Saturday, September 6, 2025

Roots in the Sky, vocals; Andrew Major, conductor
Ticket Drawing Opens March 18, 2025 at 12:00 pm MT – We invite you to return here to register at that time.
The Cottonwood Campus, 11:00 AM
Program
MATTHEW RECIO: The Hollow
Tread 1: Traveler
Echo 1: The Possessed
Echo 2: The Stargazer
Echo 3: The Hollow
Echo 4: The Enchanted
Tread 2: Enchanted Traveler
Echo 5: The Renewal
Tread 3: Renewal Traveler
Echo 6: The Hope
Coda: Hope Traveler
ĒRIKS EŠENVALDS: Trees
SAMUEL BARBER: Reincarnations
3. The Coolin
MARQUES GARRETT: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
SHARA NOVA: Titration
5. How Do I Keep On Feelin’ In This Mean, Mean World
3. What’s the Vibe, Vagus?
4. Titration 1
SARAH RIMKUS: We walked through the trees
As part of Tippet Rise’s Wander series, this concert takes place among works of art located on the art center’s Cottonwood Campus, including the Tiara Acoustic Shell, Daydreams and Cursive Takes a Holiday by Patrick Dougherty, Xylem by Francis Kéré, and the Olivier Music Barn.
Members of Montana’s premiere chamber choir – Roots in the Sky – perform The Hollow, an immersive choral work intentionally composed to be performed in nature. The program also includes works by several contemporary choral composers. Throughout the performance, the audience follows the choir as they walk between artworks and locations.
This Wander series performance will include a walking component of less than one mile. Please email info@tippetrise.org for any questions regarding mobility assistance.
Tread 1: Traveler
Echo 1: The Possessed
Echo 2: The Stargazer
Echo 3: The Hollow
Echo 4: The Enchanted
Tread 2: Enchanted Traveler
Echo 5: The Renewal
Tread 3: Renewal Traveler
Echo 6: The Hope
Coda: Hope Traveler
ĒRIKS EŠENVALDS: Trees
SAMUEL BARBER: Reincarnations
3. The Coolin
MARQUES GARRETT: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
SHARA NOVA: Titration
5. How Do I Keep On Feelin’ In This Mean, Mean World
3. What’s the Vibe, Vagus?
4. Titration 1
SARAH RIMKUS: We walked through the trees
As part of Tippet Rise’s Wander series, this concert takes place among works of art located on the art center’s Cottonwood Campus, including the Tiara Acoustic Shell, Daydreams and Cursive Takes a Holiday by Patrick Dougherty, Xylem by Francis Kéré, and the Olivier Music Barn.
Members of Montana’s premiere chamber choir – Roots in the Sky – perform The Hollow, an immersive choral work intentionally composed to be performed in nature. The program also includes works by several contemporary choral composers. Throughout the performance, the audience follows the choir as they walk between artworks and locations.
This Wander series performance will include a walking component of less than one mile. Please email info@tippetrise.org for any questions regarding mobility assistance.