The Bozeman Symphony presents performances of Sinfonia Concertante on Saturday and Sunday, October 29th and 30th at Willson Auditorium in downtown Bozeman, featuring the music of composers Miklós Rózsa and Antonín Dvorák. 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 “Festive Overture” opens the concert, and what has been dubbed both his “Pastoral,” and his greatest Symphony will conclude a program that will leave everyone wanting more. Simply gorgeous!
Performances will be held Saturday, October 29th at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 30th at 2:30pm at Willson Auditorium. These performances would not be possible without strong community support and sponsorship. This concert weekend is sponsored by The Art Family: Mike, Eve, Andy, and Jackie for Saturday’s performance and Northwest Farm Credit Services for Sunday’s performance. Purchase a season subscription today and save up to 35%—new subscriber discounts available. Individual tickets are available for purchase online at www.bozemansymphony.org/ or by calling (406) 585-9774. Adult ticket prices range from $27–$67. Student discounts are available. Tickets may be purchased for rush, based on availability on Friday, October 28th. Please contact the Bozeman Symphony for more information on rush tickets and purchase locations. Please contact the Bozeman Symphony at (406) 585-9774 or info@bozemansymphony.org with questions you have regarding performance, ticket sales, venue, and seating information. •













