PIANIST
SINGER-SONGWRITER
ENTERTAINER
“An honor to perform with you. Your integrity and artistry stand out.”
-Sonia Lee,
renowned violinist, composer, and recording artist
Your event matters. Lori always delivers. So you and your audiences are thrilled.
Lori Rosolowsky is a Bozeman, Montana-based pianist, singer-songwriter, educator, performer, producer, and founder/owner of Open Sky Artists, LLC, a performing arts management and consulting firm.
As a performer or a champion of others in the arts, Lori is committed to excellence and integrity. She double majored in science and music at Oberlin College (B.A.) and earned in PhD at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. She returned to music after a career in environmental science.
As a collaborative pianist, Lori has accompanied students who have won university, state and regional competitions. Her work at MSU earned her a 2021 Honorary Alumni Award from the MSU Honors College. She immerses herself in the vibrant culture of Bozeman, including as Music Director for Verge Theater's productions of Fun Home (2019), Cabaret (2023), and Songs for A New World (2024), and The Last Five Years (2023) at The Blue Slipper in Livingston. In 2024, Lori played in the orchestra for Mary Poppins at Bozeman’s Ellen Theater. She has served on the Board of Bozeman Actors Theatre (2018-2022) and Verge Theater (2023-current). Lori is a connector of people and ideas.
She created and chairs the Preludes and Performances at Montana State University’s lifelong learning program MSU-OLLI, events designed to increase audience engagement of arts offerings in Montana. She produces RIVERs (Rhapsody-in-View Events and Retreats), private house concerts and shows that connect socially conscious organizations with professional performers to increase the flow of resources (audience, awareness, and funds) to all participants.
She is married to scientist Dr. Mark Rosolowsky and together they have raised two shining lights (Kurt, who works at Nissan in Michigan) and Cody (a student at Duke University in North Carolina). Lori enjoys skiing, biking, hiking, yoga and is a competitive US Masters swimmer.