NEWS FLASH:
PAUL RITTER has been offered and has accepted the position of Symphonic Choir Director and part time faculty at the University of Great Falls.
Paul has most recently been Director of Fine Arts for the Missoula Public Schools. Before that he was choir director at Great Falls High School. We are delighted to have someone of Paul's talent and experience joining us in Great Falls. |

50th Anniversary
The Great Falls Symphonic Choir is composed of an 80-voice symphonic choir. Members of the choir come from Great Falls and surrounding communities as far as 65 miles away. Auditions are held in late August and new members will be notified if a position becomes available.


KALEIDOSCOPE
OF
COMMUNITY
Saturday, March 7th, 2009
7:30 p.m.
Classical favorites fill the evening alongside a new work written by Daniel Bukvich honoring our half-century mark. You'll be wowed by the winning young musicians featured in this night celebrating the arts and our community.
Great Falls Symphonic Choir with the Great Falls Symphony Orchestra and Montana Symphony Orchestras
Young Artist Winners
COPLAND
Fanfare for the Common Man
BUKVICH
50 Years - 50 Notes
VERDI
Anvil Chorus from II Trovetore /
RAVEL
Bolero


CELABRATION CHORUS
THE SEVEN LAST
WORDS
OF CHRIST
Sunday, April 5th, 2009
3:00 p.m.
Great Falls Symphonic Choir with instrumentalists from the Great Falls Symphony
DU BOIS
Seven Last Words of Christ
CLAUSEN
Dover Beach (World Premiere)
On Palm Sunday the choir performs powerful music depicting the passion of Christ. You'll also hear accomplished choral conductor and composer Rene Clausen's original work commissioned for the Great Falls Symphonic Choir in its premiere performance.

The Great Falls Symphony is in its 50th season providing opportunities for cultural enrichment and education for people in communities of Montana. We offer a variety of quality musical performances To share our love of music, we invite you to join our audience, numbering over 35,000 people each season.
Other special events are presented throughout the year such as choral dinner theater, a free Summer Pops concert, and special events such as ballet or national touring shows. Twice each season, free educational concerts are presented for students from Great Falls public and private schools, an average of 30 rural schools, senior citizens and developmentally disabled persons.
Purchase your tickets today:
To order season tickets:
By Phone: (406) 453-4102
To order single tickets:
1) By Phone: (406) 455-8514
2) In Person: Mansfield Box Office (Civic Center Convention Center)
3) Online:
http://ticketing.greatfallsmt.net

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