Shenandoah Magazine Fall 2013 | Page 7

semester highlights educational scholarships to the families of service members who were killed or disabled. Andrew and Tamila’s scholarships honor their father’s bravery and service. Byrd School faculty and staff collaborated with local government, business and community leaders to participate in a daylong event, “Increasing Competitiveness through Cooperation: Identifying and Promoting a Market Area for the Success of Our Community.” The program featured a moderated panel discussion with Martin Briley of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Bill Shelton of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development and Robin Sullenberger of the Shenandoah Valley Partnership. Army Blues, the Navy Commodores, the Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra, the Capitol Bones and others. The National Jazz Workshop was founded by Shenandoah Conservatory Associate Professor of Jazz Studies Matt Niess, a trombonist with the Army Blues and senior instrumentalist with the U.S. Army Band (Pershing’s Own). Workshop participants studied jazz arranging, music technology and performance throughout the week. CONSERVATORY Shenandoah Conservatory hosted its 11th annual Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) Vocal Pedagogy Institute. The program was founded to meet the demand for training grounded in voice science, voice medicine and tested methods of CCM pedagogy. Shenandoah continues to remain the first and only institution to include courses in CCM vocal pedagogy for academic credit in a graduate degree program. Shenandoah Conservatory held its fifth annual Jazz Workshop this summer. During the six-day intensive program, participants learned from some of the best jazz musicians in the Washington, D.C., area. Visiting artists included the U.S. Shenandoah Conservatory was named one of five major institutions to contribute to the Washington, D.C., new music scene. Washington Post music critic Anne Midgette broke the news this summer of Shenandoah Conservatory’s participation in next season’s Andriessen 75 Festival to be held in April honoring eminent Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. “This puts us in elite company,” said Shenandoah Conservatory Managing Director Sloan MacRae. “To paraphrase the article, we’re considered one of ‘five major D.C. institutions.’” Shenandoah’s participation will be led by Assistant Professor of Composition David T. Little, Ph.D., who will curate the week-long inaugural season of new music. For more information, go to http://www.conservatoryperforms.org/. Several conservatory students spent time this summer performing at respected summer programs. Kyle Albright, a student of former Adjunct Assistant Professor of Trumpet Carl Rowe, and a current student of Adjunct Associate Professor of Trumpet Chuck Seipp, D.M.A., formed half of the four-person trumpet section chosen by Maestro Maazel at the prestigious Castleton Music Festival. Senior viola performance major Justine Preston was one of 12 viola students accepted into the National Orchestral Institute program at the University of Maryland, College Park. Faculty members Shenandoah students, faculty and staff members traveled abroad this summer, attending classes or conferences, writing books, performing, conducting scholarly research, teaching, participating in clinical rotations and helping others through medical mission or service trips. Destinations where groups traveled or individuals served included Argentina: Rotary International, Universidad Centro Educativo Latinoamericano (UCEL) Spanish program; Australia: Men’s lacrosse team; Belize: Public Health students medical service trip; Haiti: President’s Office; Ireland: Nursing students, jazz ensemble tour; Jamaica: Musical therapy; Korea: English teaching and Korean studies; Nicaragua: Annual pharmacy, physician assistant and physical therapy medical mission trip; Norway: University of Oslo; Peru: Outdoor leadership and education students; Russia: Mass communications; Rwanda: Hope Shines summer camp; Uganda: La Mano of Hope; U.K.: Conservatory Global Experiential Learning (GEL) trip to London for musical theatre. magazine 5