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Harp Studio Students Perform as part of GreenSpring Spring Concert Series

Students from the Shenandoah Conservatory harp studio were featured in the opening concert of the 2024 GreenSpring Spring Concert Series in Frederick, Maryland, earlier this month. Featured performers included harpist and organist Anna Smith ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Performance), soprano and harpist Serenity Flores ’25 (Bachelor of Music in Performance), harpist Danielle Caldwell ’25 (Master of Music in Performance) and pianist Karen Schlosser. Adjunct Associate Professor of Harp Lynnelle Ediger, M.M., leads the harp studio at Shenandoah Conservatory.

“They were spectacular and the audience loved them,” said Ediger.

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