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Piano and Guitar Students Perform on Music at Noon Series

Pianists Jean Lin ’26 (Artist Diploma) and Sarah Morris ’24, ’25 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance, Graduate Certificate in Performing Arts Health & Fitness), and guitarists Josh Klein ’26 (Master of Music in Performance), Donovan McLean ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Composition), Valeria Perero Santa Cruz ’28 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education), and Mitchell Roman ’27 (Bachelor of Music in Music Education), performed for the Music at Noon series on Monday, Oct. 28, in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall. The concert featured music by Beethoven, Saint-Säens, Albéniz and Schulhoff.

Music at Noon is an afternoon recital series in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall featuring Shenandoah Conservatory students from the Instrumental and Keyboard Divisions. Performances are always free and open to the public.

Students wishing to perform on the series should contact Director of Guitar Studio and Associate Professor of Guitar Colin Davin, M.F.A., at colin.davin@su.edu for more information.

Future performance dates include Monday, Nov. 11, Monday, Nov. 18, and Monday, Dec. 2.

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