“The Kings Heralds” will bring their 82-year heritage in gospel music to the Lehman Auditorium stage 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2. The King’s Heralds Founded in 1927 in Keen, Tex., ... read more about Acclaimed gospel quartet to appear on Oct. 2
Music
Children’s choir to sing for Carters on Sept. 21
It marks the second time the Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir (SVCC) has sung by invitation for a U.S. president. It is also the second time the choir was invited to ... read more about Children’s choir to sing for Carters on Sept. 21
Renown Latino violinist to perform on campus Sept. 25
Hector David, violinist extraordinaire from Honduras Hector David, violinist extraordinaire from Honduras, will be in concert 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. David is ... read more about Renown Latino violinist to perform on campus Sept. 25
Reunion Vocal Band concert a highlight of Homecoming 2009
Reunion Vocal Band will perform a concert on Saturday, Oct. 10, during Homecoming and Family Weekend, the largest gathering – 14 from the original group – since the musicians’ first ... read more about Reunion Vocal Band concert a highlight of Homecoming 2009
Music department hosts Sept. 19 concert to dedicate Steinway
The EMU music department is pleased to present a gift of classical music on a classic instrument that is also a gift to the music program. A dedicatory concert in ... read more about Music department hosts Sept. 19 concert to dedicate Steinway
Music faculty say ‘yes’ to new concentration
Professors are happy about the music major with interdisciplinary studies concentration that starts this fall. Lynne Mackey and James Richardson agree the concentration takes advantage of the EMU music department’s ... read more about Music faculty say ‘yes’ to new concentration
Children’s choir returns from Hawaii, ready to share all they’ve learned
SVCC Returns From Hawaii, Ready To Share All They’ve Learned By Kate Elizabeth Queram, Daily News-Record When Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir member Nikita Burke first heard that the group would ... read more about Children’s choir returns from Hawaii, ready to share all they’ve learned
Bach Festival combines serious and casual, sobering and hopeful
Fanfares and flip-flops. Handel’s massive story of Samson and two short works written within the past year. A call to hope arising from the ashes of New York’s World Trade ... read more about Bach Festival combines serious and casual, sobering and hopeful
Children’s choir to sing at Pacific Rim Festival in Hawaii
It is certain to be an extraordinary experience for the young choristers, and for some, their first time on a commercial airliner and first trip outside the continental United States. ... read more about Children’s choir to sing at Pacific Rim Festival in Hawaii
Local duo to present baritone recital
James K. RichardsonShannon Kiser Two musicians who grew up together, attended the same schools and recently relocated to the Harrisonburg area will join in presenting a baritone recital of arias, ... read more about Local duo to present baritone recital