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Fiddler & Singer Lissa Schneckenburger at Chandler Feb. 28

Saturday, February 28, 2026 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm03/01/2026 12:00am Fiddler & Singer Lissa Schneckenburger at Chandler Feb. 28 Vermont-based fiddler and singer Lissa Schneckenburger will headline an intimate concert in the Esther Mesh Room at Chandler Center for the Arts on Saturday February 28th at 7 PM. Described as a "quietly virtuosic" fiddler with a "pure and clear" voice "full of simple emotion" by All Music Guide, Schneckenburger's repertoire has a wide range of tempos and emotions. Lissa will be joined by Rachel Aucoin on piano and Samuel Foucher on accordion, presenting an evening of original and traditional New England folk music. The concert will feature music from Schneckenburger's most recent album "Falling Forward," recorded in Springfield, Mass., with acclaimed musicians including producer and fiddler Katie McNally, pianist Rachel Aucoin, bassist Mali Obomsawin, cellist Natalie Haas, and accordionist Karen Tweed. The album blends joyful, dance-driven fiddle tunes with quieter, introspective moments. It is Schneckenburger's first fiddle-forward album in over a decade, drawing on New England, Scottish, and French-Canadian traditional music as well as her own original compositions. Tickets for the performance are available on a sliding scale: $15-$35 for adults, $10 for students, and free for children 12 and under. Visit https://chandler-arts.org, or call 802-728-9878 for details. Chandler Center for the Arts, 71 North Main Street, Randolph, VT RACDC info@racdc.com America/New_York public
Chandler Center for the Arts, 71 North Main Street, Randolph, VT
Vermont-based fiddler and singer Lissa Schneckenburger will headline an intimate concert in the Esther Mesh Room at Chandler Center for the Arts on Saturday February 28th at 7 PM. Described as a "quietly virtuosic" fiddler with a "pure and clear" voice "full of simple emotion" by All Music Guide, Schneckenburger's repertoire has a wide range of tempos and emotions. Lissa will be joined by Rachel Aucoin on piano and Samuel Foucher on accordion, presenting an evening of original and traditional New England folk music. The concert will feature music from Schneckenburger's most recent album "Falling Forward," recorded in Springfield, Mass., with acclaimed musicians including producer and fiddler Katie McNally, pianist Rachel Aucoin, bassist Mali Obomsawin, cellist Natalie Haas, and accordionist Karen Tweed. The album blends joyful, dance-driven fiddle tunes with quieter, introspective moments. It is Schneckenburger's first fiddle-forward album in over a decade, drawing on New England, Scottish, and French-Canadian traditional music as well as her own original compositions. Tickets for the performance are available on a sliding scale: $15-$35 for adults, $10 for students, and free for children 12 and under. Visit https://chandler-arts.org, or call 802-728-9878 for details.