Music festival starts early for youngsters – Jackson Hole News & Guide

Teton kids are the luckiest. They grow up with clean air to breathe, expansive forests to explore, mountains to climb, rivers to float, a loving community devoted to nourishing their bodies and minds — and the Grand Teton Music Festival.

Jackson Hole’s classical music institution has over the years offered programs for its youngest audience members, but for its 2022 season it has pulled out all the stops. Family programming this summer starts this week — a week earlier than the festival’s regular schedule — with the first sessions of Monday Musical Adventures, led by the festival’s first-ever education curator, Meaghan Heinrich.

The full festival orchestra then convenes July 3 for a free family concert followed by the ensemble’s traditional free Fourth of July “Patriotic Pops” program. And orchestra members have signed up to play free “On the Road” recitals in the county’s libraries, parks and other fun places.

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