Biography
Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero and President and CEO Alan D. Valentine, the Nashville Symphony has established an international profile with its innovative programming and steadily expanding discography. Founded in 1946, the orchestra is one of Tennessee’s largest and longest-running nonprofit performing arts organizations. With 140 performances annually, the Symphony’s concert schedule encompasses a diverse mix of classical, pops, jazz and family programs, along with extensive community outreach efforts.
One of the most active recording orchestras in the country, the Nashville Symphony has released 25 recordings on Naxos, the world’s leading classical label, and two recordings on Decca. These recordings have received a total of 17 GRAMMY® nominations and eight GRAMMY® wins, including two for Best Orchestral Performance — one awarded to Joan Tower’s Made in America and the other to Michael Daugherty’s Metropolis Symphony. Throughout its history, the Nashville Symphony has maintained a commitment to championing the music of America’s leading composers, which has resulted in a series of innovative commissions featuring Nashville-based artists, including bassist Edgar Meyer, banjoist Béla Fleck, and pop singer Ben Folds.
Music education and community engagement have been at the heart of the Nashville Symphony’s mission since the orchestra’s beginnings. The institution provides more than 100,000 hours of free education and community engagement programming each season to children and adults throughout the Middle Tennessee community. In 2016, the orchestra launched the Accelerando initiative, which is designed to prepare young musicians from underrepresented ethnic communities for collegiate study and professional orchestra careers.
Located in the heart of Nashville’s thriving downtown, Schermerhorn Symphony Center is home to the Nashville Symphony. Notable for its remarkable acoustics and distinctive architecture, this 197,000-square-foot facility has become an integral part of cultural life in Music City and is regarded as one of the finest concert halls in the United States.
News & Press Releases
Musicweb International
Michael Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway/American Gothic/Once Upon a Castle
02/05/2018
Nashville Symphony leads community-wide initiative to bring the Rare instruments that survived the Holocaust to Nashville this Spring
02/14/2017
Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero Follow 3 GRAMMY wins with March 10 Jennifer Higdon release
12/07/2016
Three GRAMMY Noms for Nashville SO, Guerrero, Bailey & Daugherty for Tales of Hemingway; American Gothic; Once Upon a Castle
09/19/2016
Giancarlo Guerrero Commits to Nashville Symphony through 2025, Daugherty & Danielpour Albums out this Fall