The Snake River Music Festival began in 1998, when a community of professional musicians, gathered by violinist Charles “Chas” Wetherbee, came to play the music they loved in homes of the Keystone community. As the audience grew, the Snake River Music Festival emerged, first housed at the Robert Craig Center, free to anyone who loved the music. Its support came from gifts of a private foundation and generous gifts of all sizes from those appreciating what they felt and heard. Today, Snake River continues to offer free concerts that showcase local and national musicians performing exquisite and accessible classical works.
CDSQ will perform on August 20 and other dates during the Festival (August 11-24).
Four Hills Chamber Music Seminar
Discover a unique chamber music experience set against the stunning backdrop of Summit County, Colorado. Immerse yourself in a week of musical exploration, social connections, and outdoor adventure. The Four Hills Chamber Music Seminar offers an opportunity for pre-college and adult chamber musicians (amateurs and professionals alike!) to learn and collaborate with faculty from the internationally acclaimed Carpe Diem String Quartet and guest artists of the Snake River Music Festival. Whether you're inspired by the majestic Rockies or the vibrant local community, Summit County provides the perfect environment for creativity and connection. For more info and to apply, click here.
More details at snakerivermusicfestival.com