Faculty Recital: Julietta Curenton, flute
Goodson Chapel / Recital Hall 1400 L. P. HILL DR., Winchester, VA, United StatesShenandoah Conservatory's new Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton presents a free recital.
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Shenandoah Conservatory's new Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton presents a free recital.
The Studio Big Band partners with special guest trumpeter Joshua Kauffman to explore the rise of the 1970s horn bands influenced by the British Invasion.
Two ensembles that are redefining classical music for the twenty-first century join forces in a rare and exclusive evening of boundary-breaking music.
Join us as the Symphony Orchestra accompanies the winners of the 2022/23 Student Soloists Competition, representing students from across the Vocal/Choral, Keyboard and Instrumental Divisions.
Keith Waters and Scott Sawyer JAZZ DUO At 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 23rd, all are welcome to enjoy a jazz concert by visiting scholars/artists Keith Waters (University of Colorado, Boulder, […]
Under the direction of Associate Professor of Guitar Colin Davin, members of the Guitar Ensemble present their spring concert.
Revel in a dynamic range of works for winds, including Jonathan Newman’s “imagined ballet” Pi‘ilani and Ko‘olau, as well as spirited selections from Roshanne Etezady and more
The Concert Band presents an evening of works for symphonic winds under the direction of Shaun Evans.
Hila Plitmann brings her emotionally charged fearlessness, unique expressivity and mesmerizing drama to Bright Box in a collaborative new music event with the EDGE Ensemble.
Soprano Fotina Naumenko partners with music faculty and guests to perform Jolley's ‘Hope is the Thing with Feathers,’ Sheehan's ‘Let Evening Come’ and Larsen's ‘The Birth Project.’
Guitar Foundation of America's 2018 Rose Augustine Grand Prize Winner Raphaël Feuillâtre presents a free guitar recital featuring works by Bach, Couperin, Piazzolla and more.
Celebrate Mahler’s monumental and virtuosic Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor.
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Ching-Yun Hu performs works by Liszt, which showcase the artist's chameleonic approach to composition across his mammoth body of work.
Under the direction of Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, members of the Bass Ensemble present their spring concert.
Shenandoah Conservatory’s newest music group will take the audience on an exciting and memorable musical journey featuring an array of genres including pop, electronic, rhythm and blues, and more.
Under the direction of Shenandoah Conservatory's new Assistant Profess of Flute Julietta Curenton, members of the Flute Ensemble present their spring concert.
Join the Conservatory Choir, Shenandoah Chorus and Shenandoah Voices for a dynamic evening of music spanning a variety of choral traditions.
Join us for an exciting lineup of popular band repertoire, including award-winning Chinese composer Shuying Li’s Kung Fu.
The Little Big Band performs small group jazz standards arranged for the band while retaining the intimate sensibilities of the classic jazz combo.
Under the direction of Director of Jazz Studies and Trombone Artist-in-Residence Matthew Niess, brass students present a free recital.
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.
From jazz standards to original compositions, the group’s creativity, technique and improvisation creates music that reflects a deep devotion to melody, rhythm, culture and the spontaneous spirit of jazz.
This performance has been canceled.
Under the direction of Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn Viña, members of the Percussion Ensemble present their spring concert.
Acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years,” pianist Terrence Wilson is an active recitalist who has toured around the world.
Members of the Van Buren Winds perform works for chamber winds and piano, including music by Margaret Griebling-Haigh, Heitor Villa-lobos, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Shenandoah's own Stephen Key.
Benjamin Britten’s 1960 A Midsummer Night's Dream, which features a libretto adapted by Peter Pears, harnesses the Bard’s exceptional storytelling with Britten’s expressive and atmospheric harmonies.
Benjamin Britten’s 1960 A Midsummer Night's Dream, which features a libretto adapted by Peter Pears, harnesses the Bard’s exceptional storytelling with Britten’s expressive and atmospheric harmonies.
Benjamin Britten’s 1960 A Midsummer Night's Dream, which features a libretto adapted by Peter Pears, harnesses the Bard’s exceptional storytelling with Britten’s expressive and atmospheric harmonies.
The Concert Band presents an evening of works for symphonic winds under the direction of Shaun Evans.