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2012/13 SEASON

Nashville Symphony 2012/13 Season Brochure

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Learn more about the Nashville Symphony's upcoming season, which offers classical, pops, jazz and family concerts, along with several special events.

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ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR EARS.

NASHVILLE SYMPHONYEXPERIENCE IT.

BE A PART OF THE MUSIC.

2012/13 SEASON

EXPERIENCE

– Symphony of a Thousand

SEPTEMBER 7 & 9, 2012

MAHLER’S EIGHTH

ONCE-IN-A- LIFETIME

Join Giancarlo Guerrero as he leads 450 musicians and singers in one of the most monumental pieces of music ever written!

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an epic evening as we stretch Schermerhorn Symphony Center to its limits with this extraordinary masterwork.

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Choose from:

Earth, Wind & Fire JUNE 23, 2012

Mahler’s Eighth SEPTEMBER 7 & 9, 2012

Handel’s Messiah DECEMBER 20-22, 2012

*Based on availability. Limit one pair of complimentary tickets per household.

Buy your season ticket package by

March 30 and receive FREE

tickets to a concert!*

A WomAn’s Life September 20-21-22, 2012____________________________________

A Woman’s Life is an inspiring adaptation of maya Angelou’s poetry that traces the universal experi-ences of womanhood, from childhood to old age. Described as “a perfect cycle” by the composer, this piece is a breathtaking vehicle for soprano Angela Brown. Olga Kern will dazzle you on Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto, and everyone loves the William Tell Overture, known to all through The Lone Ranger and Looney Tunes. This concert will be recorded for future release.

rOssini - William Tell Overture

DanielpOur - A Woman’s Life

rachManinOff - Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Olga Kern, piano Angela Brown, sopranoSponsored by Ingram Industries Inc.

THe PoWeR of imAGinATion November 1-2-3, 2012____________________________________

A ground-breaking work, Symphonie Fantastique was written under the spell of all-consuming romantic infatuation, conjuring astonishing visions. This evening is full of gorgeous melodies, expansive harmonies and explosive writing.

Messiaen - Un Sourire (A Smile)

KOrngOlD - Violin Concerto in D major

BerliOz - Symphonie Fantastique

Jun Markl, guest conductor Stefan Jackiw, violin

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

ALL THAT CLAssiCAL JAZZ November 29-30, December 1, 2012____________________________________

Gershwin’s Piano Concerto is an unmatched blend of symphonic form and syncopated swing, and the sensational pianist Terrence Wilson will bring it all bril-liantly to life. Guest conductor Bramwell Tovey opens the evening with a performance of his own Urban Run-way, a witty take on New York and L.A. fashionistas. In a striking contrast, William Walton’s First Symphony is a masterpiece of English orchestral music, overflow-ing with ambition and human urgency.

tOvey - Urban Runway

gershwin - Piano Concerto in F

waltOn - Symphony No. 1 in B-flatminor

Bramwell Tovey, guest conductorTerrence Wilson, piano

HARmoniC ConVeRGenCe February 7-8-9, 2013____________________________________

John Adams’ Harmonielehre combines minimalism

with the expressive sound of late Romanticism to create music that, in the composer’s words, “touches you in the center of your soul.” Adams’ title refers to a book by the modernist master Schoenberg, repre-sented here by his powerful A Survivor from Warsaw. Ives’ “cosmic drama” The Unanswered Question sets the tone for this evening with music that is at once universal and deeply personal, with moments of haunting beauty and restless energy.

ives - The Unanswered Question

schOenBerg - A Survivor from Warsaw

shOstaKOvich - Cello Concerto No. 1

JOhn aDaMs - Harmonielehre

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorJohannes Moser, celloMen of the Nashville Symphony Chorus

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THe Red VioLin March 14-15-16, 2013____________________________________

Corigliano adapted his music for the hit film The Red Violin into a concert piece that captures all the passion and drama of his original score. With moments of unabashed romanticism and sparkling energy, along with plenty of virtuoso fireworks, the concerto is a signature piece for Finnish violinist Elina Vähälä. Elgar’s Enigma Variations paints evoca-tive portraits of his closest circle of friends, but with a tantalizing mystery at the heart of the music.

eMManuel chaBrier - España

JOhn cOriglianO - Concerto forViolin and Orchestra “Red Violin”

elgar - Enigma Variations

Leonard Slatkin, guest conductorElina Vähälä, violin

UnCommon foLK April 18-19-20, 2013____________________________________

Take a musical trip around the world as we perform with folk instruments rarely seen on the stage. Kodály’s Háry János: Suite features the Hungarian cimbalom, similar to the hammered dulcimer. Mexican composer Chavez’s Sinfonía India is a musical travel-ogue through Mexico, with each movement conjuring a unique world of sound.

KODály - Háry János: Suite

ginastera - Harp Concerto

MOzart - Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flatmajor “Jeunehomme”

carlOs chavez - Symphony No. 2“Sinfonía india”

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorDaniil Trifonov, piano Licia Jaskunas, harp Lawrence S. Levine Memorial Concert

mendeLssoHn’s eLiJAH May 9-10-11, 2013____________________________________

Along with Handel’s Messiah, this piece is considered one of the greatest oratorios ever written, with music of sheer power and emotion. Conductor Nicholas McGegan returns to conduct the orchestra and chorus in Mendelssohn’s epic retelling of the Old Testament story. Biographer John Erskine put it best: Mendelssohn’s music “is as heroic as the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the conception of the prophet Elijah…might have sprung from Michelangelo’s imagination.”

MenDelssOhn - Elijah

Nicholas McGegan, guest conductor Nashville Symphony Chorus

THe soUnd of enLiGHTenmenT October 4-5-6, 2012________________________________

Beethoven’s Fifth begins with the four most famous notes of music ever written and takes listeners on an epic journey from darkness to light. Expect to be equally transformed by the music of Stephen Paulus, whose work bursts with energy, rugged beauty and a uniquely American spirit. This concert will be recorded for future release.

hayDn - Symphony No. 31 in D major,“Hornsignal”

stephen paulus - Three Places ofEnlightenment - String Quartet Concerto

stephen paulus - The Veil of Tears,from To Be Certain of the Dawn

BeethOven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Nashville Symphony soloists

fAiRY TALes & fATe November 15-16-17, 2012 ________________________________

Experience the wonder of childhood through Ravel’s magical Mother Goose, which brings centuries-old fairy tales to life with flights of fantasy and music of uncommon delicacy. Schumann’s Second Symphony is a triumph of the soul rallying against the forces of fate. One of the world’s most esteemed maestros, Hans Graf leads the orchestra as we welcome back pianist Ingrid Fliter, who is sure to captivate on Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto.

ravel - Ma Mère l’Oye

saint-saëns - Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor[Mother Goose]

schuMann - Symphony No. 2 in C major

Hans Graf, guest conductor Ingrid Fliter, piano

LoVeRs & PRAnKsTeRs January 10-11-12, 2013________________________________

Two very different tone poems bookend this concert, beginning with the wild rush of vio-lins that opens the passionate Don Juan. This tale of the legendary lover is followed by Polish composer Szymanowski’s rarely performed Violin Concerto, an equally sensual piece that will feature the spirited musicianship of soloist Jennifer Koh. A late masterpiece, Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 practically erupts with vir-tuosity, and the evening finishes on a playful note with The Merry Prankster.

richarD strauss - Don Juan

szyManOwsKi - Violin Concerto No. 1

MOzart - Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major

richarD strauss - Till Eulenspiegelslustige Streiche

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Jennifer Koh, violin

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

Jennifer Koh

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mYsTeRies of dARK & LiGHT May 2-3-4, 2013____________________________________

Debussy’s Nocturnes is the musical equivalent of an impressionist painting, with orchestral colors conveying the sensation of twilight as clouds pass overhead. Featuring pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Scottish composer James MacMillan’s The Mysteries of Light serves as a springboard for meditation and reflection. The evening closes in a blaze of brilliance with Brahms’ Fourth, which sums up his genius with music of pathos and profound intensity.

DeBussy - Nocturnes

JaMes MacMillan - Piano ConcertoNo. 3 “The Mysteries of Light”

BrahMs - Symphony No. 4 in E minor

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Nashville Symphony ChorusJean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Women of the Nashville Symphony Chorus

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May 30-31, June 1, 2013

Get ready to be blown away! We close our season with a BIG finish as we welcome two of the classical music world’s brightest stars — bassist Edgar Meyer and violinist Joshua Bell — to perform a brand-new double concerto co-commissioned by the Nashville Symphony. Mahler’s Titan Symphony launched the composer’s incredible symphonic career, in which he would go on to wrestle with the profoundest questions of human existence and — unbeknownst to him — change the course of Western music. To open the evening, we’ll present the work’s rarely performed “Blumine” movement, which the composer removed from the score.

Mahler - Symphony No. 1: Blumine

eDgar Meyer - Double Concerto forViolin and Double Bass*

Mahler - Symphony No. 1 in D major “Titan”

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorEdgar Meyer, bass Joshua Bell, violin

* Nashville Symphony co-commission with Boston Symphony and L.A. Philharmonic.

edgar meyer Joshua bell

TCHAiKoVsKY meeTs TeCHno February 28, March 1-2, 2013_____________________________________

Electrifying! Equally at home in concert halls and nightclubs, composer Mason Bates incorporates the rhythms and textures of electronic music with vibrant orchestral writing. We will be one of the first ensembles in the country to perform his brand-new Violin Concerto, a vehicle for the stunning talents of Anne Akiko Meyers. Creating a conversation across centuries, we’ll follow that with Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, a cathartic work that finds the composer triumphing over adversity. Copland’s colorful El Salón México opens the evening with lively Latin rhythms.

cOplanD - El Salón México

MasOn Bates - Violin Concerto

tchaiKOvsKy - Symphony No. 5

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Anne Akiko Meyers, violin

LoRd of ‘THe RinG’ March 28-29-30, 2013_____________________________________

‘The Ring’ Without Words distills Wagner’s sprawl-ing masterpiece into a spectacular journey through the composer’s mythical world of heroes and gods, dwarves and giants. Fusing the opera’s main musical ideas into one cohesive whole, this larger-than-life piece takes listeners from the depths of the Rhine to the great hall of Valhalla and into the underground caves of the Nibelung. Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand overflows with drama and moments of dazzling, explosive beauty.

ravel - Piano Concerto for the Left Handin D major

wagner/Maazel - “The Ring” Without Words

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorLouis Lortie, piano

Jean-Yves thibaudet

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SuNTRuST CLASSICAL SERIES CONCERTS!

PeRfoRmAnCe Times:ThuRSDAyS - 7 P.M.

FRIDAyS - 8 P.M.SATuRDAyS - 8 P.M.

“Unforgettablecan come in big and small moments. This year, we’re going big.”

— Giancarlo Guerrero

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

PARKLINGA

BoYZ ii men September 13-14-15, 2012________________________________

The iconic Boyz II Men redefined R&B in the 1990s with their “hip-hop doo wop,” revolu-tionizing the genre with their sweet harmonies and stirring balladry. Celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, they sound just as fresh as ever. They’ll bring their singular style for an evening of such timeless hits as “End of the Road” and “On Bended Knee,” along with some classic motown soul.

Albert-George Schram, conductorEndowed by The Martin Foundation

miCHAeL W. smiTH October 25-26-27, 2012________________________________

An inspiring night of music. Hitmaker Michael W. Smith knows his way around a tune, but his music has a passionate, cinematic sweep that has made him one of the world’s most beloved artists. When he joins the Nashville Symphony, he’ll perform some of his best-known pop songs, along with breathtaking selections from his re-cent orchestral album recorded with conductor David Hamilton.

David Hamilton, conductor

disneY in ConCeRT: mAGiCAL mUsiC fRom THe moVies November 8-9-10, 2012________________________________

Prepare to be enchanted. This magical evening will feature music and movie clips from some of Disney’s best-known films, in a spectacular production that will bring out the kid in you! Relive some of the most memorable moments in the history of movies, including Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Alad-din, The Lion King and much more!

Kelly Corcoran, conductor

nAsHViLLe sWinGs January 17-18-19, 2013________________________________

“In the Mood” for a “Sentimental Journey”? Put on your dancing shoes and relive the heyday of the big band era when the orchestra teams up with some of Nashville’s finest jazz musicians for an evening of classic swing. We’ll pay tribute to the great legacy of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman and many others!

Albert-George Schram, conductor

Pops

Magical Music from the Movies

parKlings

boyz II men michael W. Smith

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Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

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THe CHiefTAins February 21-22-23, 2013________________________________

The world’s most famous Irish band are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. Still as vibrant and relevant today as they were five decades ago, The Chieftains use their sparkling, tradition-steeped musicianship to explore fresh new ideas, making the music their own with a style that is as exhilarating as it is definitive.

Albert-George Schram, conductor

RAndY TRAVis March 7-8-9, 2013________________________________

With a string of No. 1 hits and record sales topping 20 million, Grand Ole Opry star Randy Travis is a certifiable country music legend. Ever since his emergence as part of the celebrated “New Traditionalist” movement in the 1980s, he’s stayed true to country music’s roots, with an ear for classic songs and a voice like no one else’s. Enjoy an unforgettable evening packed with 25 years’ worth of hits, including “On the Other Hand” and “Forever and Ever Amen.”

Albert-George Schram, conductor

PinK mARTini April 4-5-6, 2013________________________________

Take a rollicking around-the-world musical adventure with these eclectic musical travelers! Pink Martini return to the Schermerhorn, bringing their trademark mix of cabaret, jazz, classic Hol-lywood musicals and songs from every corner of the globe. No matter what they perform, expect beautiful melodies and an unbeatable sense of style!

Albert-George Schram, conductor

CiRqUe mUsiCA May 23-24-25, 2013________________________________

Take a journey to a faraway land of dazzling beauty, mystery and suspense. Cirque Musica blends the grace and thrills of the world’s great-est circus performers with stunning symphonic music — including pieces by Tchaikovsky, John Williams and a salute to The Beatles. You’ll be treated to a full sensory experience that will have you on the edge of your seat and in awe of the thrills and majesty of these amazing performers.

Albert-George Schram, conductor

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

CHARLie HAden & qUARTeT WesT October 12, 2012 - Concert presented without orchestra______________________________________________________

Time magazine called him “one of the most restless, gifted and intrepid play-ers in all of jazz.” As a musician, bandleader, composer, producer and educator, Charlie Haden has made an indelible mark on American music. Having collaborated with such legends as Ornette Coleman, Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny and John Coltrane over the course of his five-decade career, he brings his straight-ahead quartet to Nashville for an evening of lush ballads, lilting originals and elegant, noir-infused bop.

monTeReY JAZZ fesTiVAL on ToURfeaturing dee dee BRidGeWATeR And CHRisTiAn mCBRide January 25, 2013 - Concert presented without orchestra______________________________________________________

Stunning vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater joins bassist Christian McBride and his quintet for a tribute to the longest-running jazz festival in the world. Since its inception in 1958, the Monterey Jazz Festival has featured the music’s greatest legends, and this very special presentation will capture the festival’s adventur-ous, exuberant spirit with an evening of joyful fun, classic songs and dynamic improvisation.

WAYne sHoRTeR qUARTeT WiTH THe nAsHViLLe sYmPHonYspecial guest esPeRAnZA sPALdinG April 12, 2013______________________________________________________

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the Nashville Symphony with the legendary saxophonist Wayne Shorter and rising star Esperanza Spalding. Together, they’ll perform a brand-new concerto by Shorter, a showcase for the phenomenally talented Spalding. A founding member of Weather Report and a visionary player who has worked with everyone from Art Blakey to Miles Davis, Shorter is also a master composer. He’s adapted his incredible repertoire for symphony orchestra, and you’ve never heard live jazz quite like this!

Shorter’s concerto is co-commissioned by the Nashville Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic and the National Symphony Orchestra.

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

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HALLoWeen in THe WiLd WesT October 27, 2012______________________________

Howdy, pardners! Grab your cowboy boots as the Nashville Symphony jumps on the Pony Express to trick-or-treat in the Wild, Wild West, where just about ANYTHING can happen! This concert will feature some great American music, including John Wil-liams and Aaron Copland, along with some good ol’ scary Halloween music like Night on Bald Mountain!

A sPiRiT foR THe HoLidAYs December 22, 2012______________________________

Join the Nashville Symphony and Magic

Circle Mime Company for a lively theatri-cal romp celebrating the holidays! Three mischievous holiday spirits have their own ideas of what a holiday concert should be. As two of the spirits squabble, the orchestra is caught in the middle. To the rescue comes the spirit of Music, leading the audience in a holiday sing-along. Featuring holiday favorites such as “Sleigh Ride” and music from The Nutcracker Suite.

BeeTHoVen LiVes UPsTAiRs February 16, 2013______________________________

A fantastic introduction to the music of Beethoven! Featuring the stage troupe Classical Kids Live, this production offers a unique look into the life of the great Viennese composer, as viewed through the eyes of a young boy named Christoph. As he hears some of the composer’s most beautiful music, Christoph comes to understand the genius of beethoven, the beauty of his music and the torment of his deafness.

UndeR THe seA April 13, 2013______________________________

Keep a watch out for mermaids, creatures of the deep, pirates, sharks and ship-wrecks as the Nashville Symphony travels under the sea! Expect lots of aquatic sounds, including Debussy’s La Mer, Handel’s Water Music, The Little Mermaid, Pirates of the Caribbean and much more.

All concerts conducted by Kelly CorcoranArtists, programs and schedule subject to change.

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Concerts start at 11 a.m. Come at 10 a.m. to enjoy our FREE pre-concert activities, including an instrument petting zoo, the storybook nook and interactive arts and crafts!

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HALLoWeen moVie niGHT: NOSFerATu WiTH Tom TRenneY October 29, 2012, at 8 p.m.________________________________

Thrills and chills galore! Organ whiz Tom Tren-ney returns for this annual tradition at the Schermerhorn — a screening of a scary silent movie classic, accompanied by the seat-shaking sound of the Martin Foundation Concert Organ. This year, we’re featuring Murnau’s vampire thriller Nosferatu. Come in costume and get ready to hold on to your seat!

THomAs mURRAY December 2, 2012, at 2 p.m.________________________________

The pipe organ was designed to capture the full range of sounds in an orchestra, and few organists understand that as well as Thomas Murray. University organist and professor of music at Yale University, he’s acclaimed for his interpretations of romantic repertoire and his orchestral transcriptions. Murray’s awards and accolades include the American Guild of Organists’ International Artist of the Year and recognition as an honorary fellow of England’s Royal College of Organists.

Ken CoWAn February 10, 2013, at 2 p.m.________________________________Praised for his dazzling artistry, impeccable technique and imaginative programming, Ken Cowan has developed a reputation as one of North America’s finest concert organists. Recently featured in a recording of works by Franz Liszt, he can be heard often on the Ameri-can Public Media program Pipedreams.

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CAmeRon CARPenTeR April 14, 2013, at 2 p.m. ________________________________

Hailed by Los Angeles Times as “one of the rare musicians who changes the game of his instrument,” Carpenter is also one amazing showman, with a passion and flair rarely wit-nessed on the concert hall stage. After his last memorable appearance at the Schermerhorn — which included everything from Bach to Patsy Cline — he returns for another program that will show off his incredible musicianship and his maverick sense of style.

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

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mAHLeR’s eiGHTH - sYmPHonY of A THoUsAnd September 7, 2012 at 8 p.m. & September 9, 2012 at 7 p.m.______________________________________________________

Join Giancarlo Guerrero as he leads 450 musicians and singers in one of the most monumental pieces of music ever written! Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an epic evening as we stretch Schermerhorn Symphony Center to its limits with this extraordinary masterwork.

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorNashville Symphony ChorusBlair Children’s ChorusSoloists to be announced

HAndeL’s messiAH December 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. & December 21-22, 2012 at 8 p.m.______________________________________________________

The Nashville Symphony and Chorus ring in the holiday season with their annual performances of Handel’s inspiring oratorio Messiah. This Baroque-era master-piece gives expression to universal thoughts and emotions through an astonish-ing range of music, with moments of tranquillity, darkness and exuberance — and there’s no better place to hear it than at Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductorNashville Symphony ChorusSoloists to be announced

THe siLK RoAd ensemBLe WiTH Yo-Yo mA March 23, 2013 at 8 p.m.______________________________________________________

Experience our world through the eyes and ears of the acclaimed Silk Road Ensemble. Taking inspiration from the historical Silk Road trading routes, cellist Yo-Yo Ma formed the group to bring together artists and audiences around the globe. Over the course of five albums, these performers have traveled across countries, continents and cultures, changing the way we think about music and the world around us.

Artists, programs and schedule subject to change.

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OnstageListen, learn and engage in lively dialogue with musicians and fellow music lovers at our free monthly OnStage events, which take place right on the stage of Laura Turner Concert hall. A chamber ensemble featuring members of the Nashville Symphony will perform an informal concert, and you’ll get to ask questions and enjoy light refreshments. It’s a wonderful way to get to know your Nashville Symphony musicians! Visit NashvilleSymphony.org/onstage for details.

classical cOnversatiOnsOffered in the Balcony Lobby one hour prior to each SunTrust Classical Series concert, these informal talks offer upbeat, insightful discussions with composers, guest artists, conductors and Nashville Symphony musicians about the evening’s repertoire.

Sponsored by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra League

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The Nashville Symphony is deeply grateful to the following corporations, foundations and government agencies that support our concert season and our services to the community through generous contributions to the Annual Campaign.

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thanKsSeason presenters Gifts of $100,000+

president’s Council Gifts of $75,000+

Directors’ Associates Gifts of $50,000+

principal players Gifts of $25,000+

Orchestra partners - Gifts of $10,000+ Government

Artistic Underwriters - Gifts of $5,000+

Metropolitan Governmentof Nashville and Davidson County

Mayor Karl F. Dean

Metropolitan Council

ArtNowNashville.comAT&TBlevins, Inc.Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLPCaterpillar Financial ServicesCoca-Cola Bottling Company ConsolidatedThe Cockayne Fund Inc.Ann Hardeman and Combs L. Fort FoundationGaylord Entertainment FoundationHastings Architecture Associates, LLC

The HCA FoundationHearn Charitable FoundationKraftCPAs PLLCLifeway WorshipNeal & HarwellPublix Super Markets CharitiesMary C. Ragland FoundationVSA – The International Organization on

Arts and Disability MetLife FoundationWells Fargo

Aladdin Industries, LLCBDOClarcor Inc.Chet Atkins Music Education Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeCorrections Corporation of AmericaCracker Barrel FoundationDan McGuinness Irish PubDavid YurmanFord Motor CompanyAnn and Gordon Getty Foundation

Landis B. Gullett Charitable Lead Annuity TrustHi Fi BuysInterior Design Services, Inc.Monell’s RestaurantsNashville Convention & Visitors BureauOSHi FlowersThe Elizabeth Craig Weaver Proctor Charitable

FoundationTennessee Christian Medical FoundationWaller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP

The Martin Foundation

Mike Curb FamilyFoundation

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