Welcome to the UVM Lane Series fall 2024 season!

Lane Fall
Isata Kanneh-Mason

Isata Kanneh-Mason - 10.12.24

“[Pianist Kanneh-Mason] can thunder with the best of them…but it is her exquisitely produced pianissimos and dynamic shading throughout the work (and indeed the rest of the programme) that beguile the listener.” – Gramophone

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Farah Siraj

Farah Siraj - 10.18.24

“…vivacious Arabian flamenco jazz.” – Rolling Stone

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WinSync ensemble photo

WindSync - 10.25.24

“WindSync can…play many idioms authoritatively, elegantly, with adroit technique, and with great fun.” - All About the Arts

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Trio Bohemo

Trio Bohémo - 11.1.24

” Trio Bohémo were on fire. The connection between the musicians was symbiotic. They played, danced, sweated, and smiled in total synchronicity. There was an element of wilderness, a sublime, feral, ritualistic ecstasy. “ – The B-Flat Sheep

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Helen Sung

Helen Sung, jazz piano -11.8.24

with the UVM Jazz Ensemble, directed by Alex Stewart

"...but what is undeniable is that this was piano playing at a quite unbelievably jaw-dropping level." London Jazz News

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Trio Fadolin

Trio Fadolín - 12.6.24

“[Ljova] played three of these [Caprices]—respectively fluid, dancing, and cadenza-like—with a rough-and-ready folk style, minimal vibrato but plenty of tangy quarter tones, in a spirit of freewheeling fun. – New York Classical Review

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Cyrille Aimee

Cyrille Aimée - 12.13.24

“[Her songs] have a breezy pop flavor, gentle grooves, lovely melodies and lyrics that are sweet and personal.” – All About Jazz

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The UVM Lane Series is a program of the University of Vermont's School of the Arts.

Lane Series is a program of the UVM School of the Arts.

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