Griffin Browne, principal cellist with the Glacier Symphony
January 9, 2020
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January 9, 2020 4 a.m.
Big Sky Alive! presents 'Bach, Beethoven and the Starry Sky'
Big Sky Alive! continues its Mostly Monday Music Series Monday, Jan. 13, with a concert featuring the world premiere of a piece for solo cello performed by Griffin Browne, principal cellist with the Glacier Symphony. Titled “Where Mountains Kiss the Starry Sky,” the piece is composed by Craig Thomas Naylor, who founded the Big Sky Alive! nonprofit music organization in 2012. As its music director, Naylor holds a Doctorate in Music Composition degree from the University of Southern California and has an extensive resume as a composer, conductor and performer.