JUNE 26 - AUGUST 18, 2024

JUNE 26 - AUGUST 18, 2024
In 2024, the Aspen Music Festival and School celebrates 75 years of a dreamâa dream of art and ideas set in mountain splendor.
The Aspen Music Festival and School is a classical music festival like no other, with world-class concerts infused with sunshine, mountain air, and the joy of seasoned artists, youthful talents, and patrons experiencing music together in a âmusical world in miniature.â
This unique collaborative environment creates a special energy. Hundreds of guest artists, artist-faculty, and young artists learn together, rehearse, and present concerts daily, ranging from full orchestras and operas, to chamber music, recitals, and contemporary music.
This seasonâs theme, Becoming Who You Are, honors 75 years of Aspen as a place where music touches the human spirit and connects us to our authentic selves.
In 2024, we recommit to the boldness of our founders and invite you to join in the dream.
COVER: CONRAD TAO pianoIn June 1949, Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke, with others, organized an event that brought leaders, artists, dreamers, and doers to the remote, dusty, ex-mining mountain town of Aspen to discuss big ideas and listen to music that touched the soul. The experience was both profound and joyful, and the next year, the musicians returned. They brought their students, their ideals, and their hiking shoes. An annual music festival and school was born.
Throughout the decades, Aspen has not only presented thousands of concerts, hundreds of premieres, and countless moments of heart-stopping beauty, but it also has been the place where so many young artists have met their mentors, found their voices, readied for their careers, andâon a deeper levelâfound themselves.
Seventy-five years later, the AMFS continues to be about much more than transcendent concerts and lessons. True to its original holistic ideals, it invites all to become their best selves, find their authentic voices, and strive together for a greater future.
IGOR STRAVINSKY IN THE MUSIC TENT, 1950. Stravinsky was the first of many composers to lead and premiere works in Aspen.
VIOLIN PEDAGOGUE
DOROTHY DELAY WITH STUDENT MIDORI, 1986. Teachers have mentored young artists in Aspen since the 1950s.
SOPRANO RENĂE FLEMING TEACHES WHERE SHE HERSELF WAS TAUGHT.
Fleming, a student in Aspen in the 1980s, now co-directs Aspenâs opera program.
Ferenc Berko, 1949 Ferenc Berko, 1950 Charles Abbott Elle Logan Ferenc Berko photos courtesy of Berkophoto.com Margaret DurranceAt the Festivalâs signature weekly concert, the worldâs most promising young artists play side by side with mentors from major symphony orchestras.
Concerts are at 4 pm on Sundays in the Klein Music Tent.
JULY 21
Slatkin Conducts Copland + Gershwin
Leonard Slatkin conductor Bruce Liu piano
Coplandâs El salĂłn MĂ©xico, Prokofievâs Piano Concerto No. 3, Rouseâs The Infernal Machine, Barberâs Adagio for Strings, and Gershwinâs An American in Paris
JULY 28
Mahlerâs Symphony No. 9
Robert Spano conductor
AUGUST 4
Midori + Pictures at an Exhibition
Kevin John Edusei conductor Midori violin
Also with BartĂłkâs Violin Concerto No. 2 and Donghoon Shinâs Upon His Ghostly Solitude
AUGUST 11
Malofeev Plays Rachmaninoff No. 1
Roderick Cox conductor Alexander Malofeev piano
Also with Straussâs Ein Heldenleben
AUGUST 18
Spano Conducts Wagner + Ohlsson Plays Liszt No. 2
Robert Spano conductor Garrick Ohlsson piano
Christine Goerke soprano
Greer Grimsley bass-baritone
Tamara Wilson soprano
Also with Berliozâs Royal Hunt and Storm from Les Troyens and Act III from Wagnerâs Die WalkĂre
A classical orchestra of professionals and young artists performing side by side. Concerts are at 5:30 pm on Fridays in the Klein Music Tent.
JUNE 28
Trifonov Plays Mozartâs Piano Concerto No. 9
James Gaffigan conductor
Daniil Trifonov piano
Also with Debussyâs Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Joel Thompsonâs To See the Sky, and R. Schumannâs Symphony No. 4
JULY 5
Inon Barnatan + Haydn Symphonies
Nicholas McGegan conductor
Inon Barnatan piano
Stuart Stephenson trumpet
Michael Rusinek clarinet
Nancy Goeres bassoon
Also with Shostakovichâs Piano Concerto No. 1 and Straussâs Duet-Concertino
JULY 12
Spano with Joyce Yang and Kelley OâConnor
Robert Spano conductor
Kelley OâConnor mezzo
Joyce Yang piano
Gabriela Lena Frankâs HaililĂ-Serenata, Liebersonâs Neruda Songs, and Fallaâs Noches en los jardines de España and El amor brujo
JULY 26
Jennifer Koh + Sibeliusâs Symphony No. 2
Dalia Stasevska conductor
Jennifer Koh violin
Also with Missy Mazzoliâs Violin Concerto and Outi Tarkiainenâs The Ring of Fire and Love
AUGUST 2
Shaham + Conlon Conducts Mahlerâs Symphony No. 4
James Conlon conductor
Gil Shaham violin
Lucia Cesaroni soprano
Also with Mozartâs Violin Concerto No. 5
AUGUST 9
Bronfman Plays Beethovenâs Piano Concerto No. 4
David Robertson conductor
Yefim Bronfman piano
Also with works by Stravinsky and BartĂłk
AUGUST 16
Beethovenâs âEroicaâ
Cristian MÄcelaru conductor
Marina Piccinini flute
Also with Christopher Theofanidisâs flute concerto, The Universe in Ecstatic Motion, and Sarah Kirkland Sniderâs Forward into Light
Overtures: Preconcert Chamber Music
FRIDAYS* | 4:30 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL | FREE
Welcome the weekend with Rachmaninoffâs quintessential piano works as performed by the gifted young pianists who are studying in Aspen this summer.
* except July 19
A brilliant, all-star team from around the opera world comes together in Aspen to train an elite set of young singers and present three productions ranging from classic to contemporary.
Aspen Opera Theater and VocalARTS
Renée Fleming and Patrick Summers
Co-Artistic Directors
Adventure into Earth, Climate, and Opera
Legendary American director Peter Sellars teams up with one of todayâs hottest young composers and 2018 MacArthur âGenius Grantâ winner, 35-yearold Matthew Aucoin, in a dramatic new song cycle inspired by the poetry of Jorie Graham and the environmentalism of Rachel Carson. Adventure into a musical âimmersion in vast planetary processes.â
MONDAY, JULY 1
7:00 PM
WHEELER OPERA HOUSE
A Grimm Tale of Temptation, Death . . . and Gingerbread
The childhood tale we know and love is brought to vivid life with Humperdinckâs grand and glorious opera. Itâs loaded with elements even tastier than a gingerbread feastâsuspense, horror, heroism, and a (literally) delicious villain, plus endlessly beautiful music. Staged alongside a full orchestra.
FRIDAY, JULY 19
7:30 PM
KLEIN MUSIC TENT
Love, Genius, and Mozart
Known as operatic perfection, Mozartâs Figaro follows two servants as they pursue their own paths in a battle of wits and willsâwith love as the ultimate prize. Since 1786, Figaro has moved audiences to rapture. If you only see one opera in your life, see this one.
AUGUST 12, 15, AND 17 7:00 PM
WHEELER OPERA HOUSE
Emerging Singers . . . Becoming
Like beauty, genius, and learning from the best? These Saturday morning coaching sessions feature our brilliant young singers being coached by the reigning stars of the opera world, including Renée Fleming, Patrick Summers, Peter Sellars, and more.
Pro tip: Start your morning at Aspenâs Saturday Farmerâs Market. Then after this class, youâll still have time for a hike.
SATURDAYS 10:00 AM
WHEELER OPERA HOUSE FIGARO FULLY STAGED IN THE WHEELER!
Six unforgettable events give a little something extra.
Global stars perform in the intimate 500-seat
Harris Concert Hallâonly in Aspen; plus, a Broadway classic for one night only in the Tent.
Presented by Theatre Aspen and the AMFS
Experience a special concert collaboration of the nine-time Tony AwardÂź winning musical classic. Starring and directed by Tony Awardâwinner Shuler Hensley, with musical direction by Andy Einhorn, this presentation features John Williamsâs Oscar-winning score adaptation, performed by a full orchestra.
JUNE 27
Chris Thile: âExtroverted Mandolinâ with Orchestra
Teddy Abrams conductor Aspen Festival Ensemble
Grammy-winning mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and MacArthur âGeniusâ Chris Thile hosts a genrebending evening featuring works by Copland and Bach, Rob Moose and Caroline Shaw, and ATTENTION!âhis ânarrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinandorchestra.â
JULY13
BelleNuit:AFauréEvening withBell,Isserlis,Denk
JoshuaBellviolin
StevenIsserliscello
JeremyDenkpiano
AMFSArtist-Faculty
JoshuaBell,StevenIsserlis,andJeremy DenkâallAspenalumniandallliving legendsontheirinstrumentsofchoiceâ performthetransfixingworksoffamed FrenchâmasterofmĂ©lodie,âGabrielFaurĂ©.
JULY17
AsWeSpeakwithBélaFleck, EdgarMeyer,ZakirHussain,and RakeshChaurasia
Asonictapestryofbanjo,doublebass, tabla,andbansuri,thealbumAsWe SpeakjustwonGrammyAwardsfor BestContemporaryAlbumandGlobal MusicPerformance.Hearitinajoyful liveperformanceinahallthatilluminates everynuance.
JULY 31
A Recital by the Zukerman Trio
Pinchas Zukerman violin
Amanda Forsyth cello
Shai Wosner piano
A classic concert evening with musicians never to be missed whose love for Aspen runs deepâZukerman first came to Aspen five decades ago. Chamber music is at its best when played by a group known for subtlety and intimacy in the 500-seat Harris Concert Hall.
AUGUST 17
A Recital by Leonidas Kavakos and Daniil Trifonov Leonidas Kavakos violin Daniil Trifonov piano
Acclaimed as two of the most astounding talents of the moment, Kavakos and Trifonov come together in recital for the very first time. Be among the first anywhere to hear these talents play together.
Special events are not included with passes and must be purchased separately.
WED, JUNE 26 | 7:30 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Harmony
Zhu Plays Piano Gems
Harmony Zhu piano
One of Aspenâs brilliant recent alumni steps out with Schumann, Ravel, Chopin, and more.
SAT, JUNE 29 | 7:30 PM
MON, JULY 15 | 6:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Tao Plays Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue
Conrad Tao piano
Piotr Waclawik conductor
Festival Ensemble
SAT, JULY 6 | 7:30 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Piotr Waclawik conductor
Alan Fletcher piano
Robert Spano piano
Victoria Chiang viola
James Dunham viola
Anton Nel harpsichord
Artists from Aspen Opera Theater and VocalARTS
Imagined with friends in the 1960s at Aspen and Juilliard, fictional composer P.D.Q. Bach was the creation of multi-year AMFS alum, the late Peter Schickele. His concept introduced a rare but beloved note of witty satire and comedy in the typically formal and structured world of classical music. In this recital, the AMFS pays homage to one of its own with selections such as Toot Suite, Echo Sonata for Two Unfriendly Groups of Instruments, and, fittingly, selections from The Abduction of Figaro.
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Trifonov and Babayan
Daniil Trifonov piano
Sergei Babayan piano
Trifonov joins Babayan, his teacher and mentor, for an all-Rachmaninoff evening.
WED, JULY 10 7:30 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Denk Plays Beethoven, Joplin, Ives
Jeremy Denk piano
Aspen alumnus Denk plays a characteristically eclectic and lively program including Beethoven, Joplin, Bolcom, and Ives.
Aspen alumnus Tao plays Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue and a new work of his own written as a companion to the Gershwin classic.
THU, JULY 18 | 6:00 PM
KLEIN MUSIC TENT
Piano-Palooza
Hung-Kuan Chen, Yoheved
Kaplinsky, Anton Nel, Arie Vardi, and AMFS young artists, piano
Eight pianos; 32 hands! Need we say more?
THU, AUGUST 1 | 6:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Hough Plays Chopin
Stephen Hough piano
This celebrated pianist plays Chaminade, Liszt, and Chopin.
THU, AUGUST 15 | 6:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Dinnerstein Plays Bach and more
Simone Dinnerstein piano
This distinctive pianist plays Bach, Rameau, Lasser, and Keith Jarrett.
WED, JULY 24 | 7:30 PM HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Missy Mazzoli piano
Jennifer Koh violin
Missy Mazzoli has been called âthe 21st centuryâs gate crasher of classical musicâ (NPR) and her powerful voice has electrified the music world, including the Metropolitan Opera which has commissioned her for a work to premiere in 2025. As teaching composerin-residence in Aspen this summer, Mazzoli also will see her works on four programs, including this all-Mazzoli recital with longtime collaborator
Jennifer Koh and Mazzoli herself on piano.
TUE, JULY 2 | 6:00 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Fragments I with Bach Cello Suites
Alisa Weilerstein cello
An immersive experience combining Bachâs Cello Suites with newly commissioned works, Program 1 of 6.
THU, JULY 3 | 7:30 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Fragments II with Bach Cello Suites
Alisa Weilerstein cello
An immersive experience combining Bachâs Cello Suites with newly commissioned works, Program 2 of 6.
THU, JULY 11 | 6:00 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
A Baroque Evening
Nicholas McGegan conductor
Steven Isserlis cello Festival Ensemble
Early music specialist McGegan hosts, plays, and leads Aspenâs beloved annual Baroque evening.
SAT, JULY 27 | 7:30 | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Danish String Quartet Debut
Frederik Ăland violin
Rune Tonsgaard SĂžrensen violin
AsbjĂžrn NĂžrgaard viola
Fredrik SchÞyen Sjölin cello
The Danes perform Haydn and Adés, plus their own special arrangements of Danish folkemusik.
SAT, AUG 3 4:30 PM HARRIS CONCERT HALL
TakĂĄcs Quartet with Stephen Hough
Edward Dusinberre violin
Harumi Rhodes violin
Richard OâNeill viola
Andrås Fejér cello
Stephen Hough piano
Top talents team up for Haydn, Hough, and DvorËĂĄk.
TUE, AUG 6 | 6:00 PM HARRIS CONCERT HALL
TakĂĄcs Quartet Plays Schubert
Edward Dusinberre violin
Harumi Rhodes violin
Richard OâNeill viola
Andrås Fejér cello
This refined quartet plays Schubert, DvorËĂĄk, and Nokuthula Ngwenyama.
SAT, AUG 10 7:30 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
A Viola Evening with Lawrence Power
Robert Spano piano
Piotr Waclawik conductor
Yu-Ping Tsai violin
The viola master of our time showcases Mozart and Schubert, a new work by Hillborg, and welcomes DeLay Competition winner Tsai.
TUES, AUGUST 13 | 6:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Cellist Zlatomir Fung and Pianist
Tony Siqi Yun
Zlatomir Fung cello
Tony Siqi Yun piano
Two blazing young talents play Schumann, Liszt, Britten, and Rachmaninoffâs Cello Sonata in G minor.
THU, AUGUST 8 | 8:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Perfection
TUE, JULY 2 | 8:00 PM
KLEIN MUSIC TENT
Wind Orchestra
Plays Mozart
JoaquĂn Valdepeñas conductor
Mozartâs âGran Partitaâ and more
THU, JULY 18 | 8:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Quartet for the End of Time
Bing Wang violin
Darrett Adkins cello
Michael Rusinek clarinet
Robert Spano piano
Messiaenâs heart-stopping work
SAT, JULY 20 | 7:30 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
American Brass Quintet
Kevin Cobb trumpet
Brandon Ridenour trumpet
Eric Reed French horn
Hillary Simms trombone
John D. Rojak bass trombone
The royalty of brass are back
MON, JULY 29 | 6:00 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Aspen Percussion Ensemble
Jonathan Haas director
Robert Spano conductor
Seraphic Fire, Patrick Dupre Quigley artistic director Festival Ensemble
Considered one of the greatest achievements of Western music, Bachâs Mass in B Minor is a transcendent experienceâand hearing it in the intimacy of the 500seat Harris Concert Hall may truly be a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Donât miss it.
A night of all-Zappa works
TUE, AUG 6 | 8:00 PM
KLEIN MUSIC TENT
Wind Orchestra Plays Strauss
JoaquĂn Valdepeñas conductor
Strauss, Alwyn, and more
These artists, all Aspen alumni, reflect on their own paths, stories, and decades in Aspen, through words and music.
MON, JULY 8 | 6:00 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
American String Quartet
Peter Winograd violin
Laurie Carney violin
Wolfram Koessel cello
Daniel Avshalomov viola
Works by Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Ravel
TUE, JULY 25 | 6:00 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Gil Shaham, Adele Anthony, and Friends
Gil Shaham violin
Adele Anthony violin
JoaquĂn Valdepeñas clarinet
Brinton Averil Smith cello
Choong-Jin Chang viola
Anton Nel piano
Ross Edwardsâs Ecstatic Dance for Two Violins, plus Brahmsâs Clarinet Quintet
TUE, JULY 30 | 6:00 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Classical Guitarist Sharon Isbin
Sharon Isbin classical guitar
George Jackson conductor
Featuring Rodrigoâs Concierto de Aranjuez, with chamber orchestra
WED, AUG 14 | 7:30 PM | HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Violinist Robert McDuffie
Robert McDuffie violin
Derek Wang piano
Works ranging from Vivaldi to Philip Glass
WED, AUG 7 | 7:30 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Karen Slack soprano
Kevin Miller piano
This brilliantly curated program features music by both African and American composers, connected with interwoven narrative text. The evening takes you on a journey with each song reflecting the beauty, humility, passion, and power of each queen being celebrated.
The songs were written for Slack by acclaimed living composersâ Jasmine Barnes, Damien Geter, Jessie Montgomery, Shawn Okpebholo, Dave Ragland, Carlos Simon, and Joel Thompson.
See something you can see nowhere else! These $20 concerts offer a rare glimpse into how a conductorâs artistry shapes the music and a unique opportunity to see young talents truly âbecomingâ the conductors they were born to be.
Concerts are at 5 pm* on Wednesdays in the Klein Music Tent.
Only in Aspen is there a performing orchestra 100-percent dedicated to training the conductors of tomorrow.
Each week, the 12 AMFS conducting fellows take turns leading different movements of a work. When not conducting, they join the orchestra and play under their colleaguesâ batons. These concerts also showcase the AMFSâs young competition winners. Music Director Robert Spano directs the Aspen Conducting Academy.
Anchor works each week are:
JULY 3 | 5:00 PM
Brahmsâs Symphony No. 3
JULY 10 | 5:00 PM
Sibeliusâs LemminkĂ€inen Suite
JULY 17 | 4:00 PM*
Mozartâs Symphony No. 39
JULY 31 | 5:00 PM
Debussyâs La mer and Ravelâs La valse
AUG 7 | 5:00 PM
Shostakovichâs Symphony No. 5
AUG 14 | 5:00 PM
Mahlerâs Symphony No. 5 and Rachmaninoffâs âRhapsodyâ
*except July 17, which begins at 4 pm
The AMFSâs brilliant artistfaculty come together each summer with colleagues, guest artists, and young artists to present personal favorites from all genres.
The Aspen Contemporary Ensemble joins each week with fresh music.
A joyful mix of pure artistic expression. These Chamber Music concerts are at 4:30 pm on Saturdays* in Harris Concert Hall.
* except August 3
BRINTON AVERIL SMITH cello75th Anniversary Party
SUN, JUNE 30 | 2:30 PM
KARETSKY MUSIC LAWN | FREE!
Join us to kick off the AMFSâs 75th anniversary with family-friendly fun and refreshments. Wear your AMFS spirit gear from years past!
âą Wheeler Opera House and AMFS History Tour
TUE AND WED, JUNE 26âAUG 14 10:30 AM | WHEELER OPERA HOUSE LOBBY | FREE; TICKET REQUIRED
An hour-long tour of Aspenâs historic Wheeler Opera House, and its place in AMFS history
âą AMFS Architectural and History Tour
FRI* AND SUN, JUNE 30âAUG 18 | 9 AM | AMFS LEMONADE STAND, KLEIN MUSIC TENT | FREE; TICKET REQUIRED
Join us for an exploration into the history and architecture of the Music Festivalâs main performance venues.
*except JULY 19
MONâFRI, JUNE 2024âAPR 2025 9 AMâ5 PM | PAEPCKE GALLERY FREE!
Presented by The Aspen Instituteâs Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies, this retrospective exhibition explores Bayerâs contributions to the early artistic vision of the AMFS through program covers, posters, and images of the 1964 Bayer-designed Music Tent.
The AMFS is about more than concerts; itâs a vibrant tapestry of sounds, flavors, and colors that capture the joy of summer. Our free community events are designed to be inclusive and celebratory, offering something for everyone.
Community Pride Party
THU, JUNE 27 | 4â6 PM | FREE KARETSKY MUSIC LAWN
Enjoy a celebration of identity and life with LGBTQAI+ people and allies. Food, entertainment, and booths with community partners.
Ice Cream Social
SUN, JULY 21 | 2:30 PM | FREE KARETSKY MUSIC LAWN
Join us for a free ice cream social on the Karetsky Music Lawn before the Sunday orchestra concert.
Mi Historia:
A Mariachi Celebration!
See details opposite, under KIDS AND FAMILY
Nearly 500 young artists study in Aspen each summer and perform in dozens of free events. Come see the freshest talent around.
Music with a View
Tuesdays (July 23, Aug 6 and 13), 6 pm
Aspen Art Museum
String Showcases
Tuesday, July 23, 7 pm
Thursdays (July 4âAug 15), 6 pm
Edlis Neeson Hall, Bucksbaum Campus
Spotlight Recitals
âą Harris Concert Hall
Wednesdays (July 17, 24), 3 pm
Thursdays (July 11, 25; Aug 1), 3 pm
Friday, Aug 16, 12 pm
âą Aspen Chapel
Thursdays (July 18âAug 15), 5 pm
âą Aspen Community Church
Saturdays (July 6âAug 17), 1:30 pm
Pitkin County Library Spotlight Recitals
Mondays and Fridays (July 5âAug 16), 2:30 pm
Basalt Regional Library Recitals
Thursdays (July 18âAug 15), 5:15 pm
Check the full calendar and website for open competitions, program recitals, and other free student events.
New! In a special partnership between Carnegie Hall+ and the Aspen Music Festival and School, Aspen viewers of all ages can screen two of Leonard Bernsteinâs legendary Young Peopleâs Concerts with the New York Philharmonic. In his most important role as music educator, Bernsteinâs pioneering series of nationally televised broadcasts began in 1958, live from Carnegie Hall, making the renowned concert venue an accessible classroom that introduced a new generation to classical music.
$10; FREE FOR AGES 18 AND UNDER WHEELER OPERA HOUSE
The Anatomy of a Symphony Orchestra
TUES, JULY 2 | 4 PM
Who is Gustav Mahler?
TUES, JULY 9 | 4 PM
SATURDAYS, JUNE 29âAUG 10 | 1 PM | FREE TOP OF ASPEN MOUNTAIN (Transportation not provided; gondola ticket or strenuous hike required.)
Discover a world of musical adventure with our family-friendly classical music series, where concerts like Peter and the Wolf and vibrant mariachi music come to life. Spark your childâs imagination and foster a love for music in an atmosphere thatâs engaging, educational, and fun for the entire family.
Family Concert:
Prokofievâs Peter and the Wolf
SAT, JULY 13 | 10 AM
Piotr Waclawik conductor
A lively, short concert that introduces kids to the world of classical music! Come early and stay after (9:15â11:15 am) for pre- and post-concert activities on the David Karetsky Music Lawn. Concert open to all ages.
Mi Historia:
A Mariachi Celebration!
WED, JULY 24 | 5:30 PM
KLEIN MUSIC TENT | FREE!
Celebrate Mexican music and dance with Denverâs Mariachi
Sol de mi Tierra, local youth, and Aspen Santa Fe Ballet FolklĂłrico. Join us from 4 to 7 pm for an on-site fiesta with food and fun.
With special thanks to Title SponsorâQuerencia Private Golf & Beach Club, Los Cabos, Mexico
THURSDAYS* | 10:30 AM | FREE!
Pitkin County Library
June 27; July 3*, 18, 25
(*Wed, July 3)
WEDNESDAYS | 10:30 AM | FREE!
Basalt Regional Library
June 26 and July 3, 10, 17
Listen to enchanting stories blended with music performed by AMFS students. Ages 8 and under with an adult.
Sing Play Move
JUNE 24â28
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
$150 per child ($25 for each additional child from the same family)
A thoughtfully designed early childhood music education course, for the youngest Festival fans. Classes will fill quickly; for birthâkinder+ with an adult. See aspenmusicfestival.com/ singplaymove to register.
The popular lecture series returns with two presentations hosted by AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher.
Art and Science of Musical Peak Performance
MON, JULY 15 | 6 PM ASPEN COMMUNITY CHURCH
Co-presented by the Aspen Science Center and Aspen Valley Hospital
Neural Notes: Music and the Brain
MON, JULY 22 | 6 PM HARRIS CONCERT HALL
Co-presented by the Aspen Science Center
Dive into the world of classical music with our enlightening series of panels and lectures, spanning the art of listening to in-depth discussions on this seasonâs programming and exclusive insights into the training of tomorrowâs virtuosos.
Preludes: Preconcert Talks
SUNDAYS | 3 PM | FREE HARRIS CONCERT HALL
The Art of Listening
FRIDAYS | 12:30 PM | FREE CROSSROADS CHURCH
Insightful talks related to the seasonâs programming by music professor Tom Buesch and guest lecturers.
High Notes
WEDNESDAYS | 2 PM | FREE* BAD HARRIET, HOTEL JEROME**
Musicians, scholars, and AMFS administrators come together for panel discussions about that weekâs programs. Hosted and moderated by AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher. (*Free; ticket required)
** July 31, Wheeler Opera House Lobby
Harris Concert Hall Classes
TUESDAYS, JULY 9, 16, 23, 30 AND AUGUST 6, 13 | 1 PM
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
See the AMFSâs world-class artistfaculty and guest artists in action as they teach exceptional students.
Harris Concert Hall Piano Classes
THURSDAYS, | 10 AM
JULY 18âAUG 1
HARRIS CONCERT HALL
AMFSâs renowned piano faculty work with their talented students.
Additional free classes are announced in June. Visit the online calendar for the most up-to-date information.
Join us for two enchanting evenings of elegance and artistry at our beloved benefit events, designed to advance the AMFSâs mission and support talented young artists.
2024 SEASON BENEFIT
A Feast of Music: AMFS at 75 and Beyond
SAT, AUG 3 | 6 PM | $2,000+
Celebrate our mission in an unforgettable evening on the Bucksbaum Campus pairing music with fine wines and a Coloradosourced culinary journey. Celebrating our founders Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke, the program features world-renowned soloists and AMFS artist-faculty along with the young artists who are destined to join them.
Enjoy exclusive concert experiences, conversation, light hors dâoeuvres, and refreshments in spectacular Aspen homes and venues. See full calendar for details.
2024 OPERA BENEFIT Opera Under the Stars
TUE, JULY 9 | 6:30 PM | $1,000+
In an elegant setting on the Michael Klein Music Tent Stage, enjoy cocktails, dinner, and a spectacularly curated evening of opera and music theater performed by special guest Will Liverman baritone and student artists of Aspenâs opera program.
Intimate, exclusive evenings of conversation and music with beloved AMFS guest artists. See full event details online.
Support the future of classical music by making a gift to the Aspen Music Festival and School. Your generosity raises critical funds for concert performances, student financial aid, comprehensive music education programs, and free community events. Nurture the next generation of artists and music enthusiasts today. Visit aspenmusicfestival.com/support to make a gift.
Buy single tickets at aspenmusicfestival. com. Please note: Passes cannot be purchased or redeemed online.
BY PHONE970 925 9042
April 22 through June 17:
MondayâFriday, 12 pm to 4 pm MT
June 17 through August 18:
Every day, 12 pm to 4 pm MT, or concert time, or intermission, if applicable
At Harris Concert Hall 960 North Third Street in Aspen
June 17 through August 18:
Every day, 12 pm to 4 pm, or concert time, or intermission, if applicable
Tickets for children ages 4â18 are just $5 for most regularly scheduled concerts.
No refunds or exchanges. Concerts are recommended for ages 6 and up; children under 4 are admitted only to childrenâs events.
Programs are subject to change; see aspenmusicfestival.com for up-to-date information.
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PHOTOS Alex Irvin, Blake Nelson, Diego Redel