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Welcome to Lane Series Spring 2026! Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Tuesday 12/9) at 10am.
Songs for Midwinter with Kongero and Windborne - 12.12.25
“The best musical discovery of the year…stunningly powerful. Windborne sets a new bar for harmony singing today!” – NPR
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Vitaly Starikov, Van Cliburn Silver Medalist - 1.23.26
“…inventive, brilliant, audacious, resolutely subjective but absolutely fascinating…” – La Libre Belgique
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Badi Assad - 1.30.26
“This is serious stuff, played with complete command and vibrating musicianship. Add her stunning vocals and mouth percussion and the result is musical magic.” – Acoustic Guitar
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Gadan feat. Enda Scahill from We Banjo 3 - 2.6.26
“It’s string band music on steroids.” – Irish Music Magazine
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Nella - 2.13.26
“Irresistibly hypnotic. In Nella a star is born.” – World Music Report
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Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes - 2.20.26
“Charlap is one of the finest interpreters of American popular song and Rosnes is a modern jazz wizard.” – NPR
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Montréal Guitar Trio - 2.27.26
“Yes, they can wail up a flamenco-style storm on their custom 12-string guitars. But when Dufour whips out a charango,... Levesque a mandolin, and Morin an electric bass, we’ve just had our musical passports stamped for parts unknown.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal
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The Slocan Ramblers - 3.6.26
“Effortlessly pushing bluegrass back to its earlier roots in Appalachian traditions, while steering old sounds in fascinating new directions.” – No Depression
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A Far Cry - 3.20.26
“The…Criers not only handed ideas among each other with dovetailed precision, they managed to express a flexibility and personality with each quick moment, here a little jazzy, there more classically precise…” – The Boston Musical Intelligencer
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Champlain Trio with Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt - 3.27.26
“Pianist Hiromi Fukuda, violinist Letitia Quante and cellist Emily Taubl are each among Vermont’s finest musicians, but together they form a focused and disciplined ensemble, each member sympathetic to the others.” – The Rutland Herald
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Fred Hersch with the UVM Jazz Ensemble, Alex Stewart, Director: The Music of Billy Strayhorn - 4.3.26
“Hersch has such a splendid mix of intuition and technical prowess, there is no filtering of this gift by bass and drums…his pensiveness over the timing, touch and solo excursions are palpable.” – JazzWeekly
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Roomful of Teeth & Gabriel Kahane - 4.17.26
“Musical descendants of the innovative extended vocal techniques of Meredith Monk, the Teeth tend to make sounds — some sweet, others alarming — that you probably haven't heard from a group of humans.” – NPR
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Aristo Sham, Van Cliburn Gold Medalist - 4.24.26
“…refinement and power; intensity and lyricism; grandeur and lightness…” – La Scena
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The campus of the University of Vermont sits within a place of gathering and exchange, shaped by water and stewarded by ongoing generations of Indigenous peoples, particularly the Western Abenaki. Acknowledging the relations between water, land, and people is in harmony with the mission of the university. Acknowledging the serious and significant impacts of our histories on Indigenous peoples and their homelands is a part of the university’s ongoing work of teaching, research, and engagement and an essential reminder of our past and our interconnected futures for the many of us gathered on this land. UVM respects the Indigenous knowledge interwoven in this place and commits to uplifting the Indigenous peoples and cultures present on this land and within our community.