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Alan Fletcher, president and CEO of the Aspen Music Festival and School, reviews this summer's festival and talks about the theme of next summer’s event.
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Alan Fletcher and music director Robert Spano discuss Berlioz's great Requiem, which will close the 2022 season.
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Roderick Cox is one of the up-and-coming conductors this summer at the Aspen Music Festival and School. He is also one of relatively few conductors of color to be a conductor for a major orchestra.
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Violinist Robert McDuffie and pianist Derek Wang will give a recital at Harris Hall on Wednesday evening.
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Patrick Chamberlain, the newly appointed vice president for artistic administration for the Aspen Music Festival and School, stands at the heart of the effort to create a more diverse, equitable and inclusive festival.
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Melissa White will be welcoming an enthusiastic audience when she appears Thursday, August 11 at the Aspen Music Festival to perform Vivaldi’s 'The Four Seasons' and a violin concerto by JS Bach.
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Alan Fletcher talks with conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya about his upcoming concert with baritone Will Liverman, pianist Jeffrey Kahane, and the Aspen Chamber Symphony.
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Knowing each other well and spending a lot of time rehearsing have helped Miles and Ziggy in their give and take while performing together. The Johnstons will perform various recitals in Aspen throughout this month.
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Alan Fletcher talks with conductor Jane Glover about Mozart's Don Giovanni.
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The Aspen Music Festival and School is playing host to musicians from more than 40 countries this summer, including people from Ukraine and its neighboring countries. And musicians continue to perform even as bombs are falling on their families and houses back home. What place does music have in a time like this?