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Pedagogical Article by Romine Published by Band Directors Talk Shop

“Why Won’t the Bassoon’s Low Notes Come Out?,” a pedagogical article written by Assistant Dean for Recruitment and Associate Professor of Bassoon Ryan Romine, D.M.A.,…

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The Barzinji Project Announces Collaborative Projects Designed in COIL Workshop

Fellows underwent extensive training on Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)

Barzinji Project Fellows underwent extensive training on Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and plan on having their students work together on joint projects. The Fellows…

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VOCES8 Begins Virtual Residency with Choral Ensembles

The Vocal/Choral Division at Shenandoah Conservatory hosts the British vocal ensemble VOCES8 for a four-week virtual residency from Thursday, April 8, through Thursday, April 29.…

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Haven Leads Masterclasses in Gold Metallic Embroidery for Costume Students

Bob Haven came to campus on Saturday, March 13, to lead costume students in a masterclass on gold metallic embroidery. After Haven retired from university…

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New Album Featuring O’Conor and Irish Cellist Ailbhe McDonagh Set for May Release

A new CD of the complete Beethoven cello sonatas featuring Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, Chair of Keyboard Division and Professor of Piano John O’Conor, Mus.D., and Irish…

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Alumni Launch Black Men Ventures, A Community for Black Entrepreneurs

Alfred Duncan ’98 & Billy Blake ’99 provide capital for Black male entrepreneurs nationwide

Alfred Duncan ’98 wrote and performed the song “BLM Plaza” with Steve Roy in 2020 amidst a rise in awareness about racial injustice and during…

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Actor and Teacher Scott Krinsky Shares Industry Insights with Theatre Majors

Scott Krinsky, Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) actor and teacher with the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, recently spoke to the…

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Cellist Schwarz Featured in New Rossini String Quartet Album

The “Rossini: 6 Sonate a Quattro,” a new album featuring Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., was released on Friday, March 19. The complete…

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App Uses Augmented Reality To Recreate History

‘Through Their Eyes’ Provides In-Depth Look at Battle of Cool Spring

A new app that recreates scenes from the 1864 Battle of Cool Spring is now available for download. Through Their Eyes is a collaboration between…

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