
GTMF is pleased to present GTMF On Location, a 6-concert digital chamber music series featuring small ensembles, recorded and produced remotely in the home cities of Festival Orchestra musicians across the country. The series creates opportunities for more intimate artistic access to GTMF musicians who comprise some of the best musicians from the best orchestras across the United States.
GTMF On Location concerts will take place through April 2021. Each free program will be premiered on GTMF’s YouTube Channel and Facebook page and will remain up for on-demand viewing.
GTMF On Location – Houston
Thursday, January 14, 7 PM MT
Recorded at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Houston, TX
Featuring GTMF musicians from the Houston area
BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 (1st and 4th Mvts)
Marina Brubaker, violin; Anastasia Ehrlich, violin; Joan DerHovsepian, viola; Christopher French, cello; Scott Holshouser, piano
MOZART Flute Quartet No. 1 in D Major, K. 285 (1st Mvt)
Judy Dines, flute; Marina Brubaker, violin; Joan DerHovsepian, viola; Christopher French, cello
REICHA Wind Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 88, No. 2
Judy Dines, flute; Elizabeth Priestly Siffert, oboe; Thomas LeGrand, clarinet; Amanda Swain, bassoon; Nancy Goodearl, horn
FARKAS Early Hungarian Dances from the 17th Century
Judy Dines, flute; Elizabeth Priestly Siffert, oboe; Thomas LeGrand, clarinet; Amanda Swain, bassoon; Nancy Goodearl, horn










GTMF On Location – Chicago
Thursday, December 10, 7 PM MT
Recorded at Alice Millar Chapel, Northwestern University
With Chicago-based GTMF brass players & Chicago Symphony musicians:
Barbara Butler, trumpet; Tage Larsen, trumpet; Gail Williams, horn; Michael Mulcahy, trombone; Eugene Pokorny, tuba
JOHN HARBISON Two Chorale Preludes for Advent (from “Christmas Vespers”)
J.S. BACH Die Kunst der Fuga, BWV 1080 (“The Art of the Fugue”)
…plus a Fantasy on “The Twelve Days of Christmas” and traditional holiday carols
GTMF goes to Chicago for Christmas, Jackson Hole News & Guide
This concert is generously sponsored by Willow Street Trust Company
GTMF On Location – New York
Thursday, November 12, 7 PM MT
Recorded at St. Bartholomew’s Church, 325 Park Avenue, New York, NY
VIVALDI Piccolo Concerto in C Major, RV 443
Stephanie Mortimore, piccolo; Bruno Eicher, violin; Ling Ling Huang, violin; Mary Hammann, viola; Kari Jane Docter, cello; Paolo Bordignon, harpsichord
ELGAR Elegy for Strings, Op. 58
Bruno Eicher, violin; Ling Ling Huang, violin; Mary Hammann, viola; Kari Jane Docter, cello; Joel Noyes, cello
J.S. BACH Sonata No. 2 in D Major, BWV 1028
Joel Noyes, cello; Paolo Bordignon, harpsichord
TONIA KO Still Life Crumbles
Ling Ling Huang, violin; Paolo Bordignon, harpsichord
BEETHOVEN String Trio No. 5 in C minor, Op. 9
Bruno Eicher, violin; Mary Hammann, viola; Kari Jane Docter, cello
From St. Bart’s with love…Grand Teton Music Festival’s ‘On Location’ series starts Thursday with a rejuvenating performance from New York, Jackson Hole News & Guide
Right now, our healthcare workers are on the frontlines of battling the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that’s spreading rapidly throughout our community and throughout the nation. This GTMF On Location streaming concert is dedicated to the Doctors, Nurses, and Staff at St. John’s Health in Jackson, Wyoming. Thank you — from everyone at Grand Teton Music Festival — for the sacrifices you make, every day and especially during this pandemic.