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The Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) presents concert series, “A Season of Stories”



The Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) is proud to present their 2022-2023 concert series, “A Season of Stories”. Performed at Belle Aire Baptist Church in September, November, December, February, and April, TPO(formerly the Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra) will be a five-chapter symphonic story that will be entertaining for all ages. The conductor, musicians, and board members would like to extend a personal invitation to the community to join them this season.

“A Season of Stories” will take patrons on a musical journey across land, seasons, and time. This year, TPO’s performances will feature works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington, and Jean Sibelius. Starting this September 29th, “A Season of Stories” will run through April 20th, 2023. You can buy season tickets as well as single concert tickets online at tnphil.org.

Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) is a local arts nonprofit organization that brings high-quality orchestral music to Middle Tennessee through concert series, and educational and outreach programs. With the support of the community, TPO has been able to continue to fulfill its mission for over 40 years. 

 

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