ALL are welcome! Instruments are provided or bring your own! No experience is needed. Facilitator Michele Zehr will help you feel comfortable with very simple beats that will get more complex as the group is ready.
Student recitals at LU School of Music. April 11-13, 15-17 22, 24-27, 29. Check link for times.
The quartet’s farewell show to thank their valued fans and supporters. Paddy Dougherty, singer/songwriter, guitarist, & keyboard player Glenn Buck, keyboards & sax Larry Scott, drums Robin Tolley, bass
Sommer is an indie pop artist based in Lynchburg, VA. Primarily a pianist, she can be recognized by her rawness and honest story telling. Music is the means she uses to understand life and connect to others. Opener: Sarah Kristine
Join Silent Witnesses, Inc. as we celebrate 160 years since Lynchburg's first Emancipation Day. This event will feature live music, assorted appetizers, and a cash bar with the opportunity to learn more about the future and progress of Silent Witnesses and Emancipation Day in Lynchburg, Va.
Join the Lynchburg Symphony Youth Orchestra for a lively afternoon of classical and popular favorites, including an original composition by one of our graduating seniors and a special collaboration with Cantate Children's and Youth Choir. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the stars of tomorrow!
Did you miss the seeing the 2025 Brookville High School Winter Guard silver medalists? You are in luck! Here is your last chance to see them, along with the 2025 Jefferson Forest Winter Guard!
The Appomattox Bluegrass Concert Series DAILEY & VINCENT Sunday April 13, 2025 at 2:00 pm Advance Sales Close Early. Get Your Tickets Now. When nominees for the International Bluegrass Music Awards were announced, Dailey & Vincent received three nods for the 2013 Awards: Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Jamie Dailey […]
Join the Bellezza Chamber Ensemble in concert at Randolph College. The program includes a variety of works for guitar, flute, voice, and piano, ranging from selections by Schubert and Mahler to works written by the performers.
There will be 14+ wineries, cideries and distilleries, live music, artisans, crafters, businesses and fabulous food vendors.
Sedalia Center Combining amazing music and earth-friendly education. Saturday Workshops Activities for the Whole Family Musical Entertainment We'll see you there.
Sedalia Center Combining amazing music and earth-friendly education. Saturday Workshops Activities for the Whole Family Musical Entertainment We'll see you there.
The group explores ‘Celestial Improvisation’ and the Inner Spaces of their Musical Universe: Rhythm and Blues, Western Swing, Jazz, and a big serving of Original Tunes.
Randolph's Spring Music Concert, featuring the Randolph College Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, dance program, and guests. The program includes Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore" and the 21st century premiere of Henry Hallstrom's "Symphony No. 1 in E-Flat."
Music; Candle Lighting; Stories Poems and Art by Lynchburg Area Students Reception follows Sponsors: Holocaust Education Foundation of Central Virginia; Agudath Sholom Congregation; First Christian Church
Nordic Neoclassic with organist James D. Hicks, featuring new organ music from Nordic countries. American concert organist specializing in new organ music from Nordic countries.
oin us for Roots & Rhythms, a live music experience celebrating the rich history of American string music! Enjoy an incredible performance by Institute Street, explore the evolution of folk and bluegrass traditions, and soak in the rhythms that shaped our musical heritage. Live Music, Door Prizes, & Swag! Tuesday, April 29 | 12:15 PM […]
Witness a breathtaking performance Dan Forrest's Jubilate Deo, featuring the Liberty University Symphony Orchestra and Choral Union. Jubilate Deo centers on the Psalm 100 text “Make a joyful noise, all the earth," uniting voices and musical styles from around the world set in seven language.
I will be sharing ELEVEN original songs to complete my final recital at Liberty University's School of Music! I would love to see you there for a time of creativity and worship. The event will be at 7 pm in the Macel Falwell Recital Hall, room 305.
Join us on May 3rd for a breathtaking performance of Duruflé’s Requiem, conducted by our esteemed friend, Grammy Award-winning conductor and composer Robert Shafer! We’re thrilled to collaborate with soloists from The Seven Hills Chorus and to present an exquisite selection of chamber choir music. Don’t miss this unforgettable musical experience!
This unique event provides elementary and middle school strings students from across the division with the opportunity to perform together with the help of high school leaders. The festival will culminate with more than 500 students performing on the field all at once. This event is free and open to the public with a rain […]
A concert celebrating spring, featuring songs about birds & bugs, cultural folk songs, & songs from "Wicked."