The Bozeman Symphony invites audiences to A Spiritual Awakening: Verdi, Simon Ives, an inspirational concert celebrating the essence of spirituality through the rich tapestry of American music, at the Willson Auditorium on the weekend of May 17 & 18.
 
The Bozeman Symphonic Choir will share the stage with the orchestra, performing one of Giuseppe Verdi’s most beloved compositions, the powerful Te Deum from his Quattro pezzi sacri. This ancient Latin hymn is a dynamic expression of praise to God, frequently performed at Roman Catholic masses and significant celebrations.
 
The concert will further enchant attendees with Carlos Simon’s captivating Four Black American Dances, which illuminates the importance of dance as a vital form of social connection, ritual, celebration, and worship within Black Pentecostal church communities.
 
Closing the concert will be Charles Ives’ Symphony No. 2, a masterful work that celebrates American symphonic traditions while playfully intertwining hymns within an innovative and whimsical musical framework, challenging conventional European classical forms.
 
Performances are on Saturday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 18, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets start at $29 and are available at https://www.bozemansymphony.org/a-spiritual-awakening or by calling 406-585-9774. Discounted student (K-12 and college) tickets are offered, and tickets may also be available at the door.
 
The Bozeman Symphony extends its heartfelt thanks to the generous sponsors who have made this concert possible: Cal & Tricia DeSouza, Gary Kunis & Connie Wong, Ritva Porter & Stephen Schachman, Skye Raiser & David Perlin, and Ken & Mary May.

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