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Founded in 1949, the Aspen Music Festival and School is regarded as one of the top classical music festivals in the United States, noted both for its concert programming and its musical training of mostly young adult music students. The eight-week summer season includes hundreds of classical music events: concerts by four orchestras, recitals, chamber music, operas, classes, lectures, and family programs. In the winter, the AMFS presents recitals and robust music education programs for local youth and families, and in the summer the Aspen Music Festival and School host High Notes, lunchtime discussions featuring prominent performers, composers, and musicologists in lively discussions with AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher. Learn more at: aspenmusicfestival.com.

Mohr interviews Hsing-Ay Hsu during the 2025 Aspen Music Festival

Pianist and Conscious Listening Speaker Hsing-Ay Hsu
Pianist and Conscious Listening Speaker Hsing-Ay Hsu

Chris Mohr talks with Hsing-Ay Hsu about her upcoming free AMFS seminar at Aspen Chapel Thursday at 5:00, titled "Connecting Music, Others and Ourselves: Conscious Listening with Hsing-Ay Hsu." She'll play three musical selections at the piano as she invites us to a deeper listening experience with great music.

Classical music reporter Chris Mohr has loved classical music since he was twelve. “And I owe it all to radio,” Chris explains. “I grew up in a farm town east of Cleveland. One day I turned on the local classical radio station. They were playing Vivaldi, and it was like the gates of heaven opened up to me!" Chris is also a composer, and is working on a 53-note-to-the-octave oratorio, "Melodies of the Shoreless Sea." This is his 11th summer working for Aspen Public Radio.