New Music in the Mountains: The Wyoming Festival
About this event
The Wyoming Festival—in a new collaboration with the nonprofit Arts Capacity—celebrates its seventh season with a stop at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, presenting an evening of new chamber music in the Cook Auditorium inspired by the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. A quintet of virtuosic musicians from the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra, led by Music Director and violinist Holly Mulcahy, will premiere brand-new works by composers drawn to the nature, science, and culture of the Teton region—including a piece inspired by the pika from festival founder Dr. Anne M. Guzzo. Join us Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 6 p.m. , followed by a light reception. Free and open to the public. Performers: Holly Mulcahy, violin; Barbara Scowcroft, violin; Rita Porfiris, viola; David Mollenauer, cello; Craig Mulcahy, trombone Composers: Anne M. Guzzo, Shawna (Wolf) Emery, Maren Haynes Marchesini, Tim Hinck...
Location
📍 Jackson, WY
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