Bradford C. Gooch ’58 Endowment for Music Conference Travel Funding ...
James Tobin is principal clarinetist of the Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra and has performed with many ensembles, including the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, the Quad Cities Symphony, Ash Lawn Opera, ...
The W&L Piano Program offers individual instruction and performance opportunities to students of all proficiency levels and musical backgrounds. Experienced students who wish to continue their ...
Dr. Erin Murphy teaches applied flute lessons at Washington and Lee University. She also teaches at Mary Baldwin University, where she directs the flute ensemble and teaches applied flute. Erin ...
Lessons are available to all W&L students, regardless of major. Students can study many orchestra or band instruments, piano, guitar, drum set and voice. Applied music is the study and practice of ...
Wilson Hall contains a 300-seat state of the art Concert Hall, which plays host not only to the University’s many student, faculty, and ensemble groups, but also world-renowned artists. The walls of ...
The Technology Classroom, Wilson 2020, contains 16 student pianos, a piano lab master controller, computer stations, a laser printer, a Yamaha grand piano, overhead projector, speakers, and an ...
The University Wind Ensemble is comprised of talented student musicians who perform a wide variety of repertoire, from classic masterpieces to modern compositions. The ensemble hosts a concert each ...
Jaime McArdle grew up in Las Vegas, NV and began playing violin in the local School District Strings Program. She graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy High School (Interlochen, MI) with honors in ...
Akiko Konishi received her early musical training in Philadelphia and Los Angeles, and completed her undergraduate studies at Rice University as a double major in music and English. She continued her ...
Applied music lessons are offered to students regardless of major and prior experience. While there is no set skill level required to take lessons, preparation outside of the classroom is expected as ...
Dr. Vosbein was born into a musical family in the musical city of New Orleans. He spent his first decades immersed in the world of jazz composition and performance, playing and writing and learning.