Moving Forces (Dance)
Moving Forces (Dance)
Join the Dance Ensemble for a performance featuring a dynamic range of dance styles from traditional to contemporary.
The Big Little University Rising
Join the Dance Ensemble for a performance featuring a dynamic range of dance styles from traditional to contemporary.
Winner of the Drama Desk Award and Laurence Olivier Award, MacMillan’s People, Places and Things depicts a realistic portrayal of addiction and a young actor's search for herself.
The Jazz Combos, directed by Darryl Brenzel, Eric Byrd, Craig Fraedrich and Matt Niess, present a free concert featuring the Latin, jazz fusion, standards and R&B combos.
Under the direction of Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, members of the Saxophone Ensemble present their fall concert.
The Symphony Orchestra presents a performance dedicated to peace, highlighting music by composers from Ukraine, Russia and Mexico, including the Ukrainian-born Prokofiev and Russian Stalin-dissident Shostakovich.
Shenandoah Conservatory’s Distinguished Artist-in-Residence John O'Conor presents a program of Haydn, Schubert, Field, Scriabin and Beethoven.
Under the direction of Director of Jazz & Commercial Music and Associate Professor of Trombone Matthew Niess, members of the Trombone Collective present their fall concert.
Caged Birds is an immersive exploration and meditation on identity through the lens of composers who have pushed the boundaries of classical music in recent years.
Caged Birds is an immersive exploration and meditation on identity through the lens of composers who have pushed the boundaries of classical music in recent years.
The Studio Big Band celebrates Veterans Day with music inspired by world events as a salute to popular veteran musicians with music from big band, rock-n-roll, pop and beyond.
Caged Birds is an immersive exploration and meditation on identity through the lens of composers who have pushed the boundaries of classical music in recent years.
Winners of the American Prize in Chamber Music, Seraph Brass joins the Wind Ensemble for a special performance celebrating the diversity of contemporary brass repertoire.
Students from the Instrumental, Keyboard and Vocal/Choral Divisions compete in the final round of this year's Student Soloists Competition.
Shenandoah Conservatory highlights the work of some of its most talented instrumental students with a special concert featuring a lineup of classical chamber music repertoire.
Under the direction of Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn Viña, members of the Percussion Ensemble present their fall concert.