Friday 24 October 2014

Lee University To Present Homecoming Music Festival 2014 - The Chattanoogan


The festival choir sings at the 2013 Homecoming Music Festival.


As a part of the Lee University Homecoming activities, the School of Music will present its annual Music Festival on Saturday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Conn Center.


This year's festival program will include familiar student ensembles Campus Choir, Chamber Strings, Evangelistic Singers, Jazz Band, Ladies of Lee, Lee Singers, Symphonic Band, Voices of Lee, and a group new to the Homecoming Music Festival, the Brass Choir, directed by one of the newest faculty member Dr. Nathan Warner.


'The Music Festival has been a vibrant part of the Homecoming experience over the years. This year will be no exception and will feature our talented students in a wonderful evening of music and ministry,' said Dr. William Green, Dean of Lee's School of Music. 'Come and join us as we showcase what Lee does so well.'


Tickets for the Music Festival are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for Lee students. They can be ordered through the Alumni Relations office at 614-8316 or purchased in the Conn Center the night of the event.


For more information, contact the School of Music at 614-8240 or music@leeuniversity.edu.


For more information about the festival or to register for Homecoming, visit http://ift.tt/1xhTOlL.


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