Nashville Symphony - Symphony In Space
A family and sensory-friendly sonic journey into outer space
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The perfect way to introduce little listeners to the magic of classical music!
A family and sensory-friendly sonic journey into outer space
A family and sensory-friendly sonic journey into outer space
Blast off into outer space with the Nashville Symphony and its family-friendly Symphony in Space spring program. Lead by the ensemble's principal pops conductor Enrico Lopez-Yanez, the special one-off concert offers a sensory-friendly, relaxed environment for listeners of all ages, including those with autism. It also features captioning and American Sign Language interpretation for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, allowing an accessible sonic adventure for all.
Lopez-Yanez and the talented instrumentalists of the symphony offer an intergalactic journey to the stars through the music of Holst, Sibelius, John Williams, Stravinsky and more! There's even a piece by the ensemble's world-class conductor entitled Hebrides Shuffle. Don't forget to arrive early - at 10 am, little ones can find fun and entertainment the instrument petting zoo, arts and crafts corner, a book nook and more!
Program
Holst - Jupiter from The Planets
Sibelius - Finlandia
Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 5
Mendelssohn - Saltarello from Symphony No. 4, "Italian"
Enrico Lopez-Yanez - Hebrides Shuffle
Strauss, Jr. - Voices of Spring Waltz
John Williams - Duel of the Fates from Star Wars Episode I
Anderson - Syncopated Clock
Stravinsky - Infernal Dance from The Firebird Suite
Michael Giacchino - Star Trek Into Darkness Suite
John Williams - Star Wars Main Theme