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BOZEMAN SYMPHONY
HEADLINES SWEET PEA 2022

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2022
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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The Bowl at Lindley Park (E Main St & Buttonwood Ave, Bozeman)
Featuring: DeVotchka
Wristbands:
$25 for the weekend

Join us Friday, August 5, 2022, at 6 pm for an unforgettable Bozeman Symphony Orchestra performance where you will enjoy well-known classical favorites before being joined onstage with featured Denver-based band, DeVotchKa, a four-piece multi-instrumental and vocal ensemble. 

We are honored to be a part of your favorite summer music festival. The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra concert is included in the purchase of the wristband through Sweet Pea merchandise vendors by clicking the button below.
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CONCERT PROGRAM
BIZET   Carmen Suite No. 1
V. Les Toréadors


ROSSINI   Overture to William Tell (starting at m. 226)

GRIEG   Peer Gynt Suite No. 1
I. Morgenstimmung
IV. Tanz in der Halle des Bergönigs   

                 
BEETHOVEN   Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
 I. Allegro con brio
II. Andante con moto


COPLAND   Variations on a Shaker Melody

STRAUSS
   The Beautiful Blue Danube

WILLIAMS
   Raiders March
 
I N T E R M I S S I O N


  DEVOTCHKA   The Alley
            
DEVOTCHKA   Queen of the Surface Streets

DEVOTCHKA    Along the Way
 
DEVOTCHKA    The Clockwise Witness
 
DEVOTCHKA    How it Ends
BOZEMAN SYMPHONY ROSTER
​VIOLIN I
Nelly Kovalev
     Guest Concertmaster
Pico Alt*
     Associate Concertmaster
Megan McFadden
Jason Baide
Fildza Rizal*
Amy Wright*
Joshua Ulrich*
 
VIOLIN II
Megan Karls*
     Principal
Natalie Padilla
     Assistant Principal
Jill McJunkin
Cherí Ladd LeCain
Rachel Schnackel*
Athena Carson
Richard Ferguson*
Mary Murphy*
 
VIOLA
Mary Landeen*
     Guest Principal
Jodi Allison-Bunnell*
Ashleigh Snider
Lauren Carr*
Marta Smith*
 
CELLO
Chandra Lind
     Principal
Julia Slovarp
Charlie Martin
Bärbel Pafford
Lisa Woidtke
Cayley Hunt
* Substitute member
BASS
Joel Schnackel*
     Guest Principal
Tristyn Fleming
William Scott Stebbins
Emily Maddison*
Matt Shumway*
 
HARP
Angela Espinosa
     Principal
 
FLUTE
Sue Makeever
     Principal
Kerri Brown
 
PICCOLO
Kerri Brown
 
OBOE
Sandy Stimson
     Principal
Gina Johnson*
 
ENGLISH HORN
Gina Johnson*
 
CLARINET
Celeste Markey*
     Guest Principal
Gregory Young
 
BASSOON
Sam Macken
     Guest Principal
J.T. Holdbrooks*
HORN
Madeleine Folkerts
     Principal
Maria D’Ambrosio
Elizabeth Schmidt
     Associate Principal
Michael Sgrecci
 
TRUMPET
Sarah Stoneback
     Principal
Daniel Wood
Jerry Makeever
 
TROMBONE
Jeannie Little
     Principal
Andrew Carrillo
 
BASS TROMBONE
Lisa Stoneham
 
TUBA
Donald Kronenberger
     Principal
 
TIMPANI
Jeffrey H. Vick
     Principal
 
PERCUSSION
Stephen Versaevel
     Guest Principal
Kristofer Olsen
Patrick White*
 
KEYBOARD
Laurel Yost
     Principal
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FEATURED BAND: DeVotchKa
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A cross-pollination of numerous influences, including cabaret, spaghetti Westerns, norteño, punk, and the immigrant dance music of Eastern Europe, Colorado-based quartet DeVotchKa emerged as unlikely indie heroes in the mid-2000s. Along with bands like Calexico and Gogol Bordello, they infused modern indie music with a global flavor, eventually finding widespread success in 2006 with their Grammy-nominated soundtrack to the hit indie film Little Miss Sunshine. Signing with Anti- in 2008, they released their landmark fourth album, A Mad & Faithful Telling. Following the world tour in support of 2011's cinematic 100 Lovers album, DeVotchKa entered a hiatus, regrouping for 2018's This Night Falls Forever.

DeVotchKa was formed in Denver by multi-instrumentalists Nick Urata (vocals, guitar, trumpet), Tom Hagerman (violin, accordion), Jeanie Schroder (sousaphone, bass), and percussionist Shawn King. Originally a backing back for local burlesque shows, they recorded their debut album, Supermelodrama, in 2000, garnering numerous accolades and touring with such luminaries as Calexico, 16 Horsepower, Flogging Molly, and Archer Prewitt. Una Volta followed in May 2003. Issued by the Boulder, Colorado indie Cicero, DeVotchKa promoted the album through a tour with noted burlesque/fetish entertainer Dita Von Teese. With the release of their third album, 2004's How It Ends, the band found a wider audience thanks to its title cut being used in, among other places, a major campaign for the video game Gears of War 2, and a trailer for the move Everything Is Illuminated. It was followed in 2006 by Curse Your Little Heart, an EP of covers that included Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Last Beat of My Heart" and the Velvet Underground's "Venus in Furs." That same year, they composed the lush score for the independent film Little Miss Sunshine, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Soundtrack, bringing DeVotchKa mainstream exposure.
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Signing with revered indie, Anti-, the band delivered A Mad and Faithful Telling in early 2008, reaching the number nine slot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. A lengthy world tour followed, including stops at major festivals like Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Bumbershoot. After doing more soundtrack work, this time for the 2009 comedy I Love You Phillip Morris, the group returned to the studio for 2011's moody and triumphant 100 Lovers. Embarking on another world tour, they collaborated with the Colorado Symphony on the 2012 concert album Live with the Colorado Symphony. Over the next several years, Urata became increasingly involved in his own film composition career, scoring movies like Crazy Stupid Love, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Paddington, and the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events. Meanwhile, the band regrouped for a lengthy recording session, eventually returning in 2018 with their sixth album, This Night Falls Forever, this time via Concord Records.

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        • March 25 + 26, 2023: Poulenc's Gloria
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        • June 10 + 11, 2023: Mahler's "Titan" Symphony No. 1
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