Clarinet Choir
Goodson Chapel / Recital Hall 1400 L. P. HILL DR., Winchester, VA, United StatesUnder the direction of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, members of the Clarinet Choir present their spring concert.
The Big Little University Rising
Under the direction of Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter, members of the Clarinet Choir present their spring concert.
Under the direction of Trombone Artist-in-Residence Matthew Niess, members of the Trombone Collective present their spring concert.
Under the direction of Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, members of the Saxophone Ensemble present their spring concert.
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 Craig Fraedrich, Jazz Combos present their spring concert featuring a diverse lineup of jazz standards.
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.
Inspired by lofty places, Appalachian Chamber Music Festival presents Elevation, a powerful program inspired by the view from above.
Alfonso Padilla is a Spanish saxophonist with great international prominence whose current work focuses on the performance of both classical and contemporary music.
American tenor Norman Shankle presents a special concert with a guest accompanist, and discusses his life and career since his time at Handley and Shenandoah.
The arts run amok during Shenandoah Conservatory’s Inside/Out open house when we throw open the doors to our venues, set up outdoor stages and let you curate your own performance experience.
Anton Nel, a prize-winning pianist who has been concertizing worldwide for more than five decades, returns to our stage to perform Handel, Chaminade, Beethoven and more.
The Studio Big Band celebrates the music of Elton John and Dave Brubeck featuring hits like Rocket Man, Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting), Take Five, Blue Rondo a La Turk and more.
The Book of Life blends theatrical storytelling, hand-crafted projections and original live music by the internationally acclaimed Women Drummers of Rwanda.
The Book of Life blends theatrical storytelling, hand-crafted projections and original live music by the internationally acclaimed Women Drummers of Rwanda.
The Wind Ensemble launches its season with a concert featuring violist and composer Jessica Meyer.
Violinist and singer Tara McNeill and pianist Alexander Bernstein perform original duo music from their new album alongside their own arrangements of traditional Irish tunes and more.
Hub New Music is a “nimble quartet of winds and strings” (NPR) driven by an unwavering dedication to building community through new art.
Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn Viña and Associate Professor of Guitar Colin Davin partner to present a chamber music recital featuring works with percussion and guitar.
Join us as we welcome the Symphony Orchestra's new artistic director and conductor Emanuele Andrizzi in a special concert highlighting the music of Tomasi, Verdi, Okpebholo and Haydn!
Faculty members of the Van Buren Winds perform works for chamber winds and piano.
Shenandoah Conservatory instrumental and keyboard faculty members partner to present special program of chamber music.
The Symphonic Band presents an evening of works for symphonic winds under the direction of Shaun Evans.
The Little Big Band celebrates the music of American jazz trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker with a special performance of cool jazz and other standards.
The Conservatory Choir kicks off its season, welcoming the ensemble’s new director Richard W. Robbins in a program featuring a lush variety of classic and modern choral selections.
Sphinx Virtuosi presents a program showcasing the beauty and tradition of excellence inherent in classical music created and performed by generations of Black and Latinx composers.
Special guests Suzanne DuPlantis and Laura Ward join faculty and students to curate and produce an intimate evening of art song, while exploring the collaborative relationship between pianist and vocalist.
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.