West Virginia University will host its 36th Annual Invitational High School Honor Bands event during Feb. 12-14 at the Creative Arts Center.

Approximately 350 student musicians, representing more than 100 high schools in West Virginia and several surrounding states, will participate. They are recommended by their high school band directors and selected on the basis of their ability and accomplishments.

The students will audition Thursday evening and rehearse for two days before presenting the annual Honor Bands Concert, Saturday, Feb. 14, at 2 p.m. in the Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre at the Creative Arts Center. The concert is free and open to the public.

The Honor Bands event is hosted by WVU Director of Bands John Hendricks III and Associate Director Dearl J. Drury. Many of the high school band directors also accompany their students to the event, which serves as a workshop and observation opportunity for area music teachers.

The guest conductors this year will be David R. Holsinger, award-winning composer and conductor from Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee; O. Richard Bundy, of The Pennsylvania State School of Music and director of the nationally renowned Penn State Marching Blue Band; and Mark Palmer, director of bands at University High School in Morgantown, West Virginia, and director of the award-wining UHS Marching Band, UHS Symphonic Winds and UHS Jazz Ensemble. Palmer also holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Music Education from WVU.

As part of the Honor Band Weekend activities, the WVU Wind Symphony will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 13, in the Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre. This concert, a ticketed event, will also feature the guest conductors for the WVU Invitational Honor Bands event.

For more information about the WVU Invitational High School Honor Bands event, contact the WVU Band Office at (304) 293-4381.

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CONTACT: Charlene Lattea, College of Creative Arts
304-293-4841 ext. 3108, Charlene.Lattea@mail.wvu.edu

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