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Clarinet Alumni Virtually Perform ‘Sleep’ by Eric Whitacre

Nine Shenandoah Conservatory clarinet alumni from the studio of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, M.M., joined together to create this virtual performance of ‘Sleep’ by Eric Whitacre. Performers include:

  • Jacob Moyer ’17 (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
  • Caitlin Beare ’13 (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
  • AnnaMarie Ignarro ’12 (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
  • Paul Wissman ’15 (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
  • Shannon Williams ’17 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education)
  • Annie Griggs ’19 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education)
  • Erika Batalla Gates ’12 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education)
  • Elisabeth Stimpert ’13 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance)
  • Zach Thompson ’19 (Bachelor of Music in Performance)
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