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Harp Students and Faculty Attend Masterclass with Principal Harpist of the National Symphony Orchestra

Shenandoah Conservatory harp students and Adjunct Associate Professor of Harp Bridgett Stuckey, B.S., attended a collegiate class with principal harpist of the National Symphony Orchestra Adriana Horne on Monday, Nov. 25, at George Mason University. Erin Roukous ’20 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Performance Certificate) and Hannah Fenoff ’20 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) performed during the masterclass. Additional students from George Mason University and Washington Adventist University also attended the event.

“The students had a wonderful experience working with Adriana,” said Stuckey. “They learned so much and thoroughly enjoyed interacting with other student harpists.”

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