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Program Number: |
13900RJ |
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| Duration: |
5 nights |
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Aspen, Colorado
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| Price starting at: |
$1,455.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city |
| Program Type:
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Music Festivals; Music Appreciation; History & Culture
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Activity Level: |
t (see description) |
| Meals: |
12;
5 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners |
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Experience the renowned Aspen Music Festival and School, site of an annual pilgrimage of the world’s most accomplished and promising classical musicians, and attend ticketed evening concerts accented by expert lectures and fascinating field trips. Six hundred fifty student musicians, as well as 200 guest artists and artist-faculty members study and perform during a glorious summer of camaraderie and music. Revel in this magnificent festival amid spectacular mountain scenery.
Highlights
•Attend five major ticketed concerts with pre-concert lectures by music experts. •Go inside the Aspen Music School and observe an Opera master class. •Experience behind-the-scenes looks at festival venues and Aspen’s historic neighborhoods.
Activity Particulars
Walking up to one mile a day; some uneven terrain. Stairs at music venues. Elevations of 9,500 feet.
The 2013 festival theme is “Conscience and Beauty.” Musical repertoire will focus on artist as citizen, the composer’s role in society, reflections of the social conscience through music. The festival schedule can be found on the web at www.roadscholar.org. Early arrival on first day recommended.
Date Specific Information 7-25-2012
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 8:30 pm at Harris Concert Hall
A Recital by Ann Schein: Program TBA; THURSDAY, JULY 26, 8 pm at Harris Concert Hall, A Recital by Misha and Cipa Dichter pianos: BARBER: Souvenirs, op. 28, DICK HYMAN: Dansas Tropicales, COPLAND/BERNSTEIN: El Salón México LISZT: Les Préludes, LW G2, DEBUSSY/RAVEL: from Nocturnes, INFANTE: Three Andalusian Dances; FRIDAY, JULY 27, 6 pm at the Benedict Music Tent
Aspen Chamber Symphony, Ludovic Morlot conductor, Joyce Yang piano: RAVEL: Le tombeau de Couperin, EETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, op. 19, ROUSSEL: Symphonic Fragments from Le festin de l’araignée (The Spider’s Feast), op. 17, RAVEL: Mother Goose Suite; SATURDAY, JULY 28 8 pm at Harris Concert Hall, A Recital by Stefan Jackiw violin and Joyce Yang piano: MOZART: Violin Sonata in B-flat major, K. 454, BARTOK: Out of Doors, BB 89, DAVID FULMER: L'Arc de Suspension, STRAUSS: Violin Sonata in E-flat major, op. 18; SUNDAY, JULY 29, 4 pm at the Benedict Music Tent, Aspen Festival Orchestra,
Manfred Honeck conductor, Yefim Bronfman piano: BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, op. 83, STRAUSS: Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life), op. 40
Coordinated by Mountains and Plains Institute.
Aspen
Situated in a mountain valley at the headwaters of the Roaring Fork River, the former mining town of Aspen is a renowned year-round resort offering magnificent natural beauty, spectacular winter skiing and a variety of performing and visual arts.
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Accommodations
Lodge with heated pool, hot tub, sauna, just one block from shuttle buses, restaurants.
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| Road Scholar Instructors | | These instructors are participating on at least one date of this program. Please note that changes may occur. | David Kaslow
| | David Kaslow has been fortunate enough to enjoy three careers. The first was as a symphony musician, playing for 18 years in the likes of New York City's Little Orchestra Society and Washington, D.C.’s National Symphony Orchestra. The second was as professor of horn for 30 years at Denver University's Lamont School of Music. Now he is a writer — the author of "Living Dangerously with the Horn: Thoughts on Life and Art" and "With Aspirations High: Discussions and Exercises for Musicians." | | | |
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