Emanuele Andrizzi, artistic director, conductor
Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
Juan Domínguez, conductor
I. Allegro con brio
II. Largo
II. Rondo. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1872)
Jean Lin, piano
- intermission -
I. Moderato
II. Allegretto
III. Largo
IV. Allegro non troppo
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
Emanuele Andrizzi, artistic director, conductor
Lizzie Pearson
Katarina Sams, principal
Jimmy Walter, principal
Jaylan Jones, principal
Emma Shields, principal
Brendan Shirk, principal
Darian Angel
Jesse Eagle, principal
Daniel Lee
Peter Mattson, principal
Brenden Rafferty, principal
Megan Frederick
Amelia Newman
Emily Seelinger
Addison Ashley, principal
Sarah Bell
Juniper Jones
Gabby Pocaro, principal
Ryan Wezner, principal
Mark Barr, principal
Connor Eldredge, principal
Bret Paul
Vanessa Rivera, principal
Ian Elick
Jackson Smith
Trey Strosnider, principal
Luke Demers, principal
Chris Boxall
Lukas Dannenberg
Jacob Derges
Ethan Fox
Alex Gamboa
Brodie Meyers
Anneliese Walrath
Anna Smith
Brynn Olden
Raquel Anongos
Kyrie Beiler
Benjamin Bleam
Kaysea Calvert
Gabrielle Gans, concert master
Kate Job
Nicholas Whitley
Hector Zavala
Piper Anderson
London Diggs
Nina McDonald
Emily Mullen
Bryan Pabellon
Marco Pflanzen
Johnathan Toomer, principal
Gavin Barricklow
Darek Garcia
Steven Gestrich, principal
Joseph Goduto
Hannah Hill
Brian Morillo
Ryan Snyder
Haley Whitelaw
Jordan Wright
Sophia Alvini-Moore
Eugene Bartholomew III
Paolo Chiavaroli
Ben Figgs
Christopher Gilley
Bethany Hovernale
Joe Klingler
Joshua Pryor
Matthew Reffner
Emma Scofield
Andrew Stewart
Jacob Tuttle
Yevgeny Dodzin
Oliver Duarte
Raegan Fisher
Alexander Parello
Logan Parker
Jack Penland
Logan Unger, principal
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