The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Choir recently kicked off their 2016-2017 concert season, promising to electrify audiences with captivating performances of some of the greatest, and most powerful music ever written. Presenting a wide variety of music ranging from the 17th to the 21st century, you’ll be introduced to some of the world’s leading and most exciting soloists. With a few surprises mixed in, a season subscription to the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra is a thrilling journey for all.
Sinfonia Concertante is set for Saturday, October 29th at 7:30pm, and Sunday, October 30th at 2:30pm. The golden age of Hollywood produced not only epic movies, but also epic movie scores, and gave classically trained European composers a niche in the “New World.” Having won multiple Academy Awards, for such films as Ben-Hur, Miklós Rózsa was also a highly respected and sought-after composer of music for the concert hall. His Sinfonia Concertante, was written for two of history’s most famous soloists: Jascha Heifetz and Gregor Piatigorsky. For this performance, Bozeman Symphony is pleased to welcome Dallas Symphony members Jolyon Pegis and Maria Schleuning. Rounding out the program is the music of Antonín Dvorák. His upbeat “Festival March” ushers in the concert, and what has been dubbed both his “Pastoral,” and his greatest Symphony will conclude a program that will leave us all wanting more.
Season tickets are available for purchase for current and new subscribers. Individual tickets to performances are also available. All performances held at Willson Auditorium, located at 404 W. Main St. in downtown Bozeman. Please check venue locations for special events. To purchase season subscriptions or for more information, please contact the Bozeman Symphony by calling (406) 585-9774, online at www.bozemansymphony.org/, or stopping by the Bozeman Symphony office, 1001 West Oak Street, Suite 110. •













