Registration Open to High School Students for Lee’s Honor Band
Registration is now open to high school students for Lee University’s Honor Band, which will be held on Thursday, Nov. 21 through Saturday, Nov. 23.
The Lee University Honor Band is an event for outstanding high school musicians held annually in the fall. Students are selected from numerous high schools throughout the United States, based on individual submissions as well as recommendations by band directors.
Dr. Josh Pace, director of bands and assistant professor of music education at Lee, will serve as clinician for this year’s Honor Band. Pace joined the School of Music faculty this fall where he directs the Wind Ensemble and teaches courses in music education. Before coming to Lee, he served as the band and orchestra director at Omaha Northwest High School and a doctoral conducting associate at the University of Florida.
Honor Band participants will have the opportunity to work with faculty and students from the Lee University School of Music and will receive quality training over the course of the clinic.
The event will conclude with a performance by the Honor Band that is open to the public.
Registration to participate in the Honor Band clinic will close on Monday, Oct. 21.
To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lee-university-honor-band-2024-tickets.
For more information about Honor Band, visit music/honor-band/.