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Jul 27 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.
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! Come play music with your community! Led by Clay Humphrey (TMS) and Meaghan Heinrich (GTMF), this event is for anyone who wants to participate prior to the Festival’s presentation of Punch Brothers! You’re welcome to sing along, keep rhythm with shakers, or simply listen. No RSVP needed — bring your instrument and join the fun!
Questions? Contact admin@tetonmusicschool.org | 307.201.1908
Punch Brothers, formed in 2006, are a virtuosic quintet featuring mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny and violinist Brittany Haas. Known for pushing the boundaries of acoustic music, the band has garnered critical acclaim, including a GRAMMY® for Best Folk Album for All Ashore (2018). These trailblazers in contemporary acoustic music bring “bluegrass to its next evolutionary stage, drawing equal inspiration from the brain and the heart.” – The Washington Post
Over the years, they’ve become pioneers in modern string music, with albums like Antifogmatic (2010), Who’s Feeling Young Now (2012) and The Phosphorescent Blues (2015) showcasing their genre-defying sound. Rolling Stone praised their work as “wild virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity,” cementing their reputation as trailblazers in contemporary acoustic music.
Gear up for the concert at 5:30 PM on the Center for the Arts Lawn at the Community Bluegrass Jam, a free event co-led by GTMF’s Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich and Teton Music School’s Clay Humphrey!
Jul 29 Wednesday
Free and open to the public! GTMF brings the popular Musical Adventures early childhood music program to Tetonia, Idaho! Geared for listeners ages one through five, Musical Adventures provides a fun environment for children and their caregivers to enjoy music and play along, led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich.
This event is sold out. To join the waitlist, please call the Box Office at 307.733.1128.
Festival musicians David Coucheron (Concertmaster, Atlanta Symphony), Susan Gulkis Assadi (former Principal Viola, Seattle Symphony), and Silver Ainomäe (Associate Principal Cello, Minnesota Orchestra) come together for an intimate program of string trios. These exceptional artists offer an unfiltered look at the passion, interplay and elegance that define world-class chamber music.
David Coucheron, violinSusan Gulkis Assadi, violaSilver Ainomäe, cello
Thank you to our hosts for this Teton House Concert, Carolyn Vaughan & John Massucco.
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 30 Thursday
Free and open to the public! Come learn how percussion instruments work, join Ms. Meaghan for music & crafts, plus enjoy a free healthy lunch from Hole Food Rescue’s Sprout Mobile.
Free, registration required! Join GTMF musicians at the Teton Raptor Center for a performance featuring chamber music and other works inspired by nature's endless groove.
Reeds and Raptors: Meet a feathered friend, then hear the soaring sounds of GTMF’s oboe and English horn trio in the beautiful barn loft of the Teton Raptor Center. Learn what makes these instruments so special and how spectacular they sound when they come together!
Join us at 2:45 PM for a bird meet & greet.
This event is free, but parking is limited – registration required.
Join Festival musicians and Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich as they present a musical fairy tale for all ages. Composer Kevin Lau tells the story of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale on a program with selections from Vivaldi’s timeless The Four Seasons, featuring violinist Maria Ioudenitch, and a world premiere by Festival musician & composer José González Granero.
ProgramKevin Lau: The NightingaleVivaldi: The Four Seasons: SelectionsJosé González Granero: Hojoki (World Premiere)
Festival musiciansMaria Ioudenitch, violinMeaghan Heinrich, narrator
Jul 31 Friday
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is accepting applications for a skilled woodcarver to create a unique arborglyph from a large stump on our property. We are looking for ideas that draw inspiration from the natural world, whether they are your vision of the High Plains West, naturally occurring abstract shapes, garden and landscape features, or wildlife interpretations. Let your imagination be guided by the wood's shape.
Project Specifics:
The stump is 15 feet tall, with a diameter of two feet at the base and a thinner top Submissions open from April 24th through July 31, 2026
Budget:
about $3,000 + travel costs
Rules:
Family-friendly artwork is required While creativity is welcomed, bears and bare butts are not.
It must be appropriate for long-term outdoor display
How to Apply:
Artists are encouraged to submit the following:
A portfolio of previous work Sketches or concept ideas Submit to Brandi Bingham at bbingham@cheyennecity.org or for questions, call 307.773.1041
The deadline is July 31, 2026.