Join the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maestro Matthew Savery the weekend of
Saturday February 6th and 7th
for performances of Return to Carnegie. The symphony welcomes violin virtuoso, and Bozeman favorite, Alexander Markov to the stage. On June 5th, 2015 the world renowned violinist teamed up with our own Matthew Savery for a historic performance on the Stern Auditorium’s Perelman Stage at the most famous concert hall in the world: Carnegie Hall. These two long-time friends will encore this program for Bozeman audiences in the Willson Auditorium. It was a night to remember, and will be for you as well!
Program selections include: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade, op. 48, in C major, Vitali’s Ciaccona Violin & Strings and Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Staggioni, op. 8 (The Four Seasons). Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is the best known of his orchestral works and perhaps one of the most known violin concertos ever written. The concerti were accompanied by four poems, suggesting that the music was intended to evoke feelings about each season. It is this narrative element of The Four Seasons that enraptures audiences, and we are so fortunate as to have Alexander Markov to interpret the music.
Internationally renowned violinist Alexander Markov has been hailed as one of the most captivating musicians of our time. Lord Yehudi Menuhin has written, “He is without doubt one of the most brilliant and musical of violinists . . . Alexander Markov will certainly leave his mark on the music-lovers of the world and in the annals of the violin virtuosi of our day.”
Gold Medal winner at the Paganini International Violin Competition, Mr. Markov has appeared as a soloist with some of the world’s most celebrated orchestras such as: the Philadelphia Orchestra, the BBC and Montreal Symphonies, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony. He has worked with major conductors of our day, including Neeme Jarvi, Christoph Eschenbach and Ivan Fischer.















