Norman Huynh to conduct with Bozeman Symphony for another five years

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On April 23, the Bozeman Symphony announced that conductor Norman Huynh will continue with the Bozeman Symphony through the 2028-29 season. 

Huynh began conducting with the Bozeman Symphony in 2020. “Norman has welcomed a wide and diverse range of special guests and created artistic partnerships with several local artists and arts organizations, establishing himself as an invaluable collaborative partner in Bozeman,” an April 23 Bozeman Symphony release stated. 

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Within two seasons of Huynh conducting, the Bozeman Symphony saw its subscribers increase from 881 to more than 1,300. Along with this announcement, the Bozeman Symphony has developed a strategic plan for the next five years called “Music that Moves Us.” 

“Recognized for his dynamic and authoritative conducting style and enthusiastic advocacy for the arts, Norman has played a pivotal role in redefining the Bozeman Symphony’s artistic direction, focusing on innovative programming that blends traditional symphonic works with contemporary pieces to reflect the diverse community it serves,” the release stated. 

“It is a privilege to work with our amazing musicians, dedicated Board and staff, and this incredible community. I am so thankful and proud of the many things that we’ve been able to share with our growing audiences in my first four seasons. I’m looking forward to the programs ahead that will continue to celebrate the breadth of talent and arts support within our vibrant community,” Huynh stated in the release. 

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