Robert Henry will be the featured pianist in the Bozeman Symphony’s Piano Series on Friday, January 22nd at 7:30pm. The beautiful Reynolds Recital Hall on the Montana State University Campus offers a superb setting to enjoy the vast variety of repertoire for solo piano and Bozeman Symphony is pleased to present you this January with the talent that is Robert Henry.
Constance Carroll noted, “Robert Henry is a special breed, and I mean that in the most complimentary sense of the phrase. He has it all–the whole package of artistic gifts–and in abundance. But, what strikes about his playing is the sheer beauty–the concept, the intelligence, the control over every sound, the vision, the phenomenal listening to it all–all the attributes that comprise great artistry of the sort that touches our souls.” 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. Established in 1968, the Society supports the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir. Under the direction of Music Director and Conductor Matthew Savery, the Bozeman Symphony has experienced tremendous growth over the last twenty years. In addition to a wide variety of orchestral programming, the Bozeman Symphony supports Far Afield, a highly accessible community outreach program, donates thousands of dollars’ worth of tickets to local nonprofits, awards scholarships to promising young musicians, and provides employment opportunities for nearly 100 people.
The Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir have established themselves as significant cultural icons in Montana, whose history is marked by artistic excellence. Its future is dependent upon maintaining a skilled and motivated orchestra whose members bring symphonic music to life. Visit bozemansymphony.org/ for tickets to Robert Henry’s performance, or call 585-9774 for more information. •