On Thursday, Sept. 5, Thomas Wilkins ’78 will conduct the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap in a special performance featuring Grammy- and Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson. Visit ... Continue Reading Wilkins ’78 Conducts National Symphony…
Wofford ’17, ’20 and Jeric ’18 Awarded First Place at Inner Mongolia International Classical Music Festival
Soprano Sarah Wofford ’17, ’20, participated in the first Inner Mongolia International Classical Music Festival from Jan. 18, through Jan. 20. The event was coordinated by Jian Song ’19, and took ... Continue Reading Wofford ’17, ’20 and Jeric…
Shores ’99 Mixes and Masters Grammy Award-winning “Songs of Orpheus”
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Dan Shores ’99, B.M., mixed and mastered “Songs of Orpheus,” featuring Karim Sulayman & Apollo's Fire, the winner of Best ... Continue Reading Shores ’99 Mixes and Masters…
Qing Accepted to MPS Fashion Photography Graduate Program
En Lin Qing ’18 was accepted to the MPS Fashion Photography graduate program at the New York School of Visual Arts (SVA). Qing served as the Dance Division photographer for several years and his ... Continue Reading Qing Accepted to MPS Fashion…
Wong ’17 Appointed Academic Lecturer at Australian Institute of Music
Annie Wong ’17 was recently appointed academic lecturer at the Australian Institute of Music in Sydney, Australia. Wong earned a Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance (Piano) and studied with ... Continue Reading Wong ’17 Appointed Academic Lecturer…
Wilkins ’78 Awarded Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Dreamer Award
Thomas Wilkins ’78 was awarded the Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Dreamer Award on Sunday, Jan. 20, during a special concert celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the Virginia ... Continue Reading Wilkins ’78 Awarded Virginia Symphony…
Noyalas’ New Book Examines Race, Slavery & Emancipation Work To Be Published By University Press of Florida
The Director of Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., has received a contract from University Press of Florida (UPF) for his next book, “‘To Be Free Some ... Continue Reading Noyalas’ New Book Examines Race,…
Research by Bingham ’18 Published in Music Therapy Perspectives
Research by Martina Bingham ’18 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice Pedagogy), was accepted as an article, “Defining the Therapeutic Singing Voice: An Analysis of Four Music Therapists’ Clinical Work,” ... Continue Reading Research by Bingham ’18 Published…