Maestro Matthew Savery to Perform at Carnegie Hall

BSO conductor, MAESTRO MATTHEW SAVERY to perform in New York City at Carnegie Hall on June 5th, 2015 with extraordinary solo violinist, ALEXANDER MARKOV and a STRING ORCHESTRA.  Markov most recently visited Bozeman in September, 2014 as part of the Bozeman Symphony’s 47th concert season and the Discover the Wild performance featuring Paganini’s second violin concerto.   

Now in his 21st season as Music Director of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir and continuing in his 7th season as Music Director of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, Matthew Savery enjoys an expanding reputation for his multi-faceted career as an electrifying performer, dedicated orchestra builder and charismatic teacher.  An internationally acclaimed conductor, Savery will be joined by world-renowned violin virtuoso and the hippest violinist on the planet, Alexander Markov, as part of Maestro Savery’s Carnegie Hall debut.
 
SAVERY and MARKOV perform at Carnegie Hall on June 5th, 2015 at 8:00pm in the Stern/Perelman auditorium (881 7th Ave, at 57th Street New York, NY 10019), collaborating with Heike Doerr on harpsichord performing Vivaldi’s epic “Four Seasons”. Other masterpieces on the program include Tchaikovsky Serenade and Vitali Chaconne.

Tickets are priced from $25-$120 and may be purchased by calling Carnegie Charge at 212-247-7800 or online at www.carnegiehall.org.  Tickets for this performance go on sale to the public Thursday, February 12th.