Conservatory Choir & Simpson College Chamber Singers
The Conservatory Choir joins the Simpson College Chamber Singers to perform choral compositions and arrangements of living composers in a variety of musical styles.
The classic romantic comedy Così fan tutte follows two sisters whose devotion to their beloved fiancés is cynically put to the test by their own lovers with help from the conniving Alfonso and mischievous Despina.
Shenandoah Conservatory's Associate Professor of Voice Byron Jones performs a heart-warming collection of favorite songs from the history of our great country.
Professor of Clarinet Garrick Zoeter and soprano Mariana Mihai-Zoeter interpret romantic and inspiring works from around the world, as well as uplifting jazz and classically inflected music guaranteed to lift your spirit.
This year’s celebration of Baroque music features a selection of period keyboard music and choral masterpieces including Bach’s intimate and tender fifth motet, Komm, Jesu, Komm (BWV 229) by the Conservatory Choir and Shenandoah Chorus.
Collaborative Arts: Voice & Piano
Hailed by The New York Times for a voice that is "fully powered and persuasively expressive,” baritone Matthew Worth and critically acclaimed pianist, conductor and clinician Tyson Deaton partner to explore the powerful collaborative relationship between pianist and vocalist.
The Symphony Orchestra joins Shenandoah Conservatory vocal students and faculty for a magical evening of opera greats.
A Recital in Celebration of Black History Month
Voice and piano faculty and students partner to present a special recital celebrating Black History Month featuring the music of black composers, poets, art songs and spirituals.
This concert featuring the Shenandoah Singers has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.