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del Schermerhorn:

Velada entre danzas y un duelo 

(English Version here: https://wp.me/pabEmc-2vN) Me atrevo a afirmar que la experiencia deseada por Aaron Copland, Astor Piazzolla y Antonio Estévez en cada composición, fue revelada de manera fascinante el pasadoRead More

The Nashville Symphony plays Copland, Slatkin, Elgar

A Celebration, An Elegy, A Majestic Ending

Fresh from their triumph in the world premiere of The Jonah People, an opera the symphony commissioned from composer Hannibal Lokumbé, the Nashville Symphony presented a solid program of moreRead More

At the Schermerhorn

A “Simple Gift” from the Nashville Symphony

The program presented by the Nashville Symphony this past weekend had been highlighted on my calendar for a few months now.  All works performed were less than one hundred yearsRead More

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Brad Baumgardner

Brad Baumgardner is an unapologetic music nerd who listens to Rossini, Reich, and Radiohead with equal joy. As a composer and new music clarinetist, he has a particular soft spot for thoughtfully crafted and well orchestrated contemporary music. He lives in Nashville with his wife and children, none of whom own or wear cowboy boots.

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