Katie Trautz Plays at Cabot Public Library!

Past event
Jul 11, 2018, 6 to 7 PM

Katie Trautz Plays Kids Music at Cabot Public Library!

• Wednesday, July 11th – 6-7pm
Cabot Public Library
Willey Building, 3084 Main St., Cabot, VT 05647
802-563-2721
Admission is free!

Join Katie Trautz in song with her fiddle, guitar, and voice. She will be sharing favorite folk songs for children, many of which are familiar, some of which are unique, all of which are fun to sing-a-long with!

Katie Trautz (www.katietrautz.com) is a native Vermont fiddler who has toured nationally and internationally sharing traditional music and original folk songs. Katie plays fiddle, guitar and banjo crossing genres with her numerous ensembles.  She has studied with some of the greatest fiddle players in the US including Dirk Powell, Pete Sutherland, David Greely and Bruce Molsky.  Katie has released a number of albums in the past seven years with her various bands (Mayfly, Wooden Dinosaur, Kick em Jenny, and more). Katie is the co-founder of the non-profit folk music school 'Summit School of Traditional Music and Culture' based in Montpelier, VT.  Following her 8-year directorship at the Summit School, she became the Executive Director of Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph, VT.  Following the release of her book 'American Harmony Singing: Kid Songs' in the fall of 2016, she decided to return to teaching fiddle lessons from her home in Vermont, while raising her new baby son.  

"Katie Trautz is representative of many young people playing traditional music today. On (her album) Remembering, she has used the traditional style to establish her own distinctive and lovely repertoire."— TD, Sing Out Magazine

"On her new solo recording, Trautz does her mentor proud and really shines as a vocalist, instrumentalist and songwriter. Her fiddling is full of old-timey swing, her five-string banjo playing leisurely, and her alto voice confident and full of emotion." –Robert Resnik, VPR

 "In the spotlight by herself, Trautz reveals nuance and depth.  She approaches singing the way she does the fiddle: with a subdued directness, creating a sound that's beautiful in its simplicity." –Dan Bolles, Seven Days Review

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