Shenandoah Conservatory
Shenandoah Conservatory is Virginia's - and one of the country's - premier conservatories with a faculty of more than 100 professionals in music, theatre and dance and an alumni family that takes center stage from Broadway to the concert halls of Europe.
Distinguished Artist-in-Residence John O'Conor
Interview Series: Installment 4
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Based on the epic poem by Ovid, Mary Zimmerman’s “Metamorphoses” is a fresh retelling of classic Greek myths.
Agents from Busch Gardens Theme Park seek fresh talent and new acts from among Shennadoah Conservatory's student population.
Sloan MacRae will be managing director for Shenandoah Conservatory and director of Performing Arts Live concert series.
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Shenandoah Conservatory’s Distinguished Artist-In-Residence John O’Conor joins forces with the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jan Wagner, in a performance of Grieg’s well-known “Piano Concerto.”
The program will feature favorite charts such as “Take the ‘A’ Train,” “Concerto for Cootie,” “The Deep South Suite” and “Chelsea Bridge.”
Children in second through sixth grade are invited to participate in an afternoon of interactive arts classes taught by Shenandoah Conservatory students on Saturday, Jan. 28 in the Brandt Student Center.
Shenandoah Conservatory’s “Assassins” will take place on Jan. 19, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Glaize Studio Theatre.
University President Tracy Fitzsimmons and Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak outlined the effort to a group of faculty, students and donors, who gathered at a public unveiling of a fleet of Steinway pianos.
Mark Pankau, a health and physical education teacher at Guilford Elementary School, was honored for his commitment to his students and to the community.
Musical Theatre major, Catharine Kuntz, talks about her performances in this season's SSMT productions.
Grants from the Marion Park Lewis Foundation will help Shenandoah University connect more community members –young and old –with the performing arts.
Nine students from the School of Education & Human Development and Shenandoah Conservatory who are enrolled in the teacher preparation program have been nominated by faculty to represent Shenandoah at the Teacher of Promise (TOP) Institute.
Shenandoah faculty and alumni claim prize at 53rd Annual Grammy Awards
Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak has announced that Irish Pianist John O’Conor will join the conservatory’s faculty as distinguished artist-in-residence. The official announcement was made on Sunday, April 11.
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After a nation-wide search, Kendra Whitlock Ingram has been appointed to the newly created position of managing director at SU, reporting to the dean of Shenandoah Conservatory. She will also serve as director of Performing Arts Live!
Professor of Music Thomas Albert has been named the Charles B. Levitin Endowed Chair in Music Theatre at Shenandoah University. Shenandoah Conservatory Dean Michael Stepniak made the announcement during a faculty meeting on January 25.
Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons has announced the appointment of Michael Stepniak, Ed.D., as the next dean of Shenandoah Conservatory, effective July, 1, 2009.
SU announces the creation of the Charlotte A. and Verne E. Collins Endowed Professorship made possible through the generosity of James R. Wilkins Jr. and the James R. Wilkins Charitable Trust and by the action of the board of trustees.
Shenandoah Conservatory Stages Four Concerts at The Workhouse Arts Center in Spring 2009. Shenandoah University and the Lorton Arts Foundation (LAF) partnered this spring to bring remarkable talent from Shenandoah Conservatory to the Washington, D.C., met
Shenandoah University’s Shenandoah Conservatory Dance Division performed as part of the “Fridays at Noon” series at the 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Avenue, in New York City, on Friday, May 29, 2009.