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Tim Robblee Conducts AMIS European High School Honor Band in Scotland

Robblee Conducts AMIS European High School Honor Band in Scotland

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Timothy J. Robblee, Ph.D., conducted the 2026 Association for Music in International Schools (AMIS) European High School Honor Band at the International School Aberdeen in Scotland last month. The AMIS European Middle School and High School Honor Bands bring together outstanding young musicians from across the region for an exciting and challenging festival experience. Students are selected by audition from International Schools across Europe and the Middle East. Read the blog post, “ISA hosts 26 schools for major international music festival,” by the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce to learn more about this year’s event.

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