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How to watch and listen to the AMFS this summer
Can’t make it to Aspen this year? Tune in from afar and join in on the musical magic of the AMFS from your living room with seven livestreamed concerts throughout the 2026 summer season!
Find the full schedule below:
Sunday, July 5 | 4:00 pm MDT | Festival Orchestra: Opening Sunday with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson
The Aspen Festival Orchestra opens its season with Music Director Robert Spano in an all-American concert honoring our nation’s 250th anniversary! Celebrate this milestone with performances of twentieth-century favorites by opera luminaries Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson, and the Denver-based Kantorei.
Friday, July 10 | 5:30 pm MDT | Chamber Symphony: Beethoven, Mozart, Handel
Searching for an uplifting musical experience? Look no further. When Nicholas McGegan takes the podium, joy and energy are the order of the day.
Thursday, July 16 | 6:00 pm MDT | A Recital by Augustin Hadelich violin
Augustin Hadelich’s stunning virtuosity, charismatic stage presence, profound expressiveness, and the ability to mine both the subtleties and drama in every work he plays have made him one of today’s most exciting and sought-after performers.
Friday, July 17 | 5:30 pm MDT | Chamber Symphony: McDuffie Celebrates Bernstein
Celebrate one of the foremost names in American music with this Leonard Bernstein extravaganza!
Sunday, July 26 | 4:00 pm MDT | Festival Orchestra: Piano Sensation Daniil Trifonov
Grammy-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov combines a brilliant technique with profound sensitivity, captivating audiences around the world.
*This event will only be streamed on our website; it will not be streamed on YouTube.
Tuesday, July 28 | 6:00 pm MDT | A Recital by Angel Stanislav Wang piano
As a young child growing up in Los Angeles, Angel Wang recalls that “classical music was always present. When I first heard the works of Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky, I ran to the piano, trying to repeat the beautiful harmonic shifts and endless melodies that captivated me when listening to these composers.”
Saturday, August 22 | 7:30 pm MDT | A Recital by Anton Nel piano
Here's a chance to see AMFS artist-faculty member Anton Nel in a solo outing in works ranging from the classical elegance of Haydn and the poignant lyricism of Schubert and Chopin, to the post-Romanticism of Cecile Chaminade and emotional intensity of the Russian masters.
Please help us keep livestreams free to all by donating here. Thank you!
Please note: Livestreams are truly live, unedited, and capture a moment in time. On this basis, the artists, presenter, and music publisher offer these for viewing in real time for free. They are not produced or licensed to be available on demand after the live performance. Please plan accordingly.
Aspen Public Radio
All our 2026 Sunday Aspen Festival Orchestra concerts will be carried live on Aspen Public Radio! Tune into 91.5FM, 88.9FM, or at aspenpublicradio.org.
How to watch Virtual Events
There are many options for watching our virtual events on your devices or, through them, on your TV. For the best visual and auditory experience we recommend connecting or "casting" the streams to your TV system.
On what devices can I play the streams?
You can stream from your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Tip: Make sure your smartphone, tablet, or computer are connected to the same wi-fi network as your TV.
Can I watch the streams on my TV?
- Apple TV: If you have Apple TV, once you start the video stream on your device, tap the airplay icon and choose your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Find more information on Apple TV casting here.
- Chromecast: If you have a Chromecast-enabled TV, once you start a video stream on your device, tap the Chromecast icon at bottom right to “Play on TV” and choose your Chromecast TV. Read more about casting via Chromecast here.
- Amazon Fire TV: If you have an Amazon Fire TV, once you start a video stream on your device, choose the icon at the bottom and select your Amazon Fire TV. Read more about casting via Amazon Fire TV here.
- Roku: If you have a Roku-enabled TV, once you start a video stream on your device, choose the casting icon and select your Roku TV. Read more about casting via Roku here.

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