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Robblee Conducts National Honor Festival Band in Seoul

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Tim Robblee, Ph.D., conducted the National Honor Festival Band for the Korean International Music Education Association (KIMEA) in Seoul, South Korea, this month. KIMEA gathers annually in Seoul for its National Honor Festival (NHF), which includes band, string, and choral students from international schools throughout Korea. Robblee is the first conductor to have conducted the honor band twice, having first served as the NHF guest conductor in 2014. Prior to the weekend festival, Robblee served as a clinician for three high school programs around the greater Seoul area.

Photo by Juhie Suh at Seoul Foreign School

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