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24-25 Season Performances

October 5, Rodeo


Join us in exploring the rugged beauty of the American West, in partnership with the C.M. Russell Museum. Experience the passion of Ferde Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite, Libby Larsen's Deep Summer Music, and Aaron Copeland's timeless Rodeo and Fanfare for the Common Man.

November 9, Mozart


Enjoy an evening highlighting the timeless genius of Mozart. Our esteemed co-concertmaster of the orchestra, Mary Papoulis, will grace the stage for Mozart's exquisite Violin Concerto No. 4. You will also experience Mozart's iconic Symphony No. 40 in G Minor and the vibrant Overture to the Anonymous Lover by Joseph Boulogne.

December 8, Christmas


Relive Grant's Harville's first GFSA concert conducting the Great Falls Symphony as we feature Tchaikovsky's dazzling Suite from The Nutcracker, along with traditional Christmas carols, singalong, and a surprise guest conductor leading audience favorite, Sleigh Ride. Let our annual holiday concert kick off your seasonal festivities. Santa will be there too!

February 15, Mood Indigo


The Symphony honors the iconic works of American musical legend Duke Ellington through a medley of his most famous works and his ballet score, The River. Don't miss the world premier performance of a new tenor saxophone concerto by Jonathan Armstrong, a longtime friend of Grant.

April 5, Sheherezade


This enchanting concert features Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's music inspired by Sherezade's tales of hordes of thieves, caves of treasure, and magic lamps from 1001 Arabian Nights. We are joined by our talented Youth Orchestra for Bela Keler's Lustpiel Overture and Symphonic Choir for a series of popular opera choruses.

May 10, Mahler Symphony No. 2


Grant's final season conducting the Great Falls Symphony hits a crescendo with Mahler's glorious Symphony No. 2, known as 'Resurrection.' Two fabulous soloists and our Symphonic Choir will help Grant close out his tenure with this symphonic work that's been a favorite since his teenage years. Join us for a reception after the concert to wish our Maestro a fond farewell.

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