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    Let Freedom Sing

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    NASHVILLE, TN — In a celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, the 31st annual Let Freedom Sing concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center promises an inspirational evening on Sunday, January 14. 

    The event kicks off at 7:30 pm with pre-sale ticket reservations available for 2023/2024 for season subscribers, groups of 12+, and donors of $500 or more.

    Led by conductor Dr. Jeffery L. Ames, the Nashville Symphony, along with tenor Rodrick Dixon and spoken word artist Wisdom Wright, will deliver a moving performance. The Celebration Chorus, under the guidance of chorus master Odessa Settles, and the Celebration Youth Chorus, co-directed by Margaret Campbelle-Holman and Dr. Nita Smith, will join forces for a diverse selection of classical works, songs, Traditionals, and more.

    This free community concert, titled “Let Freedom Sing,” utilizes a Choose What You Pay model, making it accessible to all. However, there are ticket limits of 4 per order and 12 per group organization. Seat reservations are guaranteed until 15 minutes before the event.

    For those eager to secure their seats, public ticket reservations begin on January 8, 2024, at 10 am. 

    Group reservations, limited to 300 seats (25 Groups of 12), are open now, and requests can be made through the provided form. Keep in mind that all group requests will be reviewed before ticket assignments are finalized.

    The concert program features a powerful lineup, including works by J. Rosamond Johnson, Florence Price, Jeffery L. Ames, Jane Ramseyer Miller, Coleridge-Taylor, Dilworth, Leonard Bernstein, Mary D. Watkins, Kaplan, Adolphus Hailstork, and Traditional Spiritual arrangements by Roy Ringwald. 

    The performance concludes with the iconic “We Shall Overcome,” symbolizing unity and the enduring spirit of the Civil Rights Movement. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of music and celebration.

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