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Jenkins ’07 and Team Host Patio Party for Seniors in Texas

Tara Park Jenkins, MT-BC, ’07 (Bachelor of Music Therapy) and her team at North Austin Music Therapy in Austin, Texas, hosted a patio party at…

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Virtual Culture Resources

Art Galleries Banksy’s Virtual Art Gallery Johannesburg Art Gallery: Johannesburg, South Africa Musée d’Orsay: Paris, France National Gallery of Art: Washington, D.C. National Portrait Gallery:…

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Jazz Ensemble Utilizes Virtual Compilation to Develop Musical Skills

The Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Jazz and Trumpet Craig Fraedrich, M.M., recently presented its first virtual compilation, “Lester…

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What music do you turn to when you need hope? What are you listening to this week?

ShenCoTRUTH: Reflections by Shenandoah Conservatory Students

Avery Apgar ’20 Bachelor of Music Therapy & Bachelor of Science in Psychology When I need hope, one of the songs that I turn to…

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Stokes Challenges Students to Create Videos Performing Multiple Parts

Coordinator of Strings and Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, D.M., challenged students to create videos of their playing to share on YouTube and other social…

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Bassist McHugh ’21 Challenges Himself to Write New Music

Bassist Jake McHugh ’21 (Bachelor of Music in Performance) has challenged himself to write as many new songs as possible during the COVID-19 outbreak. He…

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Jones Hosts Virtual Voice Lesson

Associate Professor of Voice (Tenor) Byron Jones ’04, D.M.A., hosted a virtual voice lesson with Josh Hyde ’20 (Bachelor of Music in Performance).

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Romano Pens Chapter in Music Theory Pedagogy Book

A chapter by Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Theory Charlene Romano ’91, M.M., “Accommodating Dyslexia in Aural Skills: A Case Study,” was published in February…

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Julian Schwarz – February 2020 Performance Highlights

Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., performed Édouard Lalo’s “Cello Concerto” with the Puerto Rico Symphony and gave a masterclass at the Puerto Rico…

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