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Tim Lane

Dr. Tim Lane

Professor of Music

D.M.A., M.M., University of Illinois
B.M., Cleveland Institute of Music

Academic Areas: applied flute, world music, 20th-century techniques.

Dr. Tim Lane
231 Haas Fine Arts Center
Music & Theatre Arts Department
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004

Phone: 715/836-2386
Email: lanet@uwec.edu

Tim Lane has played with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Orquestra Sinfonica de Veracruz, and the Ohio Chamber Orchestra. He has been a soloist and chamber music participant with the Roundtop Music Festival (Roundtop, Texas), the Arcady Music Festival (Bar Harbor, Maine), and with the San Antonio Chamber Players. He is currently a member of the Eau Claire Chamber Orchestra (ECCO), Wisconsin Woodwind Quintet and Les Favorites, a period instrument ensemble. Dr. Lane is an active recitalist and has recorded a solo CD for Zuma Records Inc., "Shards of Glass, Romantic Twentieth Century Flute Music." He has also recorded music for Centaur and Tel Arc. His teachers have included Maurice Sharp, Alexander Murray, and William Bennett. He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Illinois - Champaign/Urbana and wrote his dissertation on "The Relation Between Analysis and Performance of W.A. Mozart’s D Major Flute Concerto in Accordance with Conterporaneous Writings." Dr. Lane was a National Flute Association Convention performer competition winner in 1996.

Related Links:
International Native American Flute Association

Courses:

  • MUSI 158/358 Applied Flute
  • MUSI 225 World Music
  • MUSI 257/457 Woodwind Ensemble
  • MUSI 308 Introduction to Twentieth Century Techniques
  • MUSI 442 The Art of Musicianship

Audio Excerpts by Tim Lane, Flute:

White Willow Boat by Larry Baker
COILS by Larry Baker

From Shards of Glass CD
1. Allegro Rustico by Sofia Gubaidalina
2. Shards of Glass by Alan Segall
3. Third Sonata by Charles Ives, Barbara Wimunc Pearson, piano
4. Fog Is Lifting by Carl Nielsen, Barbara Wimunc Pearson, piano

From a "Sunday Live from the Elvejem" broadcast
1. Sonata in D Major, Mvt. 1 by Johannes Brahms, Nancy Rice Baker, piano

From Nanette Lunde and Tim Lane Recital
1. Allegro from CPE Bach Sonata in A Minor, played on a conical Boehm flute

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