Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is a world-class concert hall located in the heart of downtown Nashville. Opened in September 2006, this beautiful neoclassical building serves as the home of the esteemed Nashville Symphony. The center was named in honor of the late Maestro Kenneth Schermerhorn, who served as music director of the Nashville Symphony for 22 years.
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center stands as a testament to the classical architectural design combined with modern, state-of-the-art acoustics. This elegant venue boasts a variety of unique features, including a custom-built organ, seating over 1,800 patrons, and the Martha Rivers Ingram Garden Courtyard, which provides an outdoor space for audiences to gather before concerts and during intermissions.
Inside the center's main venue, the Laura Turner Concert Hall, visitors are captivated by its striking beauty and versatile design, which can be transformed from a traditional concert hall into a flat floor suitable for a variety of events, such as banquets or dances. The hall's impressive acoustics, thanks to innovative design and technology, make it one of the finest performance venues in the country.
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is not just a venue for symphonic performances, but a thriving cultural center for the Nashville community. It hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including pop, jazz, and world music concerts, educational programs, and community events.
Tip:
If you attend a symphony performance, don't miss the post-concert talk with the conductor. It is intimate and a wonderful end to a great time.
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center stands as a testament to the classical architectural design combined with modern, state-of-the-art acoustics. This elegant venue boasts a variety of unique features, including a custom-built organ, seating over 1,800 patrons, and the Martha Rivers Ingram Garden Courtyard, which provides an outdoor space for audiences to gather before concerts and during intermissions.
Inside the center's main venue, the Laura Turner Concert Hall, visitors are captivated by its striking beauty and versatile design, which can be transformed from a traditional concert hall into a flat floor suitable for a variety of events, such as banquets or dances. The hall's impressive acoustics, thanks to innovative design and technology, make it one of the finest performance venues in the country.
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is not just a venue for symphonic performances, but a thriving cultural center for the Nashville community. It hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including pop, jazz, and world music concerts, educational programs, and community events.
Tip:
If you attend a symphony performance, don't miss the post-concert talk with the conductor. It is intimate and a wonderful end to a great time.
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Sight Name: Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Sight Location: Nashville, USA (See walking tours in Nashville)
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