Studio Big Band
Armstrong Concert Hall 702 UNIVERSITY DR., Winchester, VA, United StatesShenandoah Conservatory jazz faculty pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd and drummer Alphonso Young join the Studio Big Band for a special evening of jazz standards.
The Big Little University Rising
Shenandoah Conservatory jazz faculty pianist/vocalist Eric Byrd and drummer Alphonso Young join the Studio Big Band for a special evening of jazz standards.
Palmetto Saxophone Quartet presents a free guest artist recital.
Under the direction of Trombone Artist-in-Residence Matthew Niess, members of the Trombone Collective present their fall concert.
Visit Artist of Voice Chelsea Cushman and Assistant Professor of Piano Alexander Bernstein join forces to present a faculty recital featuring works by Edvard Grieg and Libby Larsen.
Under the direction of Director of Jazz Studies and Trombone Artist-in-Residence Matthew Niess, brass students present a free recital.
Under the direction of Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, members of the Bass Ensemble present their fall concert.
Hydrogen Jukebox (1990) is a compelling and provocative chamber opera featuring music by Philip Glass and the words of iconic beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
Hydrogen Jukebox (1990) is a compelling and provocative chamber opera featuring music by Philip Glass and the words of iconic beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
Explore varied band and chamber work repertoire with a program spotlighting David Maslanka’s expressive and moving Traveler featuring guest conductor Shaun Evans.
Hydrogen Jukebox (1990) is a compelling and provocative chamber opera featuring music by Philip Glass and the words of iconic beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
Under the direction of Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, members of the Saxophone Ensemble present their fall concert.
The Little Big Band remembers musicians who have served in a special concert honoring veterans, and featuring the music of jazz artists who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Relish in the vibrant color palette of musical works from the end of the nineteenth century.
Since graduating from Shenandoah Conservatory in 2016, Alexander Bernstein has forged an impressive career as a young artist who expertly traverses the worlds of classical and new music.
Under the direction of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, members of the Clarinet Choir present their fall concert.
Members of the Van Buren Winds present their fall concert featuring works for chamber winds and welcoming the ensemble's newest member, Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton.
Students from across the Instrumental, Keyboard and Vocal/Choral Divisions compete in the final round of the 2022/23 Student Soloists Competition.
Under the direction of Craig Fraedrich, Jazz Combos present their fall concert featuring a diverse lineup of jazz standards.
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.
Under the direction of Shenandoah Conservatory's new Assistant Profess of Flute Julietta Curenton, members of the Flute Ensemble present their fall concert.
Join us in this holiday tradition with Phil Kline’s Unsilent Night and parade through the Old Town Winchester Walking Mall with boom boxes and mobile devices as new-music carolers!
Join the Conservatory Choir (Austin Thorpe, director), Shenandoah Chorus (Hillary Ridgley, director) and Shenandoah Voices (Jeffrey Marlatt, director) for an evening of seasonal songs.
The Concert Band presents an afternoon of works for symphonic winds under the direction of Shaun Evans.
Part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band, the Collage Concert features a dynamic variety of faculty and student performances from a range of musical genres.
The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" performs as part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band event.
Professors Alexander Bernstein, Marika Bournaki and Karlyn Viña partner with guest percussionist Dr. Benjamin Charles to perform works for two pianos and two percussionists.
Kenny Broberg is quickly becoming one of the most decorated and internationally renowned pianists of his generation, lauded for his inventive, intelligent and intense performances.
Special guests explore the collaborative relationship between pianist and vocalist while powerfully tracing the development of African American Art Songs and Spirituals.
Shenandoah Conservatory's new Associate Professor of Guitar Colin Davin presents a free recital.