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.
The Wind Ensemble celebrates Pulitzer Prize-winning composers with performances of Joseph Schwantner's Percussion Concerto featuring Earl Yowell, Jennifer Higdon’s Mysterium and Joel Puckett’s ’99 Evelyn’s Lullaby.
Under the direction of Keith Taylor, the Concert Band presents an evening of works for symphonic winds.
Under the direction of Keith Taylor, the Concert Band performs works by Bryant, Grundman, Hanson, Markowski, Grainger and Rutter.
Opening with an effervescent work by Thomas, Maslanka’s epic Symphony No. 4—based on the Old Hundredth hymn tune—highlights the evening, followed by Navarro’s II Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble featuring Garrick Zoeter.
The Wind Ensemble gets moving in a unique program featuring music (and musicians) in motion with works by Russell Peck, Gustav Holst, Meredith Monk, Warren Benson, W.A. Mozart and Andrew Rindfleisch's Do the Hustle.
Under the direction of Keith Taylor, the Concert Band performs works by Reed, Sousa, Grainger and more.
Shenandoah Conservatory’s vocal and choral ensembles join the Wind Ensemble to celebrate Winchester’s 275th birthday.
Under the direction of Keith Taylor, the Concert Band presents an evening of works for symphonic winds.
The Wind Ensemble performs works of conceptual and technical prowess including James Stephenson’s Concerto No. 1 for Trumpet and Roshanne Etezady's Anahita.