California
Monterey Jazz Festival
Program No. 4628RJ
Join all the cool cats at the Monterey Jazz Festival where you’ll hear world-class performances, engaging lectures and panel discussions in the historic setting of beautiful Monterey.
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5 days
4 nights
9 meals
4B 3L 2D
1
Check-in, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Carmel Valley, CA
2
Jazz History-Repertoire Class, Attend Monterey Jazz Festival
Carmel Valley, CA
3
Jazz History-Repertoire Class, Attend Monterey Jazz Festival
Carmel Valley, CA
4
Jazz History-Repertoire Class, Attend Monterey Jazz Festival
Carmel Valley, CA
5
Program Concludes
Carmel Valley, CA
At a Glance
Savor the offerings of the internationally famous Monterey Jazz Festival under the tutelage of a special musician and teacher who provides an inside view of the American jazz scene. Beginning in 1957, “Monterey” is the granddaddy of American jazz festivals and features the finest of world class-performers. Experience headliners at the Main Arena concerts as well as the festival’s magnificent oak-studded grounds featuring films, conversations with the Festival’s stars, exhibitions and hundreds of artists performing throughout multiple stages.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Walking 1 to 2 miles throughout the day at the 20-acre fair grounds. Sitting for up to 2.5 hours during lectures. Flat terrain, ground-level buildings; stairs may be avoided.
Best of all, you’ll…
- In sessions with a professional jazz musician, prepare for each performance with presentations about music and musicians and gain insider knowledge about the American jazz scene.
- Experience all the Monterey Jazz Festival has to offer with assigned backed seating at Main Arena concerts, as well all stages and activities on the festival grounds.
- Enjoy the beauty of oak-studded Carmel Valley with lodgings at a history country inn, dating back to the 1800s’ Spanish Rancheros.
General Notes
Transportation to all events included. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Ali Ryerson
Ali Ryerson is consistently voted among the top jazz flutists in the Downbeat Jazz Poll, was a Jazz Flutist of the Year nominee by the Jazz Journalists Association, and has released 20 highly acclaimed jazz albums on major labels. Ali performs, records and teaches internationally, with performances ranging from the Monterey Jazz Festival to Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. She has worked with jazz greats such as Kenny Barron and Joe Beck, and classical artists such as Luciano Pavarotti.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Ali Ryerson
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Ali Ryerson is consistently voted among the top jazz flutists in the Downbeat Jazz Poll, was a Jazz Flutist of the Year nominee by the Jazz Journalists Association, and has released 20 highly acclaimed jazz albums on major labels. Ali performs, records and teaches internationally, with performances ranging from the Monterey Jazz Festival to Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. She has worked with jazz greats such as Kenny Barron and Joe Beck, and classical artists such as Luciano Pavarotti.

Peter T. Meckel
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Peter Meckel is the founder and General Director of Hidden Valley Music Seminars. Born and raised in the Midwest, he attended university at Rockford University in Illinois, and Occidental College in California. His leadership of Hidden Valley has resulted in one of the most respected opera training centers in America and a major contributor of arts education programs for vocalists, instrumentalists, and dancers. Students from throughout the world come to study with master teachers from many of America’s most prestigious orchestras and opera companies.
Suggested Reading List
(2 books)
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Monterey Jazz Festival
Program Number: 4628
The History of Jazz — Second Edition
Monterey Jazz Festival — Forty Legendary Years
Bill Minor is a local Monterey Peninsula author and jazz pianist. He is a longtime friend of the instructor. This is the best history that she knows that has been written on the festival.