Dr. Zebulon Highben to Conduct the 2022 Alumni Choir

Dr. Zebulon Highben

LSM Chapel Choir Director
2005-2014

With great anticipation, LSM is excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Zebulon Highben as the 2022 alumni choir director! Dr. Highben served as LSM’s Chapel Choir Director for nine years, and we are thrilled to welcome him back to LSM as we celebrate our 40th anniversary.

Says LSM’s Executive and Artistic Director Thomas Bandar, “Dr. Highben’s experience as a choral conductor, church musician, and music educator is vast and extensive. He brings with him a knowledge and passion of the Lutheran musical heritage that is contagious and inspiring, and I’m elated to have him conduct our alumni choir for the 40th anniversary reunion.”

A conductor, composer, and scholar of sacred music, Dr. Highben serves as director of Chapel Music at Duke University Chapel. He conducts the Chapel Choir and oversees the Chapel’s extensive music program, which connects students, community members, staff singers, instrumentalists, and professional colleagues in myriad worship services and sacred concerts.

In addition to his role at the Chapel, Dr. Highben is an associate professor of the practice of church music at Duke Divinity School.

Prior to his appointment at the Chapel in 2019, Dr. Highben was associate professor of music at Muskingum University and director of music at Trinity United Methodist Church in Columbus, Ohio. Choirs under Dr. Highben’s leadership have performed at numerous choral conferences and festivals, and have toured domestically and internationally. In 2015, he won The American Prize in Conducting in the College/University Chorus Division for his work with the Muskingum choirs. In 2016, he was selected as the Central Division Fellow for the American Choral Directors Association’s International Conductors Exchange Program with South Korea.

Dr. Highben has taught courses and given lectures on topics such as choral literature, conducting, rehearsal techniques, and the musical heritage of the Reformation. His scholarly output includes two sacred choral anthologies, numerous articles and essays on the practice of church music, and more than fifty published choral and liturgical compositions.

Dr. Highben earned an undergraduate degree in music education from Ohio State University, a master of sacred music degree from Luther Seminary with St. Olaf College, and a doctor of musical arts in conducting from Michigan State University. He is an ordained deacon in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

To join us for the 40th alumni reunion, visit: https://www.lsmacademy.org/2022-alumni-reunion

To explore Dr. Highben’s work, visit: http://www.zebulonhighben.com/

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