Lee Snook - Performances

Performances

In the summer of 2005 Snook traveled with the Washburn University Choir to the Republic of South Africa. Snook performed with Choir on this trip and was one the chaperones.

"Trouble in Tahiti" starred the music faculty's married singing duo, Dr. Ann Marie Snook and Dr. Lee Snook, as a husband and wife.

Snook traveled with the Washburn University Wind Ensemble to the People's Republic of China. Again Snook took part in this trip not only as a Professor but also as a participant, he accompanied the Wind Ensemble as one of its clarinet players.

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