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Emanuele Andrizzi, Artistic Director & Conductor
For the Uncommon Woman
The Symphony Orchestra culminates its season with music by Carl Maria von Weber and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; and the Conservatory Choir (Richard W. Robbins, director) joins the Symphony Orchestra to present Amy Beach’s luminous The Canticle of the Sun featuring original text by Saint Francis of Assisi.
Digital Program
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Shenandoah Conservatory uses digital programs for all performances. In addition to their engaging and accessible design, digital programs are cost effective, environmentally friendly and enable us to create and update our programs more efficiently, which means we can focus our resources on the performances you love! View our digital programs by clicking the button above, scanning the QR code in our venue or texting PROGRAM to (540) 307-2336 at the performance. [Note: Digital programs are best viewed on your mobile or tablet device.]
Lean In & Engage
This program features deep connections to great female figures and important female characters from stories inspired by their heroic deeds. It also showcases music rarely heard in Winchester, from the amazing Amy Beach’s The Canticle of the Sun to the virtuosic playing of Scheherazade, which is rarely played by college orchestras.
– Emanuele Andrizzi, Symphony Orchestra conductor
Accessibility
Accommodations for disabilities may be arranged by contacting the Box Office at least three days prior to the performance.
Photos by C King Media