Norman Huynh Extends Contract as Bozeman Symphony’s Music Director and Unveils Five-Year Growth Plan

Wednesday Apr. 24th, 2024


BOZEMAN
– Norman Huynh today announced his commitment to the Greater Yellowstone region by extending his tenure as the Bozeman Symphony’s Music Director through the 2028-29 season, marking a significant continuation of his transformative influence on the organization.

To reinforce the momentum of this flourishing artistic partnership, the Bozeman Symphony unveiled “Music that Moves Us,” a new, strategic growth plan for the next five years. Key initiatives include expanding classical and popular programming, investing in musicians and staff, increasing education and community engagement programs, and expanding live performances beyond Bozeman.

Since Norman was appointed the Symphony’s Music Director in 2020, the organization has celebrated record success, growing from 881 to more than 1,300 subscribers in just two seasons, with over 200 percent growth in ticket revenue, and numerous sold-out shows. The Symphony also extended its performance season with a sixth classical concert in 2021 and now a seventh in 2024. 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.

“It gives me great joy to continue the artistic partnership with my wonderful colleagues at the Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir,” said Norman. “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.”

“We’re thrilled that Norman will be with us through at least the next five years,” said Bozeman Symphony Board Chair Ben Phinney. “Norman’s upbeat energy and artistic acumen have elevated the Symphony to new heights, breathing fresh energy into the concert hall with extraordinary music and outstanding artistry. Norman’s commitment sends a message of dedication to our supporters, musicians, and staff, and is the foundation of our strategic growth plan. We are grateful that Norman will stay in Bozeman, the future of the Bozeman Symphony is bright.”

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. Audiences love how welcoming and approachable Norman is from the podium—he has a unique ability to connect audiences with classical music, creating a richer listening experience.

Aside from his contributions to the Symphony’s artistic achievements, Norman is devoted to building connections in the community through education and outreach programs. Last season, Norman secured a $50,000 donation to launch the Symphony’s first true education and outreach department—unleashing a host of musical activities throughout the region. Everyone, from toddlers to retired lifelong learners, is now connecting with the orchestra and choir, inspiring passion for music and the arts.

Norman’s influence extends beyond the local community, with a distinguished career as a guest conductor that most recently included his sold-out subscription debut with the New York Philharmonic, as well as regular appearances with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Symphony, and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

“As the Bozeman Symphony and Norman embark on this extended journey together, the orchestra’s trajectory is poised for further innovation and excellence,” said Bozeman Symphony Executive Director Jacob Blaser. “Norman’s tenure has left an indelible mark on musicians and audience members alike, and his contract extension promises to bring even more creative achievements and community connections. Now is an exciting time to be part of the performing arts in Southwest Montana.”