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Jul 13 Monday
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.
Dawes
For the first time in almost a decade, brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith grace the cover of a Dawes record. It’s just the two of them this time, and as such, “Oh Brother” marks a distinctive new chapter for the California rock band — one that is both introspective and accessible, all while maintaining their beloved sense of sincerity.
“Oh Brother” steers Dawes decidedly forward, honoring 15 years of Taylor and Griffin’s musical relationship, as well as the next era of their band. Each of the nine songs began with just Taylor on guitar and vocals and Griffin on drums. They initially tracked each one live together, before adding in additional instrumentation and collaborating with touring guitarist Trevor Menear in the studio. Additionally, “Oh Brother” is the first record the brothers have co-produced, working alongside longtime friend Mike Viola.
At this point in the Goldsmith’s career, Dawes has cemented itself as one of the most earnest, no-bullshit musical acts out there. They’re a band that can move seamlessly between folk rock, piano ballads, and sprawling jams while maintaining both an immediately recognizable sound and a freedom from expectations. Even as the Goldsmith brothers navigates new chapters in their personal and professional lives, Oh Brother shows how they remain creative, ambitious, and inspired — what it means to be lifers in a band together.
Jul 14 Tuesday
Bluegrass is generally loved because it is honest, tells stories about regular people, and is made by regular people. That's why Benjamin Tod and The Inline Six on Tuesday 14th July 2026 at The Lincoln is so awe-inspiring, it's all about bluegrass and no other concert better represents it. As part of The Inline Six Tour, Benjamin Tod brings his emotionally charged songwriting - including acclaimed tracks like "Using Again" and "September Doves" - to Cheyenne's premier mid-sized venue. The remarkable vocal harmonies and the perfect tempo of the music will have you completely fascinated. It will be the time of your life. Opening act Leon Majcen will kick off the evening at 7:00 PM with songs from his latest album "Making a Livin' (Not a Killin')". You really shouldn't lose out on this once-in-a-lifetime chance, but there are only a limited number of tickets for sale, and if you delay, someone else will gladly take your place.
Jul 15 Wednesday
Join Atlanta Symphony Principal Harpist Elisabeth Remy Johnson for an evening of transcendent beauty. Renowned for her tireless advocacy for women composers, Johnson brings the harp’s delicate resonance into the warmth of a home environment. This unique opportunity to witness the greatness of a true orchestral legend firsthand is not to be missed.
Elisabeth Remy Johnson, harp
Thank you to our hosts for this Teton House Concert, Charles & Michele Goodman.
These one-of-a-kind social and musical experiences include a cocktail hour, performance and time to mingle with world-class musicians. The address for this concert’s venue will be shared with ticket holders prior to the event.
Jul 16 Thursday
Folk influences, a heartfelt literary connection and some inventive instrumentation make this suite of pieces a fascinating expansion of the typical chamber music soundworld. Don’t miss this chance to hear from GTMF musicians who don’t always get to share the spotlight.
ProgramBax: Elegiac TrioDvořák: String Quintet No. 2 in G MajorKevin Lau: A Simple SecretBrahms: Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano in E-flat Major
Festival musicians
Jul 17 Friday
Beloved Festival Orchestra member José González Granero moves from the woodwind section to the front of the stage to perform Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, one of the great composer’s last masterpieces. In contrast to Mozart’s meaningful late utterance are two more youthful works by important 20th century icons – a playful literary overture by American Samuel Barber, The School for Scandal Overture, and an incredibly precocious college graduation project by Dmitri Shostakovich, his Symphony No. 1.
ProgramBarber: The School for Scandal OvertureMozart: Clarinet ConcertoShostakovich: Symphony No. 1
Sir Donald Runnicles, conductorJosé González Granero, clarinet
Join us in the lobby at 6 PM for a Pre-Concert Talk, an inside look into the music led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich. Talks are sponsored by the Goodman Family Foundation, in memory of Roy and Barbara Goodman.
Jul 18 Saturday
GTMF will host the 9th Annual Scholarship Competition in honor of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. The competition is open to graduating high school seniors from Wyoming, Idaho or Montana who are pursuing a music degree in college.
Learn more about the Donald Runnicles Musical Arts Scholarship Competition at gtmf.org/scholarship.
Join us in the lobby at 5 PM for a Pre-Concert Talk, an inside look into the music led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich. Talks are sponsored by the Goodman Family Foundation, in memory of Roy and Barbara Goodman.
Jul 19 Sunday
Jul 20 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.