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Explore Shenandoah

A guide to the legend, the reality, the music of Shenandoah

Read Chris Bolgiano's "A Bend in the River" in the current issue of Madison and learn how JMU professors and students are engaging a community around the troubled Shenandoah River and offering new hope for its future. You can download the pdfs at www.jmu.edu/madisononline/madison.

Shenandoah River

Shenandoah River, photo courtesy of Mindi Westhoff ('08)

The origins of Oh, Shenandoah, one of America's most recognizable folk tunes are uncertain and much debated. Read more in MadisonOnline's article, "Segue, Venturing into the music of Shenandoah."

Listen to different renditions of Oh, Shenandoah performed by JMU musical groups:

Vote for your favorite rendition at www.jmu.edu/madisononline/vote.html.

View the current voting results.

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See the Madison Bluestone Steinway Art Case and read about the musical relationship between piano professor Eric Ruple and donor Elizabeth Swallow that inspired her gift to help JMU become an All-Steinway School and create the Madison Centennial Steinway Series to commemorate the 100th anniversary of JMU's founding.

See the future of the arts at Madison--The Performing Arts Center, to be located on Main St., across from the Quad and completed in 2009.

Give to the arts.