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.
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.
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.
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.
Collaborative Arts: Voice & Piano
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.
Caged Birds is an immersive exploration and meditation on identity through the lens of composers who have pushed the boundaries of classical music in recent years.
Join the choral ensembles for an evening of traditional holiday favorites and selections from around the world.
Part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band, the Collage Concert features a dynamic variety of faculty and student performances from a range of musical genres.
Symphony Orchestra with Conservatory Choir
The Symphony Orchestra culminates its season with music by Carl Maria von Weber and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; and the Conservatory Choir joins the ensemble to present Amy Beach's The Canticle of the Sun.
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.