from the book: 'Hidden History of Nashville' by George R. Zepp
Arcadia Publishing, 01.09.2009
...
The little church moved about 1910 to a new Gothic Revival building in the
"suburbs," now on Music Row at 1200 Seventeenth Avenue South.
In 1973, the Church of the Advent relocated to a new building in the Brentwood area, at 5501 Franklin Road.
The old church building on Seventeenth, designed by architect Robert Sharp, has been through a series of modern uses:
a neighborhood center for the YMCA;
in 1977, the Advent Theatre of the Tennessee Performing Arts Foundation;
in 1981, the Alamo Foundation's Nashville headquarters and a videotaping center for evangelist Tony Alamo's TV shows;
in 1993, the start of conversion by California investors into Ocean Way recording studios;
and in 2001, acquisition by the present owner, Belmont University.
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Setlist:
Federico Moreno Torroba - Suite Castellana
Fandanguillo [00:04]
Arada [01:49]
Danza [05:54]
Pierre Bensusan
Altiplanos [07:46]
Astor Piazzolla - Four Pieces
Verano Porteno [12:56]
Milonga del Angel [17:15]
La Muerte del Angel [22:47]
Primavera Portena [26:49]