Baroque Music MT launches new season with ambitious program
Baroque Music Montana will present “Amadeus: The Concert” in Bozeman’s new acoustically stunning Gallatin High Auditorium on Saturday, October 9th. The intimate performance will begin at 7:30pm.
Top regional classical musicians will explore influences and connections to the brilliant and jubilant Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The program opens with Bozeman’s advanced high school ensemble, Kamerata, as a kick off to their tour of Salzburg and Vienna. Join Carrie Krause, Julia Slovarp, Angella Ahn, Julie Gosswiller, Natalie Padilla and friends in this polished, fiery and joyous celebration of Mozart’s craft.
Repertoire to include Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes No. IV by H.I.F. Biber, Symphony No. 44 ‘Trauer’ by Haydn, Oboe Concerto in C Major by Mozart, and Symphony No. 25 in G minor by Mozart. Special guest musicians Sarah Stoneback, trumpet, and Sandy Stimson, oboe, will also be on hand. The performance teases an upcoming collaboration with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks.
Admission for the performance is $30 general or $5 for students. Ticketing information for the local concerts, as well as other regional performances, is available at www.baroquemusicmontana.com. The venue will provide for excellent air exchange and distancing.
Baroque Music Montana specializes in chamber music inspired by history. The musician roster rotates based on desired instrumentation for repertoire. Concerts are held in intimate spaces, for which the music was originally intended, and often on period instruments. Using historical instruments and referencing original manuscripts, iconography, and historical writing fuels Baroque Music Montana’s commitment to the music and inspires fresh interpretation. Rather than recreating something old, the aim is to make each performance of this day, of this space, existing because of these musicians and this audience. •