As America's National Park for the Performing Arts, Wolf Trap plays a valuable leadership role in both the local and national performing arts communities. Through a wide range of artistic and education programs, Wolf Trap enhances our nation's cultural life and ensures that the arts remain accessible and affordable to the broadest possible audience.
The mountain west's home for classical music, the Grand Teton Music Festival presents all year. And for seven weeks every summer, two hundred musicians converge on Jackson Hole to form the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra with Music Director Donald Runnicles. These musicians come from major orchestras all over the world. In the intimate and acoustically brilliant Walk Festival Hall at the base of the Teton Mountains, this is truly a festival has to be experienced.
The "Concerts from the Library of Congress" radio series is a return to the Library's distinguished radio history of more than six decades. From the opening concerts in the Coolidge Auditorium in 1925, the Library was a pioneering force in classical music broadcasting.