After Aspen

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You spent a summer (or two, or three) here. Now what?

This space is for everyone who has been part of the AMFS—whether as a student, a staff member, or someone who simply spent a season here and left changed. We don’t define “alumni” the way traditional schools do, because the AMFS isn’t a traditional school. It’s not something you leave behind; it’s something you carry forward.

“This is a place for you. Not only do you belong, but we will change because you are part of us.”
—Alan Fletcher, AMFS President and CEO

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What does the AMFS offer me now?

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CONNECT

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Stay Connected in Person - New York: Compose Your Identity on March 17, 2025.

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INSPIRE

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Be Inspired by Your Peers - And keep your musicology chops sharp.

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EXPERIENCE

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Because the AMFS isn’t just a place, it’s a community that grows with you.

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RETURN

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Return as an Insider - And experience Aspen differently.

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Alumni

 

Alumni weekend for the 2025 Season will be on August 1-3.

 

Stay tuned! More information coming soon.

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Alumni Weekend:
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August 1-3
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CONNECT

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Pre-Season Alumni Virtual Panel Series 

 

The Aspen Stage Returns: Alumni Performances Unveiled

Dive into the experiences and expectations of these renowned artists as they return to Aspen. 

 

Panelists include violinist Robert McDuffie, pianist Harmony Zhu, bassist Edgar Meyer; moderated by artist-faculty percussionist Jonathan Haas.

 

Revolutionizing Music Education: The Digital Classroom

Explore groundbreaking digital approaches that are transforming classical music education, from online platforms to innovative teaching methods. 

 

Panelists include artistic and education director at Forte Liam Day, executive director at Musical Mentors Collaborative Kathryn Sansone, CEO and founder of Stagetime Jennie Moser; moderated by Heather Stanton, vice president of education and community at the AMFS. 

 

The Pulse of Modern Classical: Today and Tomorrow

Join a forward-looking discussion on the evolution and direction of modern classical music with some of its most prominent composers. 

 

Panelists include composers David Lang, Augusta Read Thomas, Isabella Gellis, Joel Thompson, Andrew Norman, moderated by AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher.

 

Beyond the Stage: Diverse Career Journeys in Music

Learn about the varied career paths in music beyond performance, highlighting entrepreneurship and arts administration, shared by those who have navigated these journeys successfully.

 

Panelists include Matthew Kuhns, president of Kuhns Wealth and symphony musician and Nicholas King, founder and executive director of After Arts and managing director at Fort Point Capital; moderated by Jenny Elliot, AMFS senior vice president of strategy and administration.

 

NEW! Why Music is the Answer: Celebrating Unsung Heroes (July 14, 2 pm MT)

Discover why music becomes our refuge in times of need, grief, joy, and celebration, with insights from AMFS alum Isaac Kay, who transitioned from violinist to filmmaker to explore the question, "Why music?" Join us for a profound discussion on the creation of their documentary series "Travel Notes," capturing the extraordinary stories of everyday people passionate about teaching and classical music.
 

Watch the trailer here.
 

Panelists include Isaac Kay, executive producer, creator, and AMFS alum; Timothy Kay, executive producer and director; and Andrew Didway, executive producer and director of photography; moderated by Rhett Del Campo, AMFS Alumni Committee Co-chair and alum. Learn more and register

 

AOTVA: The Art and Soul of Vocal Music (Live in Aspen! July 19, 6pm MT)

Join us for a celebratory exploration of the expressive power of vocal music, featuring in-depth conversations with our esteemed vocal artists. This live event is the culmination of our series and will be held in Aspen—don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to connect in person! 
 

Panelists include AOTVA co-artistic directors Renée Fleming and Patrick Summers, director of musical administration and head coach Myra Huang; moderated by Alan Fletcher. 

NOTE: This panel is only available to Alumni Weekend Registrants and is not being offered virtually.  

 

The AMFS boasts a network of over 25,000 alumni across the globe. Stay connected across our various platforms: 
 

LinkedIn Group

Stagetime Circle

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CELEBRATE

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Alumni Weekend

AMFS Proud

Elevate Your Teaching with Forte

  • The Aspen Music Festival and School has partnered with Forte to enable AMFS alumni who have taught in the P.A.L.S. and/or Festival Lessons programs to expand their studios and augment their incomes by connecting virtually to more students outside their immediate area. Students around the world use Forte to access private lessons with verified AMFS alumni who are experienced teachers and/or have a strong pedagogy background.
  • If you are interested in becoming an AMFS-verified alumni teacher with Forte, please contact studentservices@aspenmusic.org.
  • Learn more about Forte.
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CONTACT

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For direct support and assistance, find the contact details for our dedicated team members below: 

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CONTRIBUTE

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See below for more ways to contribute to alumni initiatives or support current students at the AMFS. 

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Quick Links
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Stay Connected
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Sign up to receive our alumni newsletter, or to update contact information

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Donate
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Donate to our programs!

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Make a Gift
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Merch
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Purchase AMFS-branded items to show support!

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