Kick off the Symphony Orchestra season with a performance exploring the humorous side of the classical canon.
Relish in the vibrant color palette of musical works from the end of the nineteenth century.
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.
Celebrate Mahler’s monumental and virtuosic Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor and Maestro Jan Wagner's retirement from Shenandoah Conservatory at the end of this season.
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.
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!
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.
Join us as the Symphony Orchestra accompanies the winners of the Student Soloists Competition, representing students from across the Keyboard, Instrumental and Vocal/Choral Divisions.
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.
A satirical musical comedy in three acts, this operetta features lively choruses, polkas and jazz-influenced turns performed expertly by our very own Symphony Orchestra.