Bozeman Symphony’s 56th Season Kicks Off September 23rd & 24th Hear the Opening Weekend Performance: Dvorak’s New World Symphony

BOZEMAN  -- The Bozeman Symphony is thrilled to kick off the 2023/24 concert season with Opening Weekend: Dvorak’s New World Symphony! The program features Israeli-American cellist, Inbal Segev performing DANCE for Cello and Orchestra, a piece that has been streamed over 10 million times. Audiences will be swept away by this rousing start to The Bozeman Symphony’s 56th season!

“Our audience is going to experience two of classical music’s leading living composers of our age,’ says Music Director Norman Huynh. “Kevin Puts is an American composer who uses traditional aspects with a modern twist. Virelai is the perfect piece of music to introduce our patrons to his sound world. Anna Clyne’s sense of melody ties to a long tradition of British orchestral music. However, she can quickly shift the mood of a piece to feel more angular or make feel like you’re suspended in time, like the first movement of her concerto, DANCE.”

“Tying this program together is Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 “New World”. He was influenced by his trip to North America and through his signature folk style, was able to open possibilities for American composers to find their own unique voice. The English Horn solo is absolutely divine and worth hearing live, especially by our wonderful English Horn player, Mateo Mendez.”

About guest soloist Inbal Segev: Celebrated for her fresh insights into music’s great masterworks, the Israeli-American cellist is equally committed to reinvigorating the cello repertoire, and has commissioned and premiered major new works from an international who’s who of today’s foremost contemporary composers. A prodigy who first played for the Israeli president at just eight years old, Segev came to international attention ten years later when she made concerto debuts with both the Berlin Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta. Since then, she has appeared as a soloist with such leading orchestras as the London Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Lyon, Dortmund Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Baltimore Symphony and St. Louis Symphony. Today she lives in New York City with her husband, their three teenage children and her cellos.

Performances will be held on Saturday, September 23 at 7:30 PM and Sunday, September 24 at 2:30 PM, at the Willson Auditorium (404 West Main Street) in downtown Bozeman. Performances would not be possible without strong community support and sponsorship. The Bozeman Symphony wishes to thank Conductor’s Circle Sponsors Cal & Tricia DeSouza for supporting the 2023/24 season and concert sponsors Gary Kunis & Connie Wong, Ritva Porter & Stephen Schachman, and Skye Raiser & David Perlin.

Individual tickets are available for purchase online at bozemansymphony.org/openingweekend or by phone at 406-585-9774. Tickets at the door are based on availability. Adult tickets start as low as $29.00. Student-discounted tickets are available.

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Under the leadership of Music Director Norman Huynh, the Bozeman Symphony presents a repertoire of symphonic and choral music performed for the benefit of south-central Montana. Each season includes six Classical Series concerts, the Bozeman

Symphony Presents Series, family programming, and "Current Commotion" – an experimental music series that allows the Bozeman Symphony to be on the cutting edge of the industry. The Bozeman Symphony also presents community outreach performances

For more information, visit bozemansymphony.org.

across Montana through its Far Afield program.