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It’s 4 o’clock and Time for Three at Center Theater – JH News&Guide

Still aglow from their 2023 Grammy Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo, and about halfway through its current tour, Time for Three returns to Jackson for its fifth visit, promising audiences its unique twist on classical, bluegrass, rock and folk music, and maybe some new original material as well.

Festival takes flight with ambitious ‘Madame Butterfly’ – JH News&Guide

“Madame Butterfly” is Lefkowich’s third collaboration with the Grand Teton Music Festival. He worked with Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles for years at the San Francisco Opera and in 2018 was invited to stage the festival’s concert version of “West Side Story,” with some costumes and theatrical lighting and a bit of choreography. Last year he and the festival stepped it up a notch with a production of “La Bohème” adding projections to serve as the work’s Parisian setting.

‘Clustered Vine’ premieres this weekend – JH News&Guide

Reaching the seventh week of its 2022 season, the Grand Teton Music Festival will showcase mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor to perform a world premiere of Kareem Roustom’s “The Clustered Vine – Songs of Love, Loss and Remembrance” on Friday and Saturday nights in Walk Festival Hall.

Thile, audience to make music together – JH News&Guide

The crowd at Walk Festival Hall will have a chance to collaborate with Thile on Thursday, when he will give a solo performance for the final “Gateway Series” concert of the 2023 season of the Grand Teton Music Festival.

Press Release: Coombs Outdoors and the Grand Teton Music Festival Partner to Provide Music Lessons to Jackson’s Youth

Coombs Outdoors and the Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) are excited to announce a collaborative partnership that creates access to music lessons and opportunities for Coombs Outdoors participants. The two local nonprofits have worked together to launch a summer-long program, the Coombs Ukulele Club, that offers Ukulele lessons to Coombs participants once a week for the duration of the summer.

National Youth Orchestra to play Barber, Berlioz – JH News&Guide

The Grand Teton Music Festival’s audience can catch these potential stars at the start of their trajectory when they visit Walk Festival Hall as part of a national tour that will take the orchestra from the East Coast to the West through the end of JulyThis year, Sir Andrew Davis — conductor laureate of the Toronto, Melbourne and BBC symphony orchestras — leads the 120-member NYO, presenting in Jackson Hole Berlioz’s “Symphony Fantastique” and Valerie Coleman’s “Giants of Light,” commissions for the ensemble’s 10th anniversary by Carnegie Hall, the group’s parent organization.

GTMF & Four Seasons Jackson Hole featured in Forbes Magazine

The Five-Star hotel (Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole) pairs Wyoming’s majestic landscapes with an equally awe-inspiring soundscape courtesy of the eight-week run of the Grand Teton Music Festival from June 30 to August 19.

Press Release: Grand Teton Music Festival Announces 2023 Season, June 30-August 19

The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) is delighted to announce its 62nd season with eight weeks of performances under the leadership of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. The 2023 summer season features robust orchestral and chamber music performances, Gateway series concerts, special events, the continuation of GTMF’s opera initiative and Sunday Matinee Piano Recitals, and events for the community including GTMF On the Road performances.