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The Billings Symphony Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Billings, Montana.

The Symphony was founded in 1950, and the chorale was founded in 1955. The Billings Symphony serves South Central Montana, Eastern Montana and Northern Wyoming as the only symphony and chorale in the region. The Billings Symphony Orchestra regularly performs at the Alberta Bair Theater.

Conductors

  • 1950 to 1955 - Robert Staffanson
  • 1955 to 1984 - George Perkins
  • 1984 to 2004 - Uri Barnea (First full-time music director & Conductor.)
  • 2005 to Present - Anne Harrigan

References

  1. The Language of Music
  2. Clawson, Roger; Shandera, Katherine A. (1993). "Saloons, Opera Houses and a Normal School". Billings: The City and the People. Farcountry Press: 85. ISBN 978-1560370376.
  3. Webb, Jaci (September 16, 2011). "10 Questions with BSO conductor Anne Harrigan". Billings Gazette. Retrieved March 15, 2018.

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