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Jane Boxall live in the LCATV studio.
From host Toni Basanta: Boxall is an adventurous percussionist, working across diverse musical genres. She came to our TV show Havana Fairfax Connection with the band of singer and songwriter Cynthia Braren, which meant a great discovery for me. This is my 3rd Experience hosting a show with a mallet artist. The first was in Cuba with Tamara Castañeda, in the 1990s, and then in the Jazz Club The Vixen and the Crow with her own band and multiple collaborations. The 2nd, with American vibist and educator Cecilia Smith, during her visit to the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival.
Jane is actively and consistently working as a soloist, collaborator and session player. She has performed in concert halls, art galleries, cafes, castles, kindergartens, hospitals, universities, forests and festivals from Cyprus to San Francisco, India to Quebec, and Manhattan to France. She is dedicated to new music, specializing in contemporary art music on marimba and vibes, and rock and hip-hop drumkit for original artists. Born in England and raised in Scotland, Jane completed her BA and MA in Contemporary Music at the University of York (UK), and her Doctorate in Percussion Performance at the University of Illinois. “Killer technique and inspired musicality” ~ Drum! magazine. “She is pure fire” ~ Virago magazine
With pianist Rose Chancler, Jane is a founding member of Ricochet Duo; in 2011, Jane co-founded the non-profit music camp Girls Rock Vermont. Her compositions for percussion ensemble are widely performed from Texas to Hong Kong; her studio recordings have received radio airplay across the United States, on the BBC and on the Dutch radio stations Concertzender and Radio Mona Lisa.
Jane’s recordings of Nancy Van de Vate’s marimba compositions are released on the Naxos label. She has shared stages and bills with Bradford Reed, Sheesham & Lotus, Vernon Reid, Myra Flynn, Gregory Douglass, Steady Betty, The Life and Times, Brzowski, Cage, The Slackers, Les de Merle and Danny Seraphine (ex-Chicago drummer). Relevant Performances: With the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, Prairie Ensemble and the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble. In 2012, Jane premiered Garry Jones’s Concerto for Park Bench and Orchestra with the Event In A Tent Festival Orchestra. “I’ve never heard a park bench played so passionately,” stated the composer.
Jane is one of a very limited number of marimba artists worldwide to have developed a ten-mallet technique. Her 2012 album, Zero to Eight Mallets, has been enduringly popular with percussionists and non-percussionists alike. An album review in the Percussive Arts Society’s magazine Percussive Notes stated: “Jane Boxall’s CD is an eclectic mix of 100 years’ worth of music masterfully performed on marimba…Throughout the recording, Boxall’s performance is consistently excellent.”
Of the Zero to 8 mallet concert program, composer and percussionist Brian Johnson stated: “It is highly interesting, entertaining and intelligent.” Jane is deeply committed to the development of art music for percussion, and continues to seek and create innovative and adventurous programs. In 2013, she was the recipient of a grant from the Vermont Community Foundation, which enabled her to undertake the inaugural Portable Percussionist Tour on foot from Canada to Massachusetts. Inspired by the success, Jane commissioned local composers to write “portable” concert pieces then hiked the Long Trail through the state of Vermont, stopping along the way to perform solo percussion recitals. Composer Dennis Bathory-Kitsz commented: “Jane Boxall's Portable Percussionist was a brilliant presentation. She held the audience spellbound with the simplest of materials -- rocks, sticks, pots, and even the zippers on her pack.
One composition student later said, "My mind was completely blown. I have to re-think everything about composing’." Currently, Jane is touring internationally as a concert artist, session drummer and clinician. SHE plays and endorses Vic Firth sticks and mallets, Coe Percussion marimbas and District Drum Company snare drums.
"a gymnast's flexibility and a surgeon's precision" Lake Champlain Weekly, 2020. “Impressive [indrukwekkende]” Radio Mona Lisa, The Netherlands. “Jane’s rhythmic sensibility is innovative and refreshing, which solidifies her as one of the most mindful and intuitive players in my book.” Vt singer, songwriter Gregory Douglass. “Jane brings absolute technical mastery to everything she does. What makes her exceptional is that she brings absolute presence, heart and feel too.” Michael Chorney - Vermont multi-instrumentalist. "Tremenda marimbista, ahora tengo que ver como la puedo integrar a mi banda, La Academia de Percusión de Cuba" Profesor Ruy López-Nussa multi-percusionista, compositor y band líder
At LCATV - You can watch her as a side woman playing her vibes with Cynthia Braren on episode 11. For a complete sample of Jane Boxall's music, photos, videos, and press reviews, please visit her at janeboxall.com

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