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National Band Association Hall of Fame of Distinguished Band Conductors : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Band Association Hall of Fame of Distinguished Band Conductors
The Hall of Fame of Distinguished Band Conductors was established on the campus of what was then known as Troy State University in Troy, Alabama, by the National Band Association in 1979. The Hall of Fame contains the picture and biographies of band directors who have distinguished themselves is some way or who have made significant contributions to the field of band directing, conducting, or leadership. 〔(The National Band Association - Hall Of Fame Of Distinguished Band Conductors )〕 ==The Facility== The facility, eventually declared the Hawkins-Adams-Long Hall of Honor, was built to house the hall of fame. 〔http://spectrum.troy.edu/~oirpe/UniversityFacilities.pdf〕 The hall is named for chancellors Jack Hawkins, Jr., Ralph Wyatt Adams, and founder of the Sound of the South, John M. Long. The hall is located adjacent to the building that houses the band program, John M. Long Hall. The facility is designed to allow for use by student music recitals, organizational music programs, and a regular weekly music recital, held every Wednesday. Nomination to the Hall of Fame is open to any person who has distinguished themselves in the fields of band and music who have reached the age of 65. This includes those who have already died and would receive the award posthumously.
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