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The South African ensemble has recorded with numerous music icons including Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Josh Groban and Ben Harper.
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.
The Performing Arts Live (PAL) series, the conservatory’s signature professional artist series, kicks off with jazz saxophonist Ravi Coltrane on Sunday, Sept. 18.
SCAA is a nonprofit organization offering class and private instruction in music, dance, theater and more to students of all ages.
A group of nine, including President Tracy Fitzsimmons, is currently in Haiti, finishing up four intense days in which they are trying to makes strides in a number of objectives.
This year's Global Citizenship Project (GCP) participants share their experiences in Australia, the Bahamas, Ethiopia, Paraguay and Sweden.
Shenandoah faculty and alumni claim prize at 53rd Annual Grammy Awards
Shenandoah Conservatory will offer the first vocal pedagogy degree with the option to specialize in contemporary commercial music (CCM) in the country, beginning this fall.
The study estimated the overall economic impact of Shenandoah University at $90 million annually with 1,342 jobs supported by the institution.