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Robblee Conducts DoDEA-Europe Honors Music Festival Band and Completes Residency in Brussels

From March 17 through March 22, Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Timothy J. Robblee, Ph.D., conducted the Department of Defense Education Association (DoDEA)-Europe Honors Music Festival 2019 band, the Department of Defense (DoD) Dependents Schools’ All-Europe honor band. Robblee led students of DoD schools throughout Europe in Oberwesel, Germany.

Robblee also completed a residency at the International School of Brussels, where he worked with high school and middle school bands and taught clinics with their music faculty.

Robblee also met Sarah Howard-Carter ’01 who is currently a flute soloist with the U.S. Air Force Woodwind Quintet. She performed with the DoDEA Honor Choir on the same concert at which Robblee conducted the band. Howard earned a Bachelor of Music in Performance (Flute) and studied with Professor Emerita of Flute Frances Averitt, D.M.

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