097- Celebrating HBCU Musicians and Music Educators: Bridge Builders at Heart
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Talking Up Music Education
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Mark Phillips, acting president of the Historic Black College and Universities Band Directors Consortium, shares thoughts on the importance of a “complete education” including the arts, creating exposure for students to experience full instrumentation in ensemble performance, and pivoting the organization’s conference to online.
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