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2024 µÛÍõ»áËù Honor Band Festival
December 5 - 7, 2024

µÛÍõ»áËù Honor Band Festival

The Honor Band Festival brings together the best high school musicians and professional music faculty over one weekend, December 5 - 7, in Athens, µÛÍõ»áËù.

Overview

Please join us on the beautiful campus of µÛÍõ»áËù for an inspiring three days of music making with the acclaimed, woodwind, brass, and percussion faculty in the School of Music. Students selected for the Honor Band Festival will have the opportunity to advance their musical, technical, and creative skills in large ensemble settings, as well as participate in master classes and special performances with our faculty.

The festival kicks off with "Band-O-Rama!" a special concert by the µÛÍõ»áËù Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band, University Band, and Marching 110, and it also features a performance by the OU Jazz Ensemble I.

Honor Band Clinicians

This year we are excited to welcome two outstanding guest clinicians for the bands!  For the Festival Wind Symphony we welcome Dr. Myron Peterson.
 

Peterson headshot

In August of 2023, Myron Peterson began his appointment at Boise State University as Assistant Professor of Music, Director of Bands and Instrumental Music Education, where his responsibilities include leadership of BSU’s premier concert band, the Symphonic Winds, and instruction of courses supporting their instrumental music education sequence.

Peterson is active as guest conductor for honor bands, adult wind bands, and collegiate concert bands. He serves as a clinician or judge extensively in the areas of concert band, jazz band, and marching band. His scholarly activity includes conference presentations at Iowa Bandmasters Association Conferences, the Idaho Music Educators Association Conference, and published articles which primarily focus on topics of classroom methodology, wind band repertoire and performance, and organizational leadership and mission focus. His masters and doctoral theses focus on the analysis of living composers and their major compositions for wind band.

Peterson completed his doctor of musical arts degree at the University of Iowa as a student of Dr. Mark Heidel. He earned a Master of Music degree in Wind Conducting at Colorado State University with Dr. Rebecca Phillips, and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Northern Iowa. The majority of Peterson’s professional career was spent at Urbandale High School (Iowa) for 21 years, where he established a record of excellence across the United States, presenting concerts and collaborating with bands in Iowa, Minnesota, µÛÍõ»áËù, Indiana, New Jersey, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Missouri. The Urbandale Wind Symphony performed at the Iowa Bandmasters Association Conference as the feature performer, and as a clinic session band. Peterson’s initial teaching position was the Associate Director of Bands at Oskaloosa High School (Iowa) for two years.

From 2016–2019, Peterson served on the Iowa Bandmasters Association Board of Directors, and as its President during the 2017–2018 term. He was the founding treasurer of the Jazz Educators of Iowa, and a Past-President of the South Central Iowa Bandmasters Association. He is further affiliated with the National Band Association, the College Band Directors National Association, National Association for Music Educators, Idaho Music Educators Association, Iowa Bandmasters Association, and Jazz Educators of Iowa. 
 


And for the Festival Symphonic Band we welcome Ms. Mary Crandell. 
 

Crandell headshot

Mary Crandell has been teaching instrumental music for twenty-five years, nineteen of which was at Waukee Middle School (IA). During her tenure, bands at Waukee Middle School achieved high standards of success in both concert and jazz settings across Iowa. She received her Bachelor and Master of Music Education from the University of South Dakota and is currently completing doctoral work in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Music Education at Boise State University.

Mary is past president of the Jazz Educators of Iowa and the Iowa Bandmasters Association. In her tenure as president of these organizations, Mary created the Annual Middle School Jazz Combo Workshop and founded The Access Collective: Creating Connections Through Music. The Access Collective is in partnership with The National Band Association (NBA) and Music for All (MFA). Mary also serves on MFA’s Educational Advisory Team and the NBA’s IDEA Committee.

Mary is active as a consultant and clinician with both band directors and students across the country and creates optimal rehearsal environments utilizing a collaborative process in which students can enhance their musical performance while enjoying the music-making process together. She co-authored and published Building from the Ground Up: A Successful Blueprint for Band Programs (C.L. Barnhouse Co.) which manifested from seventeen years of collaborative teaching incorporating what we do, how we do it, and why. The pair has presented teaching sessions at numerous local, state, and national conferences, including at the 2021 International Midwest Band and Orchestra Conference under the same title.

Mary’s passion for inspiring young students to engage their creativity through the arts is exemplified through her first two published children’s books: Little Miss Mary Discovers Music Outside Her Window (ISBN: 9781499022179) and Little Miss Mary Discovers the Piano (ISBN:9781503580008).


Registration & Fees

There is no fee required for the nomination process. The festival fee is $75, collected upon acceptance into the Honor Band. 

Lodging and Transportation

Band directors/Parents will again be responsible for making housing and transportation arrangements for this year’s event. Please see the list of area hotels below.  Most of them offer a discounted rate for Honor Band participants.


331 Richland Ave.
Athens, OH 45701
866.593.6661


11 E Park Dr.
Athens, OH 45701
740.592.4260
Complimentary Breakfast


924 E. State St.
Athens, OH 45701
740.589.5839
Complimentary Breakfast


986 E. State St.
Athens, OH 45701
740.593.5600
Complimentary Breakfast

Festival Schedule

(subject to change)

Thursday, December 5, 2024

5:30–7:00 PMStudent check-in (students receive ensemble assignments at check-in)
7:15 PMPre-Concert Introductory Meeting
8:00 PM*BAND-O-RAMA! with the µÛÍõ»áËù Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band, University Band, and Marching 110 at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium. This event is free – no ticket is needed.
(concert will be livestreamed)
9:45 PMDismissal

Friday, December 6, 2024

8:00–8:45 AM

Late arrival registration/check in

Memorial Auditorium

9:00 AM–12 PM

Rehearsal:

  • Festival Wind Symphony @ Memorial Auditorium
  • Festival Symphonic Band @ Glidden 101
12:15–1:30 PMLunch on your own (Uptown Athens area or Baker Center offers many dining options)
2:00–3:00 PMMaster Classes with Applied Faculty
3:00–5:30 PM

Rehearsal:

  • Festival Wind Symphony @ Memorial Auditorium
  • Festival Symphonic Band @ Glidden 101
5:30–7:00 PMDinner
7:00–9:00 PM

Rehearsal:

  • Festival Wind Symphony @ Glidden 101
  • Festival Symphonic Band @ Memorial Auditorium
9:15–10:30 PMJazz I Performance @ Glidden Recital Hall
10:30 PMPost-concert reception for Honor Ensemble participants

Saturday, December 7, 2024

9:30 AM-12 PM

Rehearsal:

Festival Wind Symphony @ Glidden 101
• Festival Symphonic Band @ Memorial • Auditorium

12:00-1:15 PMLunch on your own (the uptown area offers many dining options) & change into concert dress in the designated rooms on the fourth floor of Glidden Hall
1:30-3:00 PM

Dress Rehearsal for both bands at Memorial Auditorium (in concert dress)

 Dress Rehearsal for Honor Choir at First United Methodist Church

4:00 PM   HONOR BANDS FESTIVAL CONCERT
Festival Symphonic Band and Festival Wind Symphony

Festival Application/Audition Process

  1. Instrumental Directors may nominate up to 10 students for participation in the Honor Band. (Please list students in order of ability, regardless of instrument, and list prior playing experience, i.e., past OU Honor Band, Region, State Honor Bands, etc.). Students may be nominated using the online form (available soon). The nomination deadline is October 18th.

    Link to Director Nomination Form:
     
  2. Participants will be selected from the nominated students. At least two students from every school will be selected, and other students will be selected based on rank order and other information submitted by band directors. Directors may nominate students by filling out the online audition form. Directors, please be sure that the students you nominate are available for the dates of clinic and that they want to participate.
  3. Nominated student participants and directors will be notified on or before October 25th and will be sent ensemble/chair placement audition material and information via email.
  4. Participants arrive on campus on December 5th and receive chair and ensemble placement results.

Additional Information and Questions

Please don't hesitate to contact us directly regarding the Festival:

If you have any questions, please contact:
Dr. William Talley at wtalley@ohio.edu (Bands/Orchestra)