Lane Series

Matthew Whitaker with the UVM Jazz Ensemble, Alex Stewart, Director: The Music of Billy Strayhorn

Friday, April 3, 2026
Doors 7:00 | Show 7:30
UVM Recital Hall
$38.50 Adult | $7.50 Student (plus 3% credit card fee when applicable)
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Matthew Whitaker is a Grammy-winning, Emmy and NAACP Image Award-nominated band leader, composer, and arranger.  

Whitaker’s musical career began at age three and has since included international performances and appearances on major television programs. He has starred in, produced, and scored the Emmy-nominated documentary “About Tomorrow,” composed for the film “Starkeisha” (Hulu), and contributed to the Emmy-winning Apple TV commercial “The Greatest.” In 2023, he served as musical director for “Billy Strayhorn: Something to Live For” in Pittsburgh.  

He has performed as a guest soloist with orchestras such as the Aspen Chamber Symphony, the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa and Bella Music Foundation (UNESC0) in Paris France lead by Helen Cha-Pyo. Composed for the Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra and created the score “Finding Free” for Alvin Ailey Dance Company’s 2024–2025 season. His collaborations include Jon Batiste, Christian McBride, Derrick Hodge, Bootsy Collins, Ray Chew, Regina Carter, and Anderson Paak, with notable performances including the 2024 Paralympics Handover Ceremony.  

In 2026, Whitaker won a Grammy for arranging “Super Mario Praise Break” with the 8-Bit Big Band. He is a three-time recipient of the ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award and has released four studio albums, including “On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute” (2024), nominated for Outstanding Jazz Album at the 2025 NAACP Image Awards.  

A graduate of The Juilliard School, Whitaker is committed to expanding access to music education. He serves as Artist in Residence at Augustana University, teaching piano, music theory, jazz ensembles, and choirs. Whitaker also advocates for people with disabilities, consulting with companies to improve accessibility.