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CONCERTS & TICKETS > 2007-2008 HCA ADVENTURE SERIES


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on behalf of the HCA/TriStar Family of Hospitals


 

Music Director Paul Gambill leads you through a tour of Music Without Boundaries with excerpts from previous Adventure Series concerts.

 

OCT  |   NOV   |   JUN  

TANGO!

SAT – OCT 13 – 8 PM
Schermerhorn Symphony Center


Orchestra Nashville
Paul Gambill, conductor


Carolina Jaurena & Anton Gazenbeek, dancers
Raul Jaurena
, bandoneon
Jeff Lisenby
, accordion
John Mock
, concertina

It is the soul of Tango.

It’s breathing goes with the dancers’ breathing and pumping hearts. A small accordion-like instrument that envelopes you in a warm and evocative soundscape—it is the bandoneon.

Orchestra Nashville explores the sensuous world of tango through the sounds of this exotic instrument.

As Orchestra Nashville and bandoneon master Raul Jaurena become a tango orchestra, acclaimed dancers Carolina Herrera and Anton Gazenbeek will enliven the stage with the passion of traditional Argentine tango.

And John Mock and Jeff Lisenby join the program with traditional folk and jazz selections that link the heritage of the concertina, accordion and bandoneon to Nashville's eclectic music scene.

Featuring the Concerto for Bandoneon by Astor Piazzolla, and Osvaldo Golijov’s Last Round, which was conceived as an idealized bandoneon.

[Last Round program notes]

[Osvaldo Golijov]

[Astor Piazzolla]

 

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THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
                 SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE

FRI – NOV 23– 8 PM

Schermerhorn Symphony Center


SAT – NOV 24– 8 PM

Schermerhorn Symphony Center



Cabaret-style table seating with food and beverage service available.

NCO
Paul Gambill, conductor
Orchestra Nashville Gospel Choir,

      Jason Shelton and Nathan Young, directors
Abby Burke, vocals

Jeff Coffin, saxophones and flute

David Davidson, violin

Alexander Fedoriouk, cimbalom

John Jorgenson, guitar, Artist-in-Residence

Jonell Mosser, vocals

Odessa Settles, vocals

Tracy Silverman, electric violin

Scat Springs, vocals

Todd Suttles, vocals

Nathan Young, vocals

 

Jump-start your holiday season with this festive program featuring a diverse selection of songs in true Music Without Boundaries fashion that celebrate the gifts we all share.

In 1976 Stevie Wonder released his iconic two-album set, Songs In The Key Of Life, and turned the music world on end with its genre-busting fusion of soul, jazz, Latin and pop. It inspired a generation and continues to move us today, as we use songs from this seminal record along with traditional gospel, jazz and classical works to shape our annual Thanksgiving Celebration.

Featuring the songs you love, sung by the amazing Jonell Moser, Odessa Settles, Scat Springs and Todd Suttles with the Orchestra Nashville Gospel Choir.

Also featuring instrumental soloists Jeff Coffin, David Davidson, Alexander Fedoriouk, John Jorgenson and Tracy Silverman on world premieres, R&B and gypsy jazz.

All backed by the hippest orchestra on the planet—otherwise known as Orchestra Nashville.

Cabaret-style table seating on the main floor, with food and beverage service offers a fun way to share the evening with friends and family.

Selections include works by Oscar Brown Jr., Walter Hawkins, John Jorgenson & Carl Marsh, Puccini, Don Hart, Tracy Silverman (world premiere), Hezikiah Walker, and Stevie Wonder.

 
Abby Burke 

Jeff Coffin 

David Davidson 
Alexander Fedoriouk 
John Jorgenson 
Jonell Mosser 
Odessa Settles 
Tracy Silverman 
Scat Springs 
Todd Suttles 
 

 
MUSIC OF THE SPIRIT

TUE – JUN 17 – 7 PM
Belmont Heights Baptist Church


$25 General Admission - students half price




Orchestra Nashville
Paul Gambill, conductor

Chorus

John Jorgenson, guitar

Turtle Island Quartet

Soloists on Anima Mundi:

Karyn Friedman, mezzo-soprano

Wade Henderson, tenor

Amy Jarman, soprano

Leda Scearce, soprano

John Bindel, baritone

Additional soloists to be announced

throughout the season.

What is spiritual music?

Share your story about music that stirs your soul and Music Director Paul Gambill will choose the concert selections from ideas submitted and discussed on our Music of the Spirit blog.

Orchestra Nashville’s contribution to this timeless question will be Anima Mundi, a work we commissioned from composer J. Mark Scearce for five vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra. Using text ranging from Chief Seattle to the book of Job, Anima Mundi is a powerful vision of spiritual music for our global community.

Listen to excerpts and read the composer's program notes and the
text for Anima Mundi.

As our discussion about spiritual music unfolds, we'll post additional works and soloists for the program that have been chosen from your ideas.

Join us as we discover and celebrate our community’s diverse beliefs about spiritual music.