presents
Mary Elizabeth Bowden, trumpet
Caeley Jackson, trumpet
Rachel Velvikis, horn
Elisabeth Shafer, trombone
Vivian Kung, tuba
with the
Timothy J. Robblee, director
Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 2:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Michael Gandolfi (b. 1956)
WIND ENSEMBLE
Alex Corley (b. 2002)
2023 William Averitt Prize for Excellence in Composition Winner
WIND ENSEMBLE
Jennifer Jolley (b. 1981)
SERAPH BRASS & WIND ENSEMBLE
Anthony Dilorenzo (b. 1967)
SERAPH BRASS
Joseph Schwantner (b. 1943)
WIND ENSEMBLE
Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990)
arr. Michael Sweeney
SERAPH BRASS & WIND ENSEMBLE
Tielman Susato (1500–1561)
SERAPH BRASS, WIND ENSEMBLE & BRASS DAY PARTICIPANTS
Amelia Dardaris
Jaylan Jones
Lizzie Pearson
Katarina Sams
Peter Wood
Alicia Gomez
Emma Shields
Mathuin Smith
Emilie Ticer
Darian Angel
Jesse Eagle
Renae Flood
Yannick Joseph
Mylah Kittle
Joshua Lewis
Brenden Rafferty
Caitlyn Rose
Fabiola Vazquez Becerra
Megan Frederick
Daniel-Jericho Johnson
Emily Seelinger
Emma Shockey
Alex Daniello
Adam Dockins
Tom Hague
Cliff Hernandez
Patrick Rippeon
Maxwell Arceneaux
Addison Ashley
Sarah Berry
Ethan Hahn
Evan Joyce
Phoebe O'Kelly
Gabriella Pocaro
Ryan Wezner
Jaya Dickson
Bret Paul
Imer Ramirez
Vanessa Rivera
Sam White
Alyson Zieg
Brandon DuBritton
Ian Elick
Jackson Smith
Trey Strosnider
Jaylinn Vanegas
Reeve Thomas
Aaron Reid
Erik Ruane
Jack Penland
Ethan Fox
Alex Gamboa
AJ Guarino
Ben Millesen
Chance Morris
Marlena Shinego
Sarah Morris
Anna Smith
Performing Arts Live provides the campus and community with more than just great live performances by internationally acclaimed guest artists. During their visits, artists serve as guest lecturers, conduct masterclasses and present free workshops and performances within our community!
This year, join the Women Drummers of Rwanda for a community drumming session, observe an open studio rehearsal with DanceWorks Chicago and attend a masterclass or meet-the-artist reception with Sphinx Virtuosi or CMT’s 2022 “Next Woman of Country” Miko Marks.
When you join the Shenandoah Conservatory Dean’s Circle, your annual member support helps Shenandoah Conservatory address the costs of excellence in performing arts training, equipping state-of-the-art facilities, hiring world-class faculty, and fostering experimental and creative student projects.
Shenandoah Conservatory is grateful to the Dean's Circle for supporting our creative community of artists, scholars and educators.
To learn more about joining the Dean’s Circle and the other ways you can make a transformative gift to Shenandoah Conservatory visit www.su.edu/performs/support or contact:
Melanie L. Mathewes
Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Major Gifts
mmathewe@su.edu | (540) 665-4733
Shenandoah University is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All gifts are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
As a Friend of the Conservatory, you designate your support for a specific academic department, student ensemble, high profile guest artist or special initiative. Your gift demonstrates your appreciation for the important role the arts play in our lives and our community.
Shenandoah Conservatory is grateful to the Friends of the Conservatory for supporting our creative community of artists, scholars and educators.
Contact Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Major Gifts Melanie L. Mathewes at (540) 665-4733 or mmathewe@su.edu for more information or other ways to give.
Shenandoah University is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available across the courtyard in Gregory Hall (approximately 100 feet from the Armstrong Concert Hall lobby). Please notify house management for assistance.
Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted during performances.