UVM Music Program

UVM Music Program

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Official page for the University of Vermont Music Program. Welcome to the UVM Music Program! Or attend one of our free concerts!

Did you know that you do not have to be a music major to audition and/or participate in any of the following activities?

- Private Lessons
- Symphony Orchestra
- Concert Band
- Jazz Ensemble
- Concert Choir
- Catamount Singers
- Jazz Combos
- Chamber Ensembles
- Latin Jazz Ensemble
- Jazz Vocal Ensemble
- Percussion Ensemble
- Vermont Wind Ensemble

Our many offerings will capture your imaginatio

04/10/2026

In their free concert on Tuesday 4/14, the UVM Concert Choir and Catamount Singers will present "SPRING SERENADE / MUD MEDLEY," featuring "Springtime on Funen" by Carl Nielsen; and "Mud Season in Vermont," a new work by Vermont composer Erik Nielsen.

Read the Seven Days article for more: https://www.sevendaysvt.com/arts-culture/performingarts/uvm-concert-choir-performs-classic-and-new-springtime-works/

04/08/2026

This weekend, our Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra, and Vermont Wind Ensemble perform staples of wind and orchestral literature, contemporary works based in traditional folk melodies, plus the debut of a new work by Grant Mathews '26 (Music Composition & Theory). FREE and open to the public, all ages. We hope you can join us!
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03/26/2026

SUNDAY at 3 -- Equinox Wind Quintet (incl. Affiliate Artist Molly Finkel, bassoon) opens its second season with “Inspired Styles,” a concert of innovative music by American and German composers from the 18th, 20th and 21st centuries.

An arrangement of Beethoven’s Opus 71 Sextet, an early work already brimming with inventive Ludwigian ideas, opens the concert. Equally creative compositions by Alec Wilder and David Gunn follow. Paul Hindemith’s Kleine Kammermusik—or Small Chamber Music—explores the scope of the wind quintet in five brief movements. The concert concludes with William Still’s Miniatures, another five-movement piece based on evocative folk songs of the Americas.

Free and open to the public.

03/16/2026

Did you catch last week's Seven Days article on Music's 100th anniversary? Bassist Rob Duguay '05, whose band SONGEVITY performs in the Recital Hall this upcoming Wednesday, spoke to the paper about his musical career. His musical guests include Professor Alex Stewart on tenor saxophone, and fellow UVM alum Dan Ryan on drums.

https://www.sevendaysvt.com/music/musicnews/on-the-beat-university-of-vermont-music-program-turns-100/

03/03/2026
Photos from UVM Music Program's post 02/12/2026

SUNDAY, FEB 22 at 2pm -- UVM faculty and select student musicians present the 13th annual scholarship concert. Performances range from four-handed percussion to a cello suite by Austrian/Vermonter Richard Stöhr; an original independent film score; piano as an ode to democracy; an improvised duet; and much more.

Admission is free. Donations encouraged. All donations will benefit the Music Lesson Scholarship Fund.

02/11/2026

We're so excited to see Affiliate Artist Rachel Weinfeld onstage in April! UVM School of the Arts

❄️ Meet Anna ❄️ Anna is brought to life by Rachel Weinfeld in her Lyric Theatre Company Main Stage debut ✨ Though new to the Lyric Main Stage, she’s no stranger to the spotlight — and brings heart, humor, and fearless spirit to this beloved role ❄️💫

Tickets 🎟️ 👉: https://www.flynnvt.org/Events/2026/4/lyric-disney-frozen

📸 Studio 2N - Portrait Photography

02/09/2026

SUNDAY, FEB 15 at 3:00 -- Join Erik Kroncke (bass) and Mary Jane Austin (piano) with special guest Maire Therese Carmack (mezzo-soprano) presenting "Love notes for Low voices", music from opera, songs, and spirituals. Selections from Mahler, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, Massenet, Tosti, and Beethoven's beautiful song cycle "An die ferne Geliebte" (to the far off Beloved). Free and open to the public.

Photos from UVM Music Program's post 01/12/2026

Welcome back, Catamounts! Placement auditions for music ensembles and private lessons are held during the first week of class. Check our website or stop by the Music Office (Southwick 200C) for details.

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12/09/2025

WEDS 12/10 at 7:30 -- It doesn't get much fresher than this! New compositions from music students of Prof. David Feurzeig, performed by the composers. The Music Factory is open for one night only! FREE and open to the public.

12/07/2025

TUESDAY 12/9 -- Take a study break with students from the vocal studio of Rachel Weinfeld. You'll hear classical, contemporary, Broadway, and more. FREE and open to the public!

12/05/2025

SATURDAY at 3:00 -- The Catamount Singers sing songs celebrating the out-of-doors from a variety of traditions, plus works by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), whose name just happens to mean the same thing as "Vermont." The University Concert Choir then joins for a set of songs about Vermont, including one by UVM Professor Patricia Julien. The concert closes with an extended suite of choruses from the opera Treemonisha by American composer Scott Joplin (1868-1917), the King of Ragtime. Nathaniel G. Lew directs, and Eun Hee Park accompanies the Concert Choir. FREE and open to the public.

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392 S Prospect Street
Burlington, VT
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Monday 7am - 10pm
Tuesday 7am - 10pm
Wednesday 7am - 10pm
Thursday 7am - 10pm
Friday 7am - 10pm