Nashville Symphony Orchestra
Nashville Symphony Orchestra

Nashville Symphony Orchestra

USAClassical, Orchestral
38,295 monthly listeners
  • 1.4K followers
  • 3.6K subscribers
  • 33.3K followers
  • 1K followers
  • 14 fans

Nashville Symphony Orchestra's Top Spotify Songs

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Bachianas brasileiras No. 2, O trenzinho do Caipira: IV. Toccata: O trenzinho do Caipira (The Peasant’s Little Train)
3.9K streams
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West Side Story: Act I: America
2.3K streams
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Symphony in E Minor, Op. 32, Gaelic Symphony: I. Allegro con fuoco
2.1K streams
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Bachianas brasileiras No. 4: I. Preludio: Introducao
1.6K streams
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West Side Story: Act I: Maria
1.5K streams
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West Side Story: Act I: Maria

Leonard Bernstein, Nashville Symphony Orchestra
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Nashville Symphony Orchestra's YouTube Videos

198.8K
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Time lapse: Changing over the floor

Nashville Symphony

Time lapse: Changing over the floor
Youtube
198.8K views
Aug 08, 2016
119.3K
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Schermerhorn Symphony Center - Floor Flip

Nashville Symphony

Schermerhorn Symphony Center - Floor Flip
Youtube
119.3K views
Sep 23, 2008
57.2K
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The Nightmare Before Christmas

Nashville Symphony

The Nightmare Before Christmas
Youtube
57.2K views
Mar 01, 2018

Nashville Symphony Orchestra's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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EQUAL: Classical
by Spotify
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Top Latin Classical
by Spotify
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BSO Selectas: Selección de Bandas Sonoras OST
by Spotify
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1200 Years of Women Composers
by Spotify
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Orchestral Music
by Spotify
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Events122 Events

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24
John Paul White at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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, Nashville1200 - 2500 Hall
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19-23
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May
01
The Music of John Williams w/ Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
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USA
, Nashville1200 - 2500 Hall
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Sep
15
Judy Collins and Nashville Symphony Orchestra at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
United States
USA
, Nashville1200 - 2500 Hall
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Apr
23
Mozart’s Gran Partita with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
United States
USA
, Nashville1200 - 2500 Hall
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Apr
18
Nat King Cole at 100 with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
United States
USA
, Nashville1200 - 2500 Hall
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Nashville Symphony Orchestra's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • John Paul White at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

    John Paul White, Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    Schermerhorn Symphony Center
    USA, Nashville
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

Nashville Symphony Orchestra's Past Events121 Events

  • AMERICANAFEST festival

    Wyatt Flores, Marc Scibilia, Rufus Wainwright, Bahamas, Sons Of The East, Colby Acuff, Sarah Jarosz, Tanner Usrey, Kaitlin Butts, Noah Guthrie, The Band Of Heathens, William Fitzsimmons, Mipso, Johnnyswim, John Paul White, The Secret Sisters, Them Dirty Roses, Odie Leigh, Shovels & Rope, William Prince, Maggie Rose, Nick Shoulders, Nolan Taylor, Thunderstorm Artis, Benjamin Dakota Rogers, Cat Clyde, Philip Bowen, Dan Tyminski, Joshua Quimby, Jill Andrews, Suzy Bogguss, Elles Bailey, The Panhandlers, Darlingside, The Arcadian Wild, Eilen Jewell, Chris Shiflett, Mary Gauthier, Bella White, Parker Millsap, Susto, J.R. Carroll, Mick Flannery, AHI, Jess Williamson, Amythyst Kiah, The Shindellas, Willi Carlisle, Bobby Rush, Steep Canyon Rangers, Emily Nenni, Jake Kohn, Jack Botts, Lindsay Lou, Lola Kirke, Taylor McCall, Fruition, Sunny War, Jeremy Pinnell, Dale Watson, Caitlin Canty, The Wandering Hearts, Ira Wolf, Jenny Owen Youngs, Robert Ellis, Dawn Landes, Summer Dean, Logan Halstead, Jesse Dayton, William Tyler, The Watson Twins, Gabe Lee, Jeffrey Martin, Ruen Brothers, Esther Rose, Teddy Thompson, Sam Nelson, Cole Chaney, Denitia, Eddie 9V, Darling West, Striking Matches, Brennen Leigh, Dean Johnson, Yasmin Williams, Brit Taylor, Dom Flemons, Adeem the Artist, Palmyra, Leon Timbo, Matt Koziol, Tyler Ramsey, The Lil Smokies, Jon Muq, Alex Hall, Della Mae, Nat Myers, Kassi Valazza, Jason Carter, Mighty Poplar, Christian Lopez, Blue Water Highway, Robbie Fulks, Tommy Prine, BOWEN YOUNG, Chance Emerson, Phillip-Michael Scales, Mikey Ferrari, Theo Kandel, Jobi Riccio, Leon Majcen, Julie Williams, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Cory Branan, Fantastic Cat, Dori Freeman, Chatham Rabbits, Caleb Caudle, PETER ONE, Skout, Jaimee Harris, Brother Bird, Maya de Vitry, Dylan Earl, The Hanging Stars, David Wax Museum, JP Harris, Kyle Tuttle, Mary Bragg, The Grahams, The HawtThorns, Beth Bombara, David Nance, Trapper Schoepp, Channing Wilson, Abby Hamilton, Liz Brasher, The Pink Stones, West Texas Exiles, Mariel Buckley, Laura Cantrell, Korby Lenker, Abe Partridge, madeline hawthorne, Chuck Mead, Tatiana Hargreaves, The Shootouts, Jeff Plankenhorn, Goldpine, Jason Hawk Harris, Abby Posner, Dallas Burrow, Gretta Ziller, MINOR GOLD, Caleb Elliott, Sam Johnston, Simeon Hammond Dallas, William Matheny, Ashley Ray, Roger Harvey, Autumn Nicholas, The Two Tracks, The McCrary Sisters, Son of Town Hall, Grace Morrison, Eric Bolander, Szlachetka, Wild Ponies, Time Sawyer, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Gordie Tentrees, Boo Ray, Mia Borders, Mya Byrne, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Johnny Irion, Greenwood Rye, Sophie Gault, Ole Kirkeng, Cruz Contreras, Amelia White, Liv Greene, Jessye DeSilva, Wyatt Edmondson, Duquette Johnston, Wheelhouse Rousters, Nigel Wearne, Mike Stinson, Ever More Nest, The Prescriptions, Billy Allen, Sensational Barnes Brothers, Sean Della Croce, Charlie Treat, Joy Clark, Jaxon Haldane, Kevin Daniel
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  • The Music of John Williams w/ Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

    Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    Schermerhorn Symphony Center
    USA, Nashville
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Judy Collins and Nashville Symphony Orchestra at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

    Judy Collins, Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    Schermerhorn Symphony Center
    USA, Nashville
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Mozart’s Gran Partita with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

    Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    Schermerhorn Symphony Center
    USA, Nashville
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Nat King Cole at 100 with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

    Terri Lyne Carrington, Nashville Symphony Orchestra
    Schermerhorn Symphony Center
    USA, Nashville
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

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More about Nashville Symphony Orchestra

Overview of Orchestral musician Nashville Symphony Orchestra

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra is a well-known American symphonic and classical music ensemble. The orchestra has a long history that dates back to 1946 and has become a top destination for music enthusiasts. The musicians are noted for their technical mastery, expressive expression, and mesmerizing performances and are led by a group of skilled conductors.

The orchestra's repertoire spans multiple ages and styles, and it is made up of a wide variety of classical and orchestral pieces. The Nashville Symphony Orchestra provides a rich and varied listening experience, ranging from timeless classics by Mozart and Beethoven to modern pieces by live composers. The musicians are renowned for both their perfect execution of intricate compositions and their capacity to inject passion and emotion into each performance.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra will enthrall audiences with their top-notch musicianship and artistry whether they perform in a large performance hall or a small venue. They are a must-see for anybody who enjoys the genre and a great monument to the enduring beauty and force of classical and symphonic music.

What are the most popular songs for Orchestral musician Nashville Symphony Orchestra?

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra is renowned for its superb renditions of symphonic and classical music. Their most popular songs include "To Be Certain of the Dawn: Part II: Remembrance: Interlude: Veil of Tears," "Bachianas brasileiras No. 2, "O trenzinho do Caipira": IV. Toccata: O trenzinho do Caipira (The Peasant's Little Train")," and "Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: Invierno Porteno (Winter) [Arr. These songs highlight the orchestra's skill at interpreting and playing challenging works.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra excels at performing modern works like "Orange Blossom Special" and "The Palmian Chord Ryddle: II. Iberia" in addition to its classical repertoire. Their versatility and skill are evident in their ability to smoothly meld various genres and styles.

"West Side Story: Act I: America" is one of their most well-known songs and perfectly reflects the vigor and vitality of the classic show. "Piano Concerto in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 45: III. Largo" is another noteworthy tune that demonstrates the orchestra's aptitude for interpreting passionate and potent works.

The best tracks from the Nashville Symphony Orchestra show off their remarkable musicianship and artistry as they play a variety of classical and modern works. Their status as one of the best orchestras in the world has been solidified by their capacity to interpret and execute challenging compositions with accuracy and fervor.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Orchestral musician Nashville Symphony Orchestra?

Since it began playing in the music business several decades ago, the Nashville Symphony Orchestra has been renowned for creating some of the most breathtaking symphonic works. A superb illustration of their musical skill is "John Adams: My Father Knew Charles Ives & Harmonielehre (2021)," their most recent album. The orchestra's capacity to produce engrossing and powerful music is demonstrated on this album by songs like "Harmonielehre: Part I," "Harmonielehre: Part II - The Anfortas Wound," and "Harmonielehre: Part III - Meister Eckhardt and Quackie."

The orchestra's most recent single, "Richard Danielpour: War Songs: No. 3, Reconciliation (Live) (2016)", is another masterpiece that exemplifies their talent for writing deeply felt and thought-provoking music. Anyone who hears this song will be deeply moved by the tune, which is hauntingly beautiful. The orchestra has also released the songs "Tower: Violin Concerto, Stroke & Chamber Dance (2015)" and "American Gothic: III. Pitchfork" in 2016.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra has made a name for itself as one of the most gifted orchestral ensembles in the world, and their most recent albums are proof of their ability to create beautiful music. They distinguish themselves from other orchestral groupings by being able to compose music that is both ferocious and moving. They keep expanding the boundaries of what is possible in classical and orchestral music with their most recent album and songs.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Orchestral musician Nashville Symphony Orchestra?

Over the years, the Nashville Symphony Orchestra has made numerous notable appearances at festivals. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center and the Ascend Amphitheater are two of the best venues they have performed in. Ascend Amphitheater is an outdoor facility that offers a distinctive backdrop for their performances, while the Schermerhorn Symphony Center is a beautiful location and the orchestra's home base.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra has also appeared at other illustrious sites, including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Carnegie Hall in New York City. Both audiences and critics have praised and recognized them for their performances in various places.

The orchestra has also performed at a number of music events, such as the Ravinia Festival and the Aspen Music Festival. The orchestra has been able to display its talents and reach new audiences thanks to these festivals.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra's 2014 collaboration with artist Ben Folds was one of their most remarkable performances. A sold-out concert by the orchestra and Folds was acclaimed for its creative fusion of classical and pop music. The orchestra had a one-of-a-kind chance to show off their versatility and connect with a new audience thanks to this collaboration.

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra has, overall, had a range of significant performances and festival appearances that have cemented their position as a top symphonic and classical music ensemble.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Orchestral musician Nashville Symphony Orchestra?

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra has worked with a number of well-known performers in the classical and orchestral music fields. With Giancarlo Guerrero, they produced one of their most illustrious works, "To Be Certain of the Dawn: Part II: Remembrance: Interlude: Veil of Tears." Guerrero's skill as a conductor is demonstrated in the piece, which is dramatic and emotional. It is very amazing how he can connect with the audience and bring out the subtleties of the music.

Another noteworthy project is "Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: Invierno Porteno (Winter) [Arr. L. Desyatnikov for Violin & Strings]," which Tianwa Yang and I worked on. This rendition of the well-known song by Astor Piazzolla showcases Yang's violin prowess. Her playing is expressive and emotional, wonderfully expressing the spirit of the music.

In addition, the orchestra collaborated with renowned pianist Alan Feinberg on "Piano Concerto in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 45: II. Scherzo: Vivaco (Perpetuum mobile)." In this composition, Feinberg's technical mastery and musicality stand out. His playing is energetic and precise, making for an exciting performance.

In addition, Terry Riley, Tracy Silverman, and Giancarlo Guerrero collaborated on "The Palmian Chord Ryddle: II. Iberia" and "West Side Story: Act I: America" with Leonard Bernstein. These partnerships highlight the orchestra's adaptability and capacity to work with a wide range of musicians and artistic genres.