Our address is 384 South Prospect Street, Burlington, Vt. View directions and parking information here.
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Our address is 384 South Prospect Street, Burlington, Vt. View directions and parking information here.
Join our mailing list for information on upcoming concerts!
Prof. D. Thomas Toner of the School of the Arts Program in Music will present a faculty percussion recital that features collaborations with programs in Art and Art History and Theatre and Dance.
Prof. Toner will be joined by fellow SoA faculty members Julian Barnett and Avi Waring, dance, and Matt Larocca, music, as well as dancers Clare Byrne, Hye-Won Hwang, and Willow Wonder. Pieces include “To the Earth” (for flowerpots and speaking percussionist) and “Terrestrials: life on the ground” with choreography by Prof. Paul Besaw, and “Ashes in the Night Sky” set to images by Prof. Bill McDowell.
Event is free and open to all.
Music students take the stage in solos, duets, and small groups, showcasing selections from the classical and jazz genres. Free and open to the public.
Bobby Watson is in residence with the UVM Jazz Ensemble this week, culminating in a master class and concert. His unique composition style and saxophone prowess have led Watson to be dubbed a living legend of jazz.
A multi-Grammy-nominated musician, Watson has played alongside some of the greatest jazz musicians, like Art Blakely and Wynton Marsalis. In 2014, he was inducted into the American Jazz Walk of Fame.
MASTER CLASS: Wednesday, April 3rd, 3pm, free and open to the public.
CONCERT: Thursday, April 4th, 7:30 pm, free and open to the public. Watson will guest-direct his famous “Gates BBQ Suite,” an homage to the barbecue of his hometown, Kansas City. Alex Stewart, director.
Bobby Watson is in residence with the UVM Jazz Ensemble this week, culminating in a master class and concert. His unique composition style and saxophone prowess have led Watson to be dubbed a living legend of jazz.
MASTER CLASS: Wednesday, April 3rd, 3pm, free and open to the public.
CONCERT: Thursday, April 4th, 7:30 pm, free and open to the public. Watson will guest-direct his famous “Gates BBQ Suite,” an homage to the barbecue of Kansas City.
Chamber ensembles performance and Q&A. Free and open to the public.
Acclaimed New Yorker writer John Seabrook will discuss and answer questions about his recent article "Inside the Music Industry's High Stakes AI Experiments" on Wednesday, April 10 at 4:30pm in the Livak Ballroom (Davis Center). Free and open to the public.
Program TBA. Conducted by Kyle Saulnier. Free and open to the public.
We invite you to embark on a stellar musical voyage! The program unfolds with French composer Louise Farrenc’s spirited Overture No. 1, setting the stage for an evening of enchantment. Ney Rosauro’s dazzling Marimba Concerto, featuring Luke Nawrocki, our UVM Symphony Concerto Competition winner, will captivate your senses. Jean Sibelius’s Spring Song blooms with delicate harmonies, evoking the awakening of nature after winter’s slumber. Finally, John Williams’ iconic film score, Star Wars Suite, takes us to a galaxy far, far away. Conducted by Yutaka Kono. Free and open to public.
We invite you to embark on a stellar musical voyage! The program unfolds with French composer Louise Farrenc’s spirited Overture No. 1, setting the stage for an evening of enchantment. Ney Rosauro’s dazzling Marimba Concerto, featuring Luke Nawrocki, our UVM Symphony Concerto Competition winner, will captivate your senses. Jean Sibelius’s Spring Song blooms with delicate harmonies, evoking the awakening of nature after winter’s slumber. Finally, John Williams’ iconic film score, Star Wars Suite, takes us to a galaxy far, far away. Conducted by Yutaka Kono. Free and open to public.
Program TBA. Conducted by Christina Toner. Free and open to the public.
Music students take the stage in solos, duets, and small groups, showcasing selections from the classical and jazz genres. Free and open to the public.
Program TBA. Conducted by Andrea Maas and Stefanie Weigand. Free and open to the public.
Free and open to the public.
Music students take the stage in solos, duets, and small groups, showcasing selections from the classical and jazz genres. Free and open to the public.
Music students take the stage in solos, duets, and small groups, showcasing selections from the classical and jazz genres. Free and open to the public.