
Carrie Krause
Sarah Broomell and Carrie Krause are set to perform “Mozart, Beethoven, and Hummel–First Editions” on Sunday, February 28th at St. James Episcopal beginning at 2:30pm. Broomell, piano, and Krause, violin, will present a recital of classical and early romantic pieces. Charming sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven, and the Bozeman premiere of Hummel’s Grand Rondeau Brilliante, will be performed from first editions and copyist’s manuscripts using gut strings and period bows. Join these musicians as they decipher the scripts and codes of the sources most close to these revered composers. In addition to her residency as concertmaster (for the Bozeman Symphony among others), Krause enjoys performing as a baroque violinist with ensembles across the country and on numerous international series. For eight years, she has been part of a baroque ensemble called I-90 Collective, with nomenclature from its founding on the interstate highway that links Bozeman, MT with Seattle, WA. The collective is composed of busy baroque soloists, who perform extensively across the country and abroad with many of America’s leading period-instrument ensembles. Having performed on concert series from Seattle to Syracuse, the ensemble entertains audiences with lively, informative, and interactive performances in intimate venues. More recently, you may have heard Krause’s name in correspondence with Montana Baroque Music, an organization in its inaugural year formed by Krause, and made possible by a generous grant from Juilliard. While I-90 Collective performances were primarily in-house concerts, and private events, the goal of Montana Baroque Music is to bring the art of period music to public audiences and also offer learning experiences to local students and professional players through workshops. Please visit carriekrause.com/ for further information. St James Episcopal is located at 5 W Olive in Bozeman. •














