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Dr. Daniel Lee is an Assistant Professor and Director of Bands and Music Education at North Dakota State University (NDSU), leading the Wind Symphony. He previously served as Assistant Director of Bands at Kennesaw State University and conducted the Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestras. His roles include teaching music education courses and overseeing athletic/concert band programs.
Education:
- D.M.A., Texas Tech University (Wind Conducting)
- M.M., Colorado State University (Music Education and Wind Conducting)
- B.M.E., University of Colorado at Boulder
Research Interests: Focuses on wind conducting pedagogy, ensemble performance practices, and interdisciplinary collaborations between music, theatre, and dance. His work bridges historical and contemporary repertoire analysis with practical teaching methodologies.
Recent Publications: Explores topics like wind band repertoire trends, conducting course impacts on academic attitudes, and ensemble pianist roles. His Introduction to Modes lesson plan emphasizes accessible theoretical foundations for students.
Awards:
- Student Academic Leadership Award (Texas Tech University)
- James D. & Mary Hazlewood Memorial Fellowship
Advising & Grants: No grants mentioned, but has mentored through teaching roles. Advising details not specified in text.
Labs/Teams: Oversees NDSU Wind Symphony and previously directed KSU Wind Symphony. Collaborates with theatre/dance programs on musical theatre productions.




