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Aspen Music Festival and School 2 Music School Road Aspen, CO 81611 970-925-3254 (main office) www.aspenmusicfestival.com For questions about MORE and all music education programs, contact Deborah Barnekow, Director of Educational Outreach, at 970.205.5027. more Musical Odysseys Reaching Everyone The Musical Odysseys Reaching Everyone (MORE) program enriches the lives of Roaring Fork Valley schoolchildren by bringing accomplished musicians to local schools for residencies that integrate music with classroom subjects such as reading, writing, and art. The MORE program is free to the schools of the Roaring Fork Valley, and all concerts are free to the public. learn discover Musical Odysseys Reaching Everyone Free music education programs for Roaring Fork Valley students of all ages Presented by the Aspen Music Festival and School The Aspen Music Festival and School also presents free family and kids events all summer. $50 youth passes for ages 6–17 allow full access to all regular events. Visit www.aspenmusicfestival.com in May for a full schedule of events. don’t forget... pals program Passes and Lessons for Students (PALS) allows students plus an adult to go to all AMFS concerts, as well as take seven half-hour lessons with excellent hand-picked instrumental, vocal, and pianist fellowship students.

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Aspen Music Festival and School2 Music School Road

Aspen, CO 81611

970-925-3254 (main office)www.aspenmusicfestival.com

For questions about MORE and all music education programs, contact Deborah

Barnekow, Director of Educational Outreach, at 970.205.5027.

moreMusical Odysseys Reaching Everyone

The Musical Odysseys Reaching Everyone (MORE) program enriches the lives of Roaring Fork Valley schoolchildren by bringing accomplished musicians to local schools for residencies that integrate music with classroom subjects such as reading, writing, and art.

The MORE program is free to the schools of the Roaring Fork Valley, and all concerts are free to the public.

learn

discover

Musical Odysseys Reaching Everyone

Free music education programs for Roaring Fork Valley students of all ages

Presented by the Aspen Music Festival and School

The Aspen Music Festival and School also presents free family and kids events all summer.

$50 youth passes for ages 6–17 allow full access to all regular events.

Visit www.aspenmusicfestival.com in May for a full schedule of events.

don’t forget...

pals programPasses and Lessons for Students (PALS) allows

students plus an adult to go to all AMFS concerts, as well as take seven half-hour lessons with

excellent hand-picked instrumental, vocal, and pianist fellowship students.

experience

Maroon Bel Canto Children’s Chorus ages 6–11Now in its second year, the MBCCC provides a welcoming environment for children who love to sing. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings, 5:30–7:30 pm; new auditions will take place in January. For more information, visit www.maroonbelcanto.com.

Concert Dates:December 10, 6 pm, Snowmass ChapelDecember 11, 6 pm, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, BasaltApril 29, 6 pm, Snowmass ChapelApril 30, 6 pm, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Basalt

Lead Guitar with Brad Richter ages 12–14An after-school classical guitar program, located at Carbondale Middle School. Classes take place two afternoons per week for 80 minutes of instruction for seven months. Students perform with Mr. Richter on two concerts and in various smaller school day con-certs.

Concert Dates:December 16, 7 pm, Third Street Center, CarbondaleApril 15, time and location TBD

High School Honor Band ages 15–18By invitation, over 100 students from Colorado’s District 8 high schools will come together to rehearse for two days and perform a concert at the end. The AMFS has hosted this event for seven years, giving these select students an opportunity to perform in the prestigious and beautiful Harris Concert Hall.

Concert November 13, 6 pm, Harris Concert Hall

AMFS/JAS Student Showcase ages 12–18Students in middle and high school choirs, bands and jazz bands will be screened for participation in this second annual event. Also on the program will be young artists, poets, writers, and the John Oates songwriting competition winner. Both Jazz Aspen Snowmass and the Aspen Music Festival and School are dedicated to giving this performance opportunity to local students.

Concert TBD, Harris Concert Hall

Composer Forum with Adam Schoenberg ages 15–18High school students in music theory, songwriting, and International Baccalaureate classes have the opportunity to work with Adam Schoenberg, a talented, young. and rising composer. His second year of the program will focus on creativity and improvisation. Mr. Schoenberg will be working with schools February 15–18.

2010/2011 programs

Guitarist Brad Richter ages 6–11Now in his fifth year working with Roaring Fork Valley schools, classical guitarist Brad Richter engages children with his music and the stories that inspired him. Mr. Richter will be in the schools December 14–16; March 8–10; and April 13–15.

Concert Dates:December 16, 7 pm, Third Street Center, CarbondaleApril 15, time and location TBD

Tesla Quartet ages 12–18The Tesla Quartet returns to work closely with local middle and high school string students and their teachers during their three visits. Students will prepare solo and ensemble pieces for a concert with the quartet. Tesla will be working with schools December 7–9, January 19–21, and April 6–8.

Concert Dates: January 21, 6 pm, Basalt Regional Library (Tesla only) April 18, time and location TBD