WILSON, Wyo. — The Grand Teton Music Festival continues this weekend with a concert that is sure to put a spring in the step.

It’s summer and spring at the same time in Jackson Hole as celebrated soprano Julia Bullock returns to Wyoming to perform Berlioz’s poetic mid-year song cycle. Conductor Christian Reif will then lead the Festival Orchestra in Schumann’s symphonic ode to the first blooms of April.

Christian Reif, conductor

Julia Bullock, soprano

Coleridge-Taylor: Ballade

Berlioz: Les nuits d’été

Schumann: Symphony No. 1

Enjoy Summer Nights & Schumann on Friday night at 7 p.m. and Saturday night at 6 p.m. at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Each night will include a pre-concert talk beginning an hour before showtime with Thomas Heuser (San Juan Symphony, Music Director; Idaho Falls Symphony, Music Director) in the Barbara Furrer Goodman Memorial Garden near Walk Festival Hall’s north entrance. Talks are sponsored by the Goodman Family Foundation, in memory of Roy and Barbara Goodman.

The Westbank Grill at the Four Seasons in Teton Village will be open for dinner at 5 PM before Friday Festival Orchestra concerts. Enjoy panoramic views, a dynamic open kitchen and a cozy setting at this inviting steakhouse. Reservations are encouraged and free valet parking is included.

Learn more about the GTMF’s 2023 season here.