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Bozeman Symphony offers Seasons Greetings video to local audiences

by Ted Wolfson
January 10, 2021
in Community, Uncategorized
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Bozeman, Mont. – The Bozeman Symphony presents a Season’s Greetings video to the community with a special musical treat featuring Krause-Slovarp Duo and the Bobcat Brass Trio. This free holiday video – featuring Concertmaster Carrie Krause, Cellist Julia Cory Slovarp and Principal Brass Musicians Sarah Stoneback, trumpet, Mike Nelson, French horn, and Jeannie Little, trombone – celebrates the spirit of the season with holiday classics and Baroque period gems.

Music Director Norman Huynh wanted to gift the community with music this holiday season. “Music and the arts are the driving forces in bringing our community together, especially during the holiday season,” said Huynh. “Since we are unable to gather in person this December, we created a video to show gratitude for our community and spread the message that even though we are apart, we are in this together.”

The Bozeman Symphony has shared the Season’s Greetings video to the Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital, assisted living facilities, schools, and various community organizations to spread holiday cheer virtually. The Symphony encourages community members to post photos or videos watching the Season’s Greetings video with #BozemanSymphony for a chance to be featured on the organization’s social media pages.

The Season’s Greetings video premiered to the Bozeman Symphony’s website (bozemansymphony.org) and YouTube and Facebook pages on Friday, December 18th at 11:00 AM. The Symphony wishes to thank Sal and Carol Glenn Lalani for generously helping sponsor this video.

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