Percussion Seminar Slated

Lancaster Bible College | Capital Seminary & Graduate School, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, will host its annual weeklong intensive Total Percussion Seminar for high school students on Tuesday, June 21, through Saturday, June 25. The seminar will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily in Good Shepherd Chapel on the college's campus. The five-day event will end with a showcase performance open to the public on June 25 at 2 p.m. in Good Shepherd Chapel.

The seminar is open to students age 14 and older and is designed to help students to strengthen their musicianship and fundamental percussion technique. Throughout the week, students will participate in clinics, master classes, percussion ensembles and marching percussion exercises as they experience hands-on learning on concert percussion, drum set, world drumming, music technology, and audition preparation.

Guest artists and clinicians featured at the seminar will include Gabriel Staznik, Matt Penland, and Willis M. Rapp. Faculty for the week will also include Brent Behrenshausen, director of the Total Percussion Seminar and LBC | Capital adjunct professor; Daniel Mark, TPS mallet percussion specialist and percussion director of the Kutztown University Marching Band; and Paul Murr, adjunct faculty at Millersville University and music coordinator at Lancaster Catholic Deanery Schools. All have extensive backgrounds in percussion and will share their knowledge and skills with student participants.

Registration and payment are due by Friday, June 17, at http://www.lbc.edu/percussion.

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