The Grand Teton Music Festival Returns For Its 60th Season – Wyoming Public Media

The Grand Teton Music Festival is underway and it’s celebrating its 60th season. Over seven weeks each summer, the Grand Teton Music Festival unites more than 200 celebrated orchestral musicians led by music director Donald Runnicles.

The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) is one of America’s leading summer classical music festivals and they are running until August 21.

Emma Kail, the executive director of the Grand Teton Music Festival said that it kicked off with outdoor concerts and then returned to reduced capacity indoor performances at Walk Festival Hall.

“Beyond the concert hall, I’m really excited about a new program that we’re calling ‘GTMF on the road’ where we’re taking ensembles into different parks and areas where people are gathered and they’re all outdoor concerts, free and are geared for families,” said Kail.

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