Carrie Krause, Artistic Director

Our 2021-2022 Season

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Recital via Railroad Deep Dive

Travel through time with video, historic photos, and other original source material from our recent concert series “Recital via Railroad: Historic Montana Violin & Piano, 1890-1920.” Click here.

Featuring
Greg Young and Lauren Vandette at the S Cottonwood trailhead in May 2021

Come play with us!

Bach at Trails is Back in June

In partnership with Gallatin Valley Land Trust and the Bozeman Symphony, musicians will be playing at various Bozeman trailheads from 1–3 pm on Saturday, June 4 (rain date June 5).

Musicians of all ages, abilities, and instruments can sign up to play 20 minutes of music of any kind at various locations through the afternoon. Contact info@baroquemusicmontana.org for more information and to sign up.

Upcoming

 

Sonata Tramontana

With Carrie Krause & John Lenti

We are pleased to offer advance sales of BaMM’s inaugural recording, Sonata Tramontana, meaning across the mountain as well as the wind that blows across the alps. It features  Krause on baroque violin and John Lenti on theorbo and  will be the first commercially-released period instrument recording in Montana.  It contains their favorite music especially suited for this instrumentation—sublime sonatas from 17th century Germany, to soothe the aesthetic and intimate cravings of the soul.

Tracks

Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1660-1669)
Sonata “La Monella Romenesca” in G major, Op 4 (Innsbruck,1660)

Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1660-1669)
“La Sabbatina” in C major, Op 3 (Innsbruch, 1660)

Philipp Friederich Boddecker (1607-1683)
Sonata in D minor from Sacra Partitura (Strasbourg, 1651)

Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1623-1680)
Sonata Quarta in D major from Sonatae unarum fidium (Nuremburg, 1664)

Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1623-1680)
Sonata Tertia in G minor from Sonatae unarum fidium (Nuremburg, 1664)

H.I.F. Biber (1644-1704)
Passacaglia in G minor (1674)