jazz, country and family performances at the Schermerhorn and at Ascend Amphitheater.

06/05/2026

Happy 2026! We had a blast meeting some fans downtown, and can’t wait to see y’all back in for Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony from June 16 to July 31. 🦋 Grab your tickets for this strictly limited run at the link in our bio!

What happens when the relaxation of a yoga class meets the soothing melodies of classical music? Find out in the latest ...
06/04/2026

What happens when the relaxation of a yoga class meets the soothing melodies of classical music? Find out in the latest installment of our Higher Vibrations series on June 21 at 4 PM and 7 PM!

Honor the Summer Solstice and International Day of Yoga with an uplifting somatic vinyasa class accompanied by rhythmic vibrations by Nashville Symphony musicians. Ground, energize, and move into the season with balance. All levels are welcome; no previous yoga experience is required. Tickets at nashvillesymphony.org

Nothing like a picture-perfect evening by the lake to kick off our Free Community Concert series. 🌅 Thank you to  and th...
06/04/2026

Nothing like a picture-perfect evening by the lake to kick off our Free Community Concert series. 🌅 Thank you to and the whole Hendersonville community for the warm welcome!

TONIGHT, we kick off our Free Community Concerts with a special performance at the Historic Rock Castle in Hendersonvill...
06/03/2026

TONIGHT, we kick off our Free Community Concerts with a special performance at the Historic Rock Castle in Hendersonville! These special evenings under the stars wouldn't be possible without the support of our Community Partners: Benefits, Inc. and Pinnacle Financial Partners.

Visit nashvillesymphony.org to find out where we're headed this month. We can't wait to see you outdoors! 🎶🎻✨

Make this summer one to remember with a joyful family outing filled with music, storytelling, and special touches for al...
06/03/2026

Make this summer one to remember with a joyful family outing filled with music, storytelling, and special touches for all ages. 🦋 Take advantage of our Family 4 Pack (4 tickets for just $120) using the code THREADS at checkout for our Summer Celebration: June 16 to July 31! nashvillesymphony.org/threads

Your beauty is beyond compare, Schermerhorn - ESPECIALLY with the addition of our new Dolly-themed decor just in time fo...
06/02/2026

Your beauty is beyond compare, Schermerhorn - ESPECIALLY with the addition of our new Dolly-themed decor just in time for CMA Fest in Nashville!

We can't wait to host you for our summer celebration of Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony, running from June 16 to July 31! Grab your tickets for this strictly limited run at nashvillesymphony.org/threads 🦋

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37201

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Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

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