Nashville Symphony InConcert March 2019

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CLASSICAL

Present a most Plutonian sight. I no world but a fallen one Could such lands exist. Those parts of the strand free from the marks of fire, stretch away in wide level beaches of multitudinous dead shells, with here and there decayed bits of sugar-can, bamboos, and cocoanuts washed upon this Other and darker world from the charming palm isles to the westward and southward; All the way from Paradise to Tartarus; While mixed with the Relics of distant beauty you Will sometimes see fragments of charred wood and mouldering ribs Of wrecks. Neither will any one be surprised at meeting these last, after observing the Conflicting currents which eddy throughout the wide channels of the entire group. The capriciousness of the tides of air sympathizes with those of the sea. Nowhere is the wind so light, baffling, unreliables, and so given to perplexing calms, As at the Encantadas.

IV. Diversity One noon my ship was cruising in close vicinity to the isles. Partly by way of freak, and partly by way of spying out so strange a country, a boat’s crew was sent ashore. It was after sunset when the adventures returned. Ropes were dropt over, and presently three huge antediluvian-looking tortoises were landed on deck.These were none of your schoolboy mud-turtles… but black as widower’s weeds, heavy as chests of plate, with vast shells medallioned and orbed like shields, and dented and blistered like shields that have breasted a battle. Shaggy, too, here and there, with dark green moss, and slimy with the spray of the sea. The great feeling inspired by these creatures was that of age: dateless, indefinite endurance.

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They seemed newly crawled from beneath the foundations of the world. These mystic creatures, suddenly translated by night from unutterable solitudes to our peopled deck, affected me in a manner not easy to unfold. As I lay in my hammock that night, overhead I heard the slow weary draggings of the three ponderous strangers along the encumbered deck. One ceased his movements altogether just before the midwatch. At sunrise I found him butted like a batteringram against the immovable foot of the foremast, and still striving, tooth and nail, to force the impossible passage. In that strange infatuation of hopeless toil which so often possesses them… They seem the victims of a downright enchanter. I have known them in their journeyings to ram themselves heroically against rocks, And long abide there, Nudging, wriggling, wedging, in order to displace them, And so hold on their inflexible path. Their crowning curse is their drudging impulse to straightforwardness in a belittered world. To gaze abroad upon the Encantadas there is the noble point of Observation… Rock Rodondo. Two hundred and Fifty feet high, rising straight from the sea. When first seen afar, it is invariably mistaken for a sail. When four leagues away of a golden hazy noon, It seems some Spanish Admiral’s ship, Stacked up with glittering canvas… But coming nigh the enchanted frigate is transformed apace into a craggy keep… sole survivor Of some perished castle. From a broken stair-like base, washed as the steps of A water-palace by the waves,




























THE MUSIC OF

WITH THE

NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

SPECIAL EVENT TUESDAY, MARCH 26, AT 7:30 PM

NASHVILLE SYMPHONY ENRICO LOPEZ-YAÑEZ, conductor AISHA DE HAAS, vocalist THE MCCRARY SISTERS, vocalists ANN MARIE CASTELLANO, background vocals

ADAM MICHAELSON, keyboards DAN CLEMENS, bass POWELL RANDOLPH, drums GEORGE CINTRON, guitar EDDIE WILLIAMS, sax

Selections to be announced from the stage. This concert will last approximately 2 hours, including a 20-minute intermission.

AISHA DE HAAS vocals

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isha de Haas is a Broadway and jazz artist with the ability to sing in a variety of vocal styles. Graduating from Columbia College in Chicago, where she was mentored by Sheldon Patinkin, she began her professional career with Little Shop of Horrors at the Royal George Theater, Four Saints in Three Acts with Chicago Opera Theater, and several productions at The Goodman Theater. After starring in her first Broadway show, Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk with Savion Glover, she joined the cast of the Tony Awardwinning production of RENT and Caroline, Or Change. Off-Broadway, de Haas has performed in Nora Ephron’s Love, Loss and What I Wore and Stephen Sondheim’s Road Show. Her movie roles include Across the Universe, RENT, The Secret Lives of Dentists and Marci X. Her voice has been heard on recordings including Dreamgirls in Concert, Chicago (the Motion Picture), Road Show and PopJazz. De Haas’ own show, Jazzer at Heart, is a tribute to The Great American Songbook.

THE MCCRARY SISTERS backing vocals

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ynamic, powerful and thrilling are just a few words to describe The McCrary Sisters’ live performances. Steeped in tight soulful harmonies, Ann, Deborah, Regina and Alfreda are the daughters of the late Rev. Samuel McCrary, one of the original members of gospel quartet The Fairfield Four. They were raised in harmony, singing at home and at their father’s church, but word soon spread of their individual voices, and each began sharing the family vocal legacy as solo artists with a wide range of performers, including Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Isaac Hayes and Stevie Wonder. In 2011, the Sisters officially formed their own group and have since recorded or performed with Delbert McClinton, The Black Keys, Martina McBride, Eric Church, Patty Griffin, Jonny Lang, Robert Randolph, The Winans, Donnie McClurkin, Rosanne Cash, Carrie Underwood, Hank Williams Jr., Dr. John, Widespread Panic, Sheryl Crow, Maren Morris and Gregg Allman. The McCrary Sisters’ CD/DVD LIVE was produced by Tommy Sims and was filmed and recorded at 3rd and Lindsley. INCONCERT

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