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    Sir Neville Marriner & Christopher Plummer

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    Nashville Symphony

    February 25-February 27, 2010

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    SunTrust Classical Series presents Sir Neville Marriner & Christopher Plummer featuring Nashville Symphony, Sir Neville Marriner, conductor, Christopher Plummer, narrator, Nashville Symphony Chorus, George Mabry, chorus director, Blair Children's Chorus and Hazel Somerville, director.

    Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 2 in G major "A London Symphony" William Walton: Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario

    Actor Christopher Plummer and Sir Neville Marriner, founder of the peerless Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, join the Nashville Symphony for a program that honors two of Great Britain’s most celebrated composers. A veteran Shakespearean performer, Plummer will narrate William Walton’s Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario, adapted from the composer’s Oscar-nominated film score. Written on the eve of World War I, Vaughan Williams’ A London Symphony captures the energetic spirit of this bustling British city.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $37.50-$107.50/ticket

      Info Phone: (615) 687-6400

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      February 25-February 27, 2010

      Times:
      Thursday 7:00pm, Friday and Saturday 8:00pm

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      Schermerhorn Symphony Center

      1 Symphony Place Nashville, TN 37201

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    • Parking Info

      Free Parking:
      SunTrust Bank has generously offered the Nashville Symphony priority use of their parking garage at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Commerce Street on all of our concert nights - for more information visit our web site.

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