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Two transformational musicians, Steven Banks and Elaine Douvas, discuss the saxophone repertoire and the intersections between jazz and classical music.
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Alan Fletcher opens the 2022 discussion series with violinist Randall Goosby and conductor Ludovic Morlot.
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After a series of positive COVID-19 tests last weekend disrupted two performances, the Aspen Music Festival and School has announced an extension of its mask mandate for Harris Hall.
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Over the next few days at the Aspen Music Festival, a young violinist and a seasoned conductor will join forces to perform an energetic rendition of Mendelson — and that conductor will lead a performance of Baroque music featuring an unusual instrument.
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The 73rd Aspen Music Festival kicked off Thursday. As has been the case every summer since 1949, the festival will offer classical favorites — but, this year, it will also feature an array of diverse musical styles you don’t normally associate with the classics.
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Businessman and philanthropist Walter Paepcke is remembered as the creator of Aspen’s cultural institutions — the Aspen Skiing Co., the Aspen Institute, and the Aspen Music Festival and School — but some major contributors have been forgotten by history, barely seven decades later. A set of recently rediscovered documents sheds light on a key figure in the formation of the music festival.
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The Aspen Music Festival and School’s flagship summer program is still more than four months away, but alumni of the program, including the Calder Quartet, are bringing live classical music to Aspen this month and next.
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Grammy winners and Aspen Music Festival regulars Sharon Isbin and the Pacifica Quartet were going to team up to play music for guitar and string quartet…
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This summer the Aspen Music Festival & School (AMFS) presents a virtual festival with new content presented over eight weeks. Events include recitals,…