Symphonic Fireworks With the Bozeman Symphony

The Symphony begins their 48th concert season with a virtual kaleidoscope of symphonic virtuosity

The Bozeman Symphony Society presents a repertoire of symphonic and choral music performed for the benefit of individuals, students, and musicians residing in south-central Montana. The Symphony begins their 48th concert season with a virtual kaleidoscope of symphonic virtuosity.

After a two-year leave to pursue a Master’s Degree at Juilliard (on full-scholarship, mind you!), the Symphony welcomes back to Bozeman Concert­master Carrie Krause by showcasing her magnificent artistry as featured soloist in Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. Known as the Bozeman Symphony's greatest orchestrator, Rimsky-Korsakov puts the orchestra on display, as well with some of the most spectacular moments in the history of symphonic music. 

As a founding member of the Meritage String Quartet, Krause was featured in the Grammy Award-winning TV series, 11th and Grant, and participated in summer programs with the Tokyo and Muir String Quartets. As a modern violinist, Carrie has performed as soloist with the Fairbanks Symphony, Casper Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, and String Orchestra of the Rockies, as well as the Bozeman Symphony. 

The Symphony is also thrilled to introduce the extraordinary virtuosity of Taiwanese sensation, and winner of the 12th Arthur Rubenstein International Piano Competition, Ching-Yun Hu, performing Tchaikovsky’s monumental 1st piano concerto. Hu is recognized and acclaimed worldwide for her technique, musicality, and performance style.

Performances will be held Saturday, September 19th at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 20th at 2:30 p.m. at Willson Auditorium, Downtown Bozeman.

Please visit the Bozeman Symphony website for more information regarding ticket sales, venue, and seating information. 

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