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Violist Jane Lenz is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Bachelor of Music), studying with Kirsten Docter, and the Juilliard School (Master of Music), studying with Carol Rodland. Jane has performed around the country including multiple summers with the Adirondacks Performing Arts Fellowship’s orchestra and string quartet, Chicagoland’s 6:26 Concert Series, and as a member of the Kenaniah Project, a Rochester, New York-based collaborative ensemble combining Christian faith and artistic excellence. After moving to the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, she began teaching at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA, and appearing with the Virginia Symphony, Richmond Symphony, and Williamsburg Symphony. As a baroque violist, she has enjoyed performing with Juilliard415, the Oberlin Baroque Ensemble, and studying with Cynthia Roberts through secondary lessons during her time at Juilliard.
Jane was a 2019 Concerto Competition winner at Oberlin, and a second prize winner in the 2019 Ohio Viola Society competition. During her time at Oberlin she was part of the Performing Artists In Residence program at the Oberlin Center for the Arts, and formed string quartets which have performed in New York, Massachusetts, Illinois and Nebraska for various performance opportunities.
While at Juilliard, Jane received a Morse Teaching Artist Fellowship allowing her to develop her teaching skills and work with local students through community engagement collaborations in New York City. She has worked as a coach with the Williamsburg Youth Symphony, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestras and as a teacher for Chicagoland’s Ping! program, providing young students equitable access to private lessons and instruments. Jane maintains a private lesson studio in Virginia and has Suzuki Certification in Violin Books 1-3 from the School for Strings.
Jane enjoys skiing, cooking, and playing board games in her free time with her husband Patrick, the Composer/Arranger of the U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band.
But for COVID-19, this would have been my senior recital poster at Oberlin. There is a fun tradition of postering all of your friends lockers a few weeks before your recital.