BOZEMAN SYMPHONY HEADLINES SWEET PEA 2022
AUGUST 5, 2022
6 PM - 8 PM Bozeman Symphony Orchestra Featuring: DeVotchKa 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. Sweet Pea wristbands are now on sale for the 2022 Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts. Purchase Wristbands by clicking the button below |
2022/23 CONCERT SEASON BROCHURE
Welcome to the Bozeman Symphony’s 2022/23 Concert Season! Join your Bozeman Symphony at the Willson Auditorium for a thrilling 2022/23 Concert Season, as we gather to celebrate the orchestra, our 55th anniversary, and Music Director Norman Huynh’s vibrant symphonic journey through music and time. This momentous season explores some of the greatest musical treasures in the orchestral canon while celebrating new contemporary works, and dynamic world premieres. Hear your Bozeman Symphony perform blockbuster hits from the greatest composers of all time – Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and Mahler – to new works from Andy Akiho, our Composer-in-Residence Scott Lee, and beloved local composer Eric Funk.
Subscribe to our much-anticipated 2022/23 Concert Season today to experience the full scope of Music Director Norman Huynh’s artistic vision and exploration by clicking the link below.
MEET MUSIC DIRECTOR NORMAN HUYNH
Enjoy our premiere video introducing you to our new Music Director, Norman Huynh. In the video, we share a look into Norman's life, his passion for music, and his journey to becoming the Bozeman Symphony Music Director.
This video made possible in part by Sal and Carol Glenn Lalani.
Enjoy our premiere video introducing you to our new Music Director, Norman Huynh. In the video, we share a look into Norman's life, his passion for music, and his journey to becoming the Bozeman Symphony Music Director.
This video made possible in part by Sal and Carol Glenn Lalani.
T E S T I M O N I A L S
"Soon after moving to Bozeman from the Connecticut suburbs of New York, we were fortunate to witness the magnificent performance of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony by the Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir. As frequent attendees at performances by the New York Philharmonic and other world-renowned orchestras at Avery Fisher and Carnegie Halls, we were unsure of what to expect from our new hometown orchestra. May we say “WOW!” Someone said that the performance was at least the equal of anything to be heard in New York and we couldn’t agree more. We have now joined the community of enthusiastic and loyal subscribers and cannot praise enough the quality of the performers and the programming creativity.
The BSO is indeed a jewel in the mountains!"
Diane and Lee Selby