Students in the Crash House Collective, a project that allows local high school students to insert their own voices into Shakespeare鈥檚 plays, worked with playwright and 91短视频 alumna Pam Mandigo to present an adaptation of A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream in fall 2012. (Photo by Michael Sheeler)

Students explore musical interests within community

A student at 91短视频 might:

  • Sing a classical aria in a voice lesson on Monday mornings;
  • Rehearse works by Mozart and Bono in Chamber Singers on Wednesday afternoons;
  • Perform in the spring musical (Into the Woods聽this year) on Thursday night; and
  • Play music at Celebration, a contemporary worship service on Sunday evenings.

All are parts of the challenging environment offered by 91短视频鈥檚 music department, which combines academic rigor, individual attention and flexibility to pursue individual interests in a supportive community.

Many college music programs in the U.S. are marked by sharp competition. While friendly competition and challenge are parts of a music education at 91短视频, department chair said individual attention and support from accomplished faculty and fellow students add to the depth of the experience.鈥淲hen prospective students visit us, they see cooperation and camaraderie,鈥 said assistant professor of music .

鈥淲e get to know students on an individual basis and help them along the path to reach their goals,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur students accomplish much more than they ever thought they could when they walked in here on day one.鈥

A student-produced video focusing on the distinctive values of 91短视频鈥檚 music department was posted online in March. It can be viewed at:聽.

In it, senior Brandy Clark, a music education major from Woodstock, calls the department鈥檚 鈥渞eally supportive atmosphere鈥 unique. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of working with our fellow students,鈥 she said.

Lauren Gibson, a church music major who graduated in 2013, said 91短视频 felt like home when she first came for a visit.

鈥淏efore coming to 91短视频, I felt confident calling myself a vocalist but never a musician,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut now I feel with the utmost confidence that I can call myself a musician and not just a vocalist.鈥

The video opens with a student string quintet performing Franz Schubert鈥檚 鈥淜yrie鈥 from his聽Mass in G Major.

鈥淚n a small program like ours, music majors have more opportunities to perform and to build their resumes,鈥 Richardson said. He calls 91短视频 a place 鈥渨here you are nurtured and encouraged and where you establish yourself.鈥

The students in the string quintet are involved in various 91短视频 music activities. Some are pursuing musical interests along with another major through a new interdisciplinary studies concentration. Students can add another subject to study, taking courses chosen with the help of advisers from both departments.

Community programs

Students can also take part in three programs, each more than 20 years old, that have helped put 91短视频 and its music department on the map: the , the and the .

The Bach Festival, led by , brings dozens of professional performers to campus each year. The next festival, June 8-15, will include an encore performance of Felix Mendelssohn鈥檚聽Elijah聽with Canadian soloist Daniel Lichti.

The Children鈥檚 Choir includes 140 children in auditioned performing choirs and non-auditioned early elementary classes.

The Preparatory Music Program instructs more than 400 children in several areas, including individual instruction, a youth symphony, a strings ensemble and strings programs in Harrisonburg City Schools.