The Nashville Symphony will hold its fourth annual free day of music at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on October 10. The event will include 25 performances by various Nashville-based artists and ensembles; the day begins with a student ensemble from Middle Tennessee State University in Schermerhorn’s front lobby at 10:15 a.m. and ends following a 9 p.m. concert by Music City Swing in the courtyard. Other groups set to participate include the Nashville Symphony, Roy “Futureman” Wooten and the Black Mozart Ensemble, the Nashville Philharmonic, Nashville Symphony Chamber Chorus, and Latin music ensemble the San Rafael Band. For those in attendance at the October 10 event, the Nashville Symphony will offer buy-one, get-one-free ticket specials to any Friday concert during the orchestra’s 2009-10 classical series.

Posted October 7, 2009