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    Billed as a feast for eye and ear, the future Schermerhorn Symphony Center is already rising out of the ground in downtown Nashville. Set to open in September 2006, the Nashville Symphony's new home promises to be a destination presenting many genres of music, all offered in a 1,900-seat hall boasting world-class, state-of-the-art acoustics.

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