Fascinated by the storytelling power of the classical guitar, the Volterra Project Trio explores narration without words in a program of imaginative and genre-spanning chamber music.
Fascinated by the storytelling power of the classical guitar, the Volterra Project Trio explores narration without words in a program of imaginative and genre-spanning chamber music.
Join us as we culminate a creative residency with LA-based activist dance company CONTRA-TIEMPO and share excerpts from their newest work in progress!
Designated Season Artists for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Escher String Quartet is one of the most celebrated chamber ensembles of its generation.
Discover the jazz roots of Broadway’s most unforgettable tunes with the Studio Big Band.
Shenandoah Conservatory students and faculty present a free recital featuring chamber music for brass.
Under the direction of Adjunct Associate Professor and Tuba & Euphonium Zachary Bridges, members of the Tuba-Euphonium Studio present their spring concert.
Hailed by The New York Times as “Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town is a timeless American classic that continues to move audiences with its power and depth.
Celebrate the vibrant range of movement styles as the Dance Ensemble takes the stage with original works by faculty members Lindsay Browning, Ben Howard and Katherine Zukeri, as well as special guests.
Immerse yourself in the timeless genius of Johannes Brahms with an evening of sweeping orchestral masterworks.
Join Garrick Zoeter (clarinet) and other distinguished faculty from Shenandoah Conservatory for an intimate evening of chamber music that highlights artistry, collaboration and musical storytelling.
Through evocative songs of nature, adventure and the open road, Shenandoah’s choral ensembles explore journeys both literal and emotional — echoes of longing, discovery and homecoming.
A powerful evening of music shaped by history, displacement and artistic resilience unfolds as the Wind Ensemble performs music by Hindemith, Weill, Ruane and Holst.