Featuring faculty choreographers Jacob Brent, Tiffanie Carson, Erica Helm and Stephanie Parkinson, as well as guest choreographer Christian von Howard.
From Strasbourg, France, Duo Ostinato—featuring saxophonist Philippe Geiss and pianist Marija Aupy—perform works by Geiss, Chopin and more with special guest members of the Shenandoah Conservatory Saxophone Ensemble.
Van Buren Winds performs Pēteris Vasks' Wind Quintet No. 1, (“Music for Fleeting Birds") Samuel Barber's Summer Music for Wind Quintet and Andrey Rubtsov's Matisse-Sextet for Piano and Winds with special guest pianist Alexander Bernstein ’16.
Under the direction of Professor of Bass Donovan Stokes, members of the Bass Ensemble present their fall concert featuring works by Tony Osborne, Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, Astor Piazzolla and more.
Live at Lunch: Sarah Wofford
Doctor of Musical Arts Candidate in Performance (Voice) candidate Sarah Wofford performs as part of our Live at Lunch series.
Pulitzer Prize Composer Festival: EDGE Ensemble
Discover Joseph Schwantner’s distinctive voice in an intimate performance of his Distant Runes and Incantations, Taking Charge for flute, piano and percussion and Sparrows.
Pulitzer Prize Composer Festival: Large Ensembles
Shenandoah Conservatory’s premier instrumental and vocal ensembles perform Schwantner's world-renowned large ensemble works, including ...and the mountains rising nowhere and more.
Under the direction of Professor of Percussion Earl Yowell, members of the (SU)Percussion Ensemble present their fall concert.
From his seven million views on YouTube to his interviews on international television and NPR’s Weekend Edition, Billboard-charting saxophonist/innovator Derek Brown and his solo BEATBoX SAX project has been exploding across the world music scene.
Slipping effortlessly between new music classics and genre-bending musical experiences, the New York-based quartet Yarn/Wire forges a new boundary for music ensembles and brings a unique voice to today's most adventurous music.