Classical
United States
Nashville Symphony
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Nashville Symphonyのトップソング
Nashville Symphonyによる今後開催のコンサート
すべてのコンサートを表示
Nashville Symphonyは現在87 upcoming concerts件のコンサートを開催中です。次回は2025年9月9日火曜日にアメリカ合衆国のTN、NashvilleのSchermerhorn Symphony Center Gardenで開催される予定です。
- 9月09日2025年9月09日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
- 9月12日2025年9月12日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
- 9月19日2025年9月19日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
- 9月20日2025年9月20日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
- 9月21日2025年9月21日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
- 9月25日2025年9月25日Schermerhorn Symphony Center GardenNashville
Nashville Symphonyの他のアルバム
Nashville Symphonyについて
出身地
Nashville, TN, United States
形成済み
1945
ジャンル
Classical
The Nashville Symphony has evolved since the 1980s into a nationally recognized ensemble that has championed contemporary music and drawn new audiences with innovative crossover programming. Music director Giancarlo Guerrero has begun to amass a large recorded legacy with frequent releases on the Naxos label.
The group's full name is Nashville Symphony, not Nashville Symphony Orchestra. It traces its background to 1920, when Vanderbilt University musicologist and critic George Pullen Jackson founded a Symphony Society consisting of local professional and amateur musicians. That group foundered during the Great Depression of the 1930s, but was revived after World War II as the Nashville Symphony. The first music director of the new incarnation was William Strickland; he was succeeded by Guy Taylor (1951-1959), Willis Page (1959-1967), and Thor Johnson (1967-1975). Under these leaders, in addition to subscription concerts, members of the orchestra could often be heard in the lush string arrangements cultivated by so-called countrypolitan artists such as Patsy Cline. Michael Charry (1976-1982) led the orchestra's move to the large, downtown Tennessee Performing Arts Center. The next music director, Kenneth Schermerhorn (1983-2009) aimed to bring the orchestra to national prominence with a plan dubbed "Symphony 2000." He inaugurated the Naxos recording program and raised the orchestra's profile with an appearance on the PBS network television series Liberty! The American Revolution. Schermerhorn was honored when the orchestra opened its own new space, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, in 2006. After Schermerhorn's death in 2005, Leonard Slatkin served as artistic director from 2006 until 2009. He was replaced in 2009 by Giancarlo Guerrero after a national search. Guerrero has been especially active in championing contemporary works by a large range of composers from Osvaldo Golijov to John Adams to Jennifer Higdon.
The orchestra has also continued to offer crossover programming, including, but not at all limited to, country music, befitting its presence in one of America's major popular music centers. Guerrero has carried forward the Naxos recording program with a steady stream of releases in the 2010s, including a release devoted to music by composer Jonathan Leshnoff in 2019. ~ James Manheim
Nashville Symphonyのメンバーには、これまでにJulie Tannerが含まれます。
Nashville Symphonyに似た曲やアーティスト
Nashville Symphonyに似た他の音楽やアーティスト(たとえばGiancarlo Guerrero、 Erik Gratton、 James F. Nealなど)をもっと見つけましょう。