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Research by Larson ’08 Accepted for Publication in CMS College Music Symposium

“Popular Music in Higher Education: Finding a Balance,” an article by Harrison Endowed Chair in Piano, Director of Jazz Studies and Associate Professor of Jazz…

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Shenandoah Conservatory Ranked as One of the Top 25 Music Programs by SuccessfulStudent.org

Shenandoah Conservatory was recently ranked as one of the top 25 music programs by SuccessfulStudent.org. Programs were selected based on the quality of the program,…

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Research by Rosado ’18 Accepted for Publication in Music Therapy Perspectives

Research by Amanda Rosado ’18 (Master of Music Therapy), “Adolescents’ Experiences of Music Therapy in an Inpatient Crisis Stabilization Unit,” was recently accepted for publication…

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Shenandoah Celebrates Successful 2019 (SU)PERcussion Day

Shenandoah Conservatory hosted the 2019 (SU)PERcussion Day on Saturday, Feb. 9, and explored percussion through world percussion, timpani and drum set clinics with guest world-…

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Harp Studio Participates in Masterclass at George Mason University

On Sunday, Feb. 24, Adjunct Associate Professor of Harp Bridgett Stuckey, B.S., served as one of the clinicians for a harp masterclass at George Mason…

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New CD by Fraedrich Features Guest Pianist and Vocalists

Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Jazz and Trumpet Craig Fraedrich, M.M., has released “Alone Together,” a new CD featuring Tony Nalker on piano (2 Guys,…

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2019 Jazzathon and John Kirby Day Celebration

Shenandoah Conservatory, NAACP of Winchester and Old Town Winchester Partner To Host Events

Shenandoah Conservatory, the NAACP of Winchester and Old Town Winchester have partnered again this year to combine the John Kirby Day Celebration with the 2019…

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Chow ’18, ’22 Advances to Semi-Finals in Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Spain

Pianist Aaron Chow ’18, ’22, advanced to the semifinals of the Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona, Spain. More than 200 pianists from around…

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Martin ’84 Appointed Interim President and CEO of Tucson Symphony Orchestra

Tucson Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kathryn R. Martin as interim president and CEO, replacing Tom McKinney. A transition expert and veteran arts leader, Martin has…

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