For classical music on your Vail Vacation – Clarinet, Flute, and Friends. Bring your friends on your Vail, Colorado vacation.

On Monday, July 20, 7:00 p.m. enjoy Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival‘s Casual Classics


Casual Classics

Casual Classics

Music & Conversation will feature works by Villa-Lobos, Gershwin, and Mozart. Clarinet, Flute and Friends will present its music at the Brush Creek Pavilion, Eagle Ranch in the town of Eagle.

Bravo! brings world-class orchestras, soloists and venues to the Vail Valley. Four resident orchestras and guest soloists provide the best in music culture in a summer tradition that is not to be missed.

Trio vs. Quartet ~ Enjoy Music on your Vail, Colorado vacation with Bravo! Music Festival Casual Classics

Thursday, July 9, 12:30 p.m.
Casual Classics – Music & Conversation at a free first-come, first-served concert with Eugenia Zukerman as hostess.


Bravo Gets Casual

Trio vs. Quartet

Works by Boccherini, Beethoven and Ravel

Boccherini’s Quartet in G Major for Flute and Strings and Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major will complement Beethoven’s Trio for Strings in C Minor Op. 9, No. 3.

The performance will take place at the Vail Interfaith Chapel in Vail, Colorado .



Matt Clark Band plays Vail area July 16

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July 16, 6:30pm Eagle Town Park – Free

Matt Clark Band

The on-stage mission for the Matt Clark Band is to “uplift a global audience with powerful music.” Blending elements of funk, rock, blues, reggae and R&B, the Matt Clark Band continues to wow audiences with its originality. The contagious energy, great vocals, and rhythmic instrumentation are sure to entertain the entire family.

American National Bank ShowDown Town is a project of the Vail Valley Foundation www.vvf.org – 888.883.VAIL (8245)

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The Sandbar Sports Grill in West Vail, Colorado

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Sandbar Sports Grill in West Vail at Exit 173 has pool tables, video games and sports on 30 TVs. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 4 to 7pm with half-priced drinks, calls, and beer specials.  At night, DJs and live talent keep things lively.


Vail visitors jazz it up at free Jazz at the Vail Farmers' Market performance June 28

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Join in …

jazzin' at the market

jazzin

June 28, 12pm
Vail Farmers’ Market
Jazz at the Market
Justin Allison Trio

Vail Jazz Festival Stage outside Annie’s.
Vail Jazz Festival www.vailjazz.org – 888.VAILJAM (824.5526)

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Bravo! Music Festival Highlights featured at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colorado

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Festival Highlights
Festival Highlights
The 22nd Season
July 1 -Aug 4, 2009

Dallas Symphony Orchestra July 1-8 $23/$48/$60

The Philadelphia Orchestra July 10-18 $23/$63/$85

New York Philharmonic July 24-31 $23/$63/$85

July 1: Dallas Symphony Orchestra opening night

July 3: Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents a Broadway Pops Evening of Film

July 6: Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents a John Williams Tribute

July 10: The Philadelphia Orchestra opening night, pianist Garrick Ohlsson

July 15: The Philadelphia Orchestra performs an All Gershwin Evening

July 16: Free Family Afternoon Concert – National Repertory Orchestra

July 24: New York Philharmonic opening night – classic Mozart, Copland, Mahler

July 24: Gala, Dinner, Dance and Silent Auction

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Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival brings instruments to local schoolchildren

Bravo! Music for everyone

Bravo! Music for everyone

Click here for tickets to 2009 Bravo! Music Festival: http://www.vailmusicfestival.org/

Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival joined forces with The Youth Foundation and the Guitar Center to provide instruments, music supplies and help with coordinating after-school and in-school music programs. Several area schools will benefit from the combined efforts.

The Guitar Center in Denver, a partner of the Festival since 2001, donated 13 keyboards and stands, a variety of percussion instruments, a metronome and guitar racks.

“We are pleased to provide schools with resources to help grow their music programs,” says Liz Campbell, Bravo’s director of education. “Research has shown that playing an instrument at an early age increases the ability of the left and right hemispheres of the brain to work together.”

Gypsum Elementary’s String Program will benefit from a recent donation of music supplies and new string instruments for the Program, which now has 36 students. Gypsum Elementary and Gypsum Middle School received new recorders and percussion instruments for the Middle School band. About 30 percent of the Gypsum Middle School is enrolled in music, and Bravo hopes this number will increase with the availability of these new instruments.

Meadow Mountain began their after-school piano program in January under the direction of the school’s music teacher Holly Trantor.  Trantor teaches the 30 students, grades 3-5, the fundamentals of the piano. Bravo donated the stands and instruction books.

Red Sandstone Elementary School will continue its beginner keyboard class, initiated last year under the direction of music teacher Nancy Sandberg. The class is offered during student lunch hours twice a week for a month and is taught by local pianist Tony Gulizia. New this year is a program for advanced piano students.

Battle Mountain High School will benefit from new guitar racks, donated by Bravo, for 25 guitars.

Celebrating 22 years in the Vail Valley in 2009, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival is a hallmark cultural attraction in Colorado. Bringing in three venerable ensembles, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic, the Bravo! Festival has established Vail as one of today’s leading musical landmarks.

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Bravo Vail valley Music Festival Offers Free Classical Music Concert at Vail Chapel in the heart of Vail Village

Bravo Vail Valley Music
Bravo Vail Valley Music

Bravo! Music Festival:  The 22nd Season

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THURSDAY – JULY 9, 12:30 PM
CASUAL CLASSICS I

MUSIC & CONVERSATION
Vail Interfaith Chapel, Vail

This show is COMPLIMENTARY and tickets are not required. Seats are first-come, first -served.
Eugenia Zukerman, Hostess

BOCCHERINI
Quartet in G Major for Flute and Strings

BEETHOVEN
Trio for Strings in C Minor, Op. 9, No. 3

RAVEL
String Quartet in F Major

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22nd Season of Classical Music in the Vail Valley thanks to Bravo! Festival

Bravo Vail Valley Music Festival

Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival:  The 22nd Season from July 1 to August 4, 2009

2009 marks the return of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, last in Vail during the 2006 season. The orchestra will perform six different programs at the Gerald. R. Ford Amphitheater, beginning July 1 and continuing July 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th.

Bravo Vail Valley Music Festival

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The DSO’s newly appointed Music Director Jaap van Zweden, will conduct three concerts at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. The Chicago Tribune recently said, “Jaap van Zweden is “the buzz of the podium world.”

The Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic will join the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as resident orchestras for 2009.

The New York Philharmonic will bring their newly-appointed Music Director and Conductor Alan Gilbert, who will conduct four concerts at the amphitheater. Gilbert will be the New York Philharmonic’s youngest music director in the orchestra’s history. He replaces the orchestra’s longtime Music Director Lorin Maazel.

“Mr. Gilbert has a demonstrated talent for devising programs that juxtapose old and new works in engrossing contexts,” The New York Times.

More than 40 internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians will perform during the Festival including world-renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein, violinist Gil Shaham, and pianists Yuja Wang, Orli Shaham, Orion Weiss and Garick Ohlsson.