EDGE Ensemble
Bright Box Theater 15 N. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VAJoin the EDGE Ensemble for a collaboration with guest composer-curator Tom Nazziola, as he leads an evening of works created from diverse perspectives.
The Big Little University Rising
Join the EDGE Ensemble for a collaboration with guest composer-curator Tom Nazziola, as he leads an evening of works created from diverse perspectives.
Hailed a ‘string sensation’ by BBC Music Magazine, British-French guitarist and composer Laura Snowden presents a free guest artist recital.
The Symphony Orchestra culminates its season with music by Tower and Rimsky-Korsakov; and the Conservatory Choir joins the ensemble to present Beach's The Canticle of the Sun.
William Chapman Nyaho, a Ghanaian-American concert pianist who has concertized worldwide, performs music by composers of African descent.
Students from the Instrumental, Keyboard and Vocal/Choral Divisions compete in the final round of this year's Student Soloists Competition.
Under the direction of Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton, members of the Flute Ensemble present their spring concert.
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.
The Studio Big Band presents a pops concert featuring your favorite melodies from Henry Mancini, George Gershwin, Marvin Hamlisch and other popular artists.
Join the choral ensembles as they embark on a musical journey exploring the wonders of nature through a concert of choral gems that span a rich variety of traditions.
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.
Faculty members of the Van Buren Winds perform works for chamber winds and piano.
Shenandoah Conservatory students and faculty present a free recital featuring chamber music for brass.
Join the CONTEMPO Ensemble for an exciting musical journey featuring an array of genres including pop, rock, indie, rhythm and blues, soul, alternative and original compositions by ensemble members.
All are welcome to browse pre-loved pieces available at a low cost at Sarah’s Glen on April 19. The musical theatre class of 2025 clothing sale will begin at noon […]
The Little Big Band premieres compositions and arrangements by students, faculty and friends of the group.
Under the direction of Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, members of the Saxophone Ensemble present their spring concert.
An electrifying Suzuki Tonechime Choir, comprised of adult musicians from NW Works and Shenandoah University students, create a fusion of beats that'll have you on your feet.
The Wind Ensemble culminates its season with a special concert celebrating the music of American composer Steven Bryant.
Under the direction of Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn Viña, members of the Percussion Ensemble present their spring concert.
A satirical musical comedy in three acts, the operetta features lively choruses, polkas and jazz-influenced turns performed expertly by our very own Symphony Orchestra.
A satirical musical comedy in three acts, the operetta features lively choruses, polkas and jazz-influenced turns performed expertly by our very own Symphony Orchestra.
A satirical musical comedy in three acts, the operetta features lively choruses, polkas and jazz-influenced turns performed expertly by our very own Symphony Orchestra.
The Symphonic Band presents an afternoon of works for symphonic winds under the direction of Shaun Evans.
Under the direction of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, members of the Clarinet Choir present their spring concert.
Singer/songwriter Miko Marks and Nashville-based singer Kristina Train lead a five-piece all-star female band in an evening of music that pays homage to Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton.
Essentially Ellington, a premier educational initiative of Jazz at Lincoln Center, returns to Shenandoah Conservatory with a day of workshops for high school bands and performances by special guest artists.
Under the direction of Director of Jazz & Commercial Music and Associate Professor of Trombone Matthew Niess, members of the Trombone Collective present their spring concert.
ShenCoLAB culminates with a daylong Festival of Arts, Ideas & Exploration featuring a wide variety of exciting, innovative and provocative performances, presentations and other special events.