Topic: Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival

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Plum Insider: Jeniece Pettitt

Meet Jeniece Pettitt, Plum Vail's Senior Producer/Editor! Jeniece has clocked some serious time in Vail (and in Colorado in general) and shares with us some of her Valley favorites. Vail's best kept secret, however? She's not letting on...

April 14, 2009 by Jeniece Pettitt (Author) | John Elliot in Local Life

Vail-Beaver Creek Summer Vacation: Guide to Festivals, Events, Sports, Fly Fishing & Hiking

There’s a common expression among Vail locals: “Winter is great … but summer is why we live here.” Of course we love to ski and play in the snow, but the summer, with its perfect temperatures, jaw-dropping landscapes of wildflower and pine tree-adorned Rocky Mountains is true paradise.

January 13, 2009 in Visitors Guide

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Vail Jazz, Alpine Gardens & Hot Summer Nights: Five Things To Do This Week in Vail (7/20/09-7/26/09)

Every Monday, we post 5 things that we're looking forward to enjoying in the upcoming week. These things are selected by Plum staff and often times by you.

July 20, 2009 in Vail Insider Blog

James Jensen, Family Fun, & Farmers Markets: Five Things To Do This Week In Vail (7/13/09 - 7/19/09)

Every Monday, we post 5 things that we're looking forward to enjoying in the upcoming week. These things are selected by Plum staff and often times by you. They'll range from humble to haute and include shopping, drinking, sunning, and playing at various treasured spots and shops. This week we're looking forward to...

July 13, 2009 in Vail Insider Blog

Bravo, Bypass Bicycle Tour & Bearcat Stables: Five Things To Do This Week in Vail 7/6/09 - 7/12/09

Every Monday, we post 5 things that we're looking forward to enjoying in the upcoming week. These things are selected by Plum staff and often times by you. They'll range from humble to haute and include shopping, drinking, sunning, and playing at various treasured spots and shops. This week we're looking forward to..

July 7, 2009 in Vail Insider Blog

Five Things To Do This Week in Vail (6/24/09 - 7/5/09)

Every Monday, we post 5 things that we're looking forward to enjoying in the upcoming week. These things are selected by Plum staff and often times by you. They'll range from humble to haute and include shopping, drinking, sunning, and playing at various treasured spots and shops. This week we're looking forward to...

June 29, 2009 in Vail Insider Blog

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(2009) Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival: Yumi Kendall, Asst. Principle Cellist for The Philadelphia Orchestra

Yumi Kendall, Assistant Principle Cellist from The Philadelphia Orchestra, interviewed by Erik Williams answers questions about the unique sound of The Philadelphia Orchestra as well as how she came to be such an expert cellist.

July 19, 2009 in Video

(2009) Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival: Jeremy Rothman, VP of Artistic Planning for The Philadelphia Orchestra

Jeremy Rothman, VP of artistic planning of The Philadelphia Orchestra, sits down with Plum's own Erik Williams to discuss what makes the Philadelphia Orchestra so extraordinary. Assisting with artistic direction, Jeremy Rothman certainly knows what makes the Philadelphia Orchestra so spectacular.

July 19, 2009 in Video

(2009) Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival: Carol Jantsch, Principal Tuba of The Philadelphia Orchestra

Carol Jantsch, Principal Tuba, from The Philadelphia Orchestra sits down with Plum's Erik Williams to talk about her own success and how why she chose the tuba as a child. As one of the youngest members of The Philadelphia Orchestra, her fast success is a testament to her work ethic and natural talent.

July 16, 2009 in Video

(2009) Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival: Rossen Milanov, Philadelphia Orchestra

Rossen Milanov, Associate Conductor and Musical Director for the Philadelphia Orchestra, sits down with host Erik Williams to discuss this year's appearance at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival. They discuss Rossen's appreciation of Gershwin, to be featured in that evening's performance, his devotion to his home country Bulgaria, and why fried chicken might be the most appropriate accompaniment for the Gershwin songbook.

July 15, 2009 in Video