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Jul 04 Saturday
Festival favorite Capathia Jenkins returns to celebrate the Fourth of July with the Festival Orchestra in this festive Jackson Hole tradition. Conductor Donato Cabrera makes his GTMF debut, leading a program of patriotic & American music including Copland, Sousa, John Williams and more.
Donato Cabrera, conductorCapathia Jenkins, vocalist
In Summer 2026, the Grand Teton Music Festival celebrates its 65th anniversary season led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Featuring seven weeks of world-class music – including programs by the Festival Orchestra, three Gateway Series presentations, and five Benoliel Chamber Music Series concerts, plus free family, education, and community engagement presentations – the season celebrates the stunning natural beauty of Jackson Hole as its home, Walk Festival Hall, undergoes a transformative renovation. Season 65 features performances of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, Beethoven's Sixth Symphony & Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 and renowned soloists including Maria Ioudenitch, Madeline Adkins, Eleni Calenos, José González Granero and more. Series packages on sale now at gtmf.org; single tickets go on sale April 7.
Join CSO at the foot of the Wyoming State Capitol for an incredible concert! Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with exciting patriotic and western-themed music including Liberty Fanfare, American Salute, The Patriot, The Cowboys Overture and so much more.
CSO will be joined by incredible guests including Annie & Amy Smith and members of the Wyoming Celebration Choir! The concert will culminate with a fireworks display over the Capitol accompanied by a selection of iconic July 4th favorites like Fanfare for the Common Man, the 1812 Overture Finale, The Washington Post March, and of course, The Stars and Stripes Forever.
Jul 05 Sunday
Music on the Mall at Sheridan College is a free, family-friendly outdoor celebration that brings the community together for an afternoon and evening of live music, local food, artisan vendors, and summer fun on campus.
Featuring Sweet Megg, Cruz Contreras & The Black Lillies, Abby Webster & Her Imaginary Band, and Doug Andrews.
Find out more at www.sheridan.edu/musiconthemall
Celebrate art, creativity, and community at the 11th Annual Festival of the Arts at the beautiful Platte Valley Community Center in Saratoga, Wyoming. The holiday weekend begins with the Artists Gala on Friday, July 3 from 6–8 p.m., followed by the full art show on Saturday, July 4 from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday, July 5 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.The Festival of the Arts features 31 local and regional artists showcasing an impressive variety of work including 2D art, 3D art, mixed media, and photography. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet artists, explore original artwork, and experience the creative spirit of the West.Make it part of your Fourth of July celebration in Saratoga, where the weekend also includes a parade, concert, fireworks, and other family-friendly festivities throughout town
Jul 06 Monday
Free and open to the public! Join Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich for this fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers, geared for listeners ages one through five.
Special thanks to Jackson Hole Land Trust for hosting GTMF at Greenspace on the Block.
The popular Musical Adventures program, led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, brings fun and music to Teton Village Commons weekly on Tuesdays at 10 AM. Geared for listeners ages one through five, classes are also fun and accessible for all ages. Sponsored in part by Teton Village Association.
Free and open to the public! Dive into classical music with the Grand Teton Music Festival! Suitable for interested novices and seasoned fans alike, this adult education group will explore the history, theory and stories behind epic classical works each week. Led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, prepare for the coming weekend’s Festival Orchestra concerts or simply join the discussion in the Classical Music Listening Club. Sponsored in part by Teton County Library.
Free and open to the public! On the Road brings live classical music to audiences in Teton County and surrounding communities through free concerts performed by Festival Orchestra musicians and hosted with our community partners.
Brass Under Blues Skies: Revel in the majestic sounds of the GTMF Brass Quintet while the sun sets behind the mountains at the Murie Ranch. This program will feature classical favorites, nostalgic jazz, and music that celebrates the great outdoors.
In GTMF’s On the Road series, Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich leads programs that are accessible to all ages and bring music to life with explanations and demonstrations. Programming for this free concert is forthcoming. Sponsored in part by Teton Science Schools.
The King’s Singers have set the gold standard in a cappella singing on the world’s greatest stages for over 55 years. Renowned for their unrivaled technique, musicianship and versatility, the GRAMMY® and Emmy award-winning ensemble performs a diverse program ranging from The Beatles and Disney favorites to choral standards.
Patrick Dunachie, first countertenorEdward Button, second countertenorJulian Gregory, tenorChristopher Bruerton, first baritoneNick Ashby, second baritonePiers Connor Kennedy, bass