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Opening Night: Mozart Requiem
Peace Concert Hall
Saturday, September 26 at 7:30 PM 
Sunday, September 27 at 3:00 PM 

PROGRAM
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, K. 626

CONDUCTOR
Lee Mills, Music Director

GUESTS
Clemson University Singers, Dr. Anthony Berndarducci, Director
Furman University Singers, Dr. Stephen Gusukuma, Director

Step into a season of power, beauty, and breathtaking artistry as the Greenville Symphony opens with one of the most iconic masterpieces in the classical canon: Mozart’s Requiem—a work shrouded in mystery, charged with emotion, and eternally captivating. 

For this monumental evening, Music Director Lee Mills leads the full Greenville Symphony joined by two of the Upstate’s premier choral ensembles: the Clemson University Singers, and the Furman University Singers. Together, these forces bring unparalleled vocal richness and dramatic intensity to Mozart’s final, unfinished masterpiece. 

Adding to the excitement, a distinguished roster of guest soloists will be announced soon, promising expressive depth and unforgettable color in Mozart’s soaring arias and ensembles. 

From the hushed opening of the Introitus to the fiery drama of the Dies Irae, this Opening Night celebration delivers an evening of extraordinary musical majesty—an experience that resonates long after the final notes fade. Don’t miss the concert that launches the season with passion, power, and profound beauty. 

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About the Peace Center Concert Hall

The Peace Concert Hall seats 2,115 and features state of the art acoustics. It boasts technology capable of catering to the most complex production requirements. The Concert Hall is the venue of choice for Broadway tours, large concerts, lectures, dance performances, and comedy events, among others.

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Located on the SW corner of Broad St. and Main St.
Downtown Greenville, South Carolina
Phone: (864) 467-3000