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Nashville Symphony Releases Schedule for Free Chamber Music Series

Nashville Symphony Releases Schedule for Free Chamber Music Series

Tickets now available for November 15 event “Mozart & Friends”

 

Nashville, Tenn. (October 31, 2017) – The Nashville Symphony has unveiled the dates and information for its 2017/18 Chamber Music Series – five weeknight concerts featuring small ensembles of Symphony musicians performing in an intimate setting in Laura Turner Concert Hall, completely free of charge.

Formerly known as OnStage, the series has been revamped for the 2017/18 season to accommodate larger audiences, with attendees now seated on the floor of the concert hall in a setting that retains the relaxed and interactive concert experience that has made the events so popular with music lovers. Programming for each performance is developed by members of the Nashville Symphony, creating an evening of music and conversation that allows audience members to get to know orchestra musicians and explore the history and artistry behind the music.

Tickets are now available for the next Chamber Music Series performance on November 15 and can be reserved atNashvilleSymphony.org/CMS or via phone at 615.687.6400. Tickets may be reserved for subsequent Chamber Music Series events starting two weeks prior to the performance. Seating is limited to two seats per household, and reservations will be taken on a first come, first served basis.

The full schedule of Chamber Music Series performances is as follows:

 

Mozart & Friends

6 p.m. Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Program: Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat Major

Performers: Septet led by Roger Wiesmeyer on piano

 

Favorites for Four!

6 p.m. Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Program: Selections from some of the greatest string quartets of all time, with music by Beethoven, Borodin, Dvořák, Mozart and Schubert

Performers: Jessica Blackwell and Jung-Min Shin, violin; Betsy Lamb Flynn, viola; Kevin Bate, cello

Tickets Available: January 22, 2018

 

Romantic Masterpieces

6 p.m. Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Program: Dvořák’s Romance in F minor for violin and piano and Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor

Performers: Louise Morrison, violin; Judith Ablon, viola; Christopher Stenstrom, cello; Megan Pearson, piano

Tickets Available: February 5, 2018

 

Composers of Hope

6 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Program: In connection with the Nashville Symphony’s Violins of Hope initiative, this concert will feature the music of composers whose lives were directly impacted by the Holocaust. Works will include Paul Hindemith’s Concerto for Trumpet, Bassoon and Strings, plus music by Alexandre Tansman and Erwin Schulhoff

Performers: Gil Perel, bassoon; Jeff Bailey, trumpet

Tickets Available: March 5, 2018

 

Friends in Low Places

6 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Program: A selection of works showcasing the Nashville Symphony’s bass section

Performers: Joel Reist, Glen Wanner, Kevin Jablonski, Katherine Munagian, Elizabeth Stewart and Tim Pearson

Tickets Available: March 26, 2018

 

More information on the Chamber Music Series is available at: www.NashvilleSymphony.org/CMS.

 

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 28 recordings on Naxos, which have received 20 GRAMMY® nominations and 11 GRAMMY® Awards, making it one of the most active recording orchestras in the country. With more than 170 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 reach up to 60,000children and adults each year.

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