Join us for a special livestream celebration featuring select performances by Shenandoah Conservatory students, academic award presentations and a hooding recognition for our graduate students!
Members of the Shenandoah Conservatory jazz faculty pay tribute to Duke Ellington and his band, performing recognizable favorites while uncovering some lesser-known treasures.
This dynamic trio blends the spirit of jazz improvisation with the rhythmic energy and creativity of popular styles.
Shenandoah Conservatory Director of Brass Studies Matthew Niess leads an invigorating program of American jazz standards from the beginnings of jazz to the modern artists of today.
The arts run amok during Shenandoah Conservatory’s second annual Inside/Out open house when we throw open the doors to our venues, set up outdoor stages and let you curate your own performance experience.
The Studio Big Band, formerly known as the Jazz Ensemble, rolls out its new name with a concert of well known (and not so well known) Big Band film and TV scores.
The Little Big Band explores the music and influence of the bop and post-bop era with a lineup of blistering tunes by Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver and more.
The 1964 recording A Love Supreme by John Coltrane is considered a masterpiece, critically acclaimed and one of the greatest jazz albums of all times with far reaching impact in the development of jazz.
Under the direction of Craig Fraedrich, Jazz Combos present their fall concert featuring a diverse lineup of jazz standards.
Part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band, the Collage Concert features a dynamic variety of faculty and student performances from a range of musical genres.