Experience the sounds of the highest and lowest members of the double reed family in two delightful chamber works for winds and strings, perfect for a serene summer afternoon.
Jonathan Gentry, oboe
Juan de Gomar, contrabassoon
Jeffrey Dyrda, violin
Caroline Gilbert, viola
Andrew David Larson, cello
Meaghan Heinrich, host
Mozart: Quartet for Oboe and Strings
Bernard Garfield: Quartet for Bassoon and Strings
GTMF On the Road brings live classical music to audiences in Teton County and surrounding communities through free concerts presented in partnership with community organizations in welcoming locations.
All ensembles feature members of the Festival Orchestra, made up of 250+ exceptional musicians from 84 orchestras and 72 institutions of higher learning. GTMF’s Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich leads programs that are accessible to all ages and bring the music to life with explanations and demonstrations.
Free and open to the public. Since these events are held outdoors, check back for scheduling changes due to weather.
GTMF On the Road is made possible by program sponsors Mary & Don Shockey. Additional funding for education and community engagement programming provided by Anonymous, Arts For All–Teton County and the Town of Jackson, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, TCSD #1 Recreation District, Frank A. O’Neil Family Foundation, Rendezvous Mountain Rentals, Marguerite and Matthew Stoner, and the Botwinick-Wolfensohn Foundation and Wolfensohn Family Foundation, in memory of Elaine and James Wolfensohn. Special thanks to Jackson Hole Land Trust for hosting GTMF at Greenspace on the Block.
Programs and guest artists subject to change.
Note: Please purchase tickets directly from our site and not from an unauthorized ticket reseller.