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Live From The Grand Teton Music Festival 2019

Wyoming Public Radio and Classical Wyoming present the second season of a national series from right here in Wyoming: Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival.

Hear the 13-week series each Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on Wyoming Public Radio and Classical Wyoming. Repeats each Saturday at 5:00 p.m. on Classical Wyoming.

The series begins January 17th with The Jupiter featuring Vaughan Williams - Lark Ascending with Nurit Bar-Josef, violin solo, and Mozart - Symphony 41 "Jupiter."

Soloists:

  • Nurit Bar-Josef
  • Johannes Moser
  • Renée Fleming
  • Kirill Gerstein
  • Nicola Benedetti
  • Maya Bogdonavić
  • Danill Trifanov
  • Jeannette Sorrell
  • James Ehnes
  • World Premiere by Composer Kareem Roustom

Every summer, the Nation’s top musicians come together at the base of the majestic Teton Range in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to create the incomparable Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra under the leadership of Maestro Donald Runnicles. Now in its 58th year, the Wall Street Journal has called the Grand Teton Music Festival, “One of the best places to hear classical music in the summer.”

The Festival has been a hidden musical gem known only by the world’s best soloists, conductors and orchestral musicians, the residents of Jackson Hole and its visitors—until now. Building on a successful multi-year partnership with Performance Today, the Festival is embarking on its first national radio series to further share its breathtaking music making with audiences around the country. 

Maestro Runnicles, hailing from Scotland, has a career spanning many continents, both in the opera house and on the symphonic stage. He currently serves as General Music Director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Principal Guest Conductor of the Atlanta Symphony in addition to being Music Director of the Grand Teton Music Festival. He formerly served as Music Director of the San Francisco Opera for 16 years.   

With delightful tales and musical anecdotes from his storied career, Runnicles serves as host the of the program. He shares the mic with Andrew Palmer Todd—former public radio host, classical pianist and current CEO of the Festival. Together they bring your audience music-making at its best, from the Grand Teton Music Festival.

This season of Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival is a production of Classic Digital Syndications.