40th National Youth Jazz Competition Winners Announced
40th NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED
The 40th National Youth Jazz Competition held at
Baycourt Community and Arts Centre on Friday 14 April was
pure jazz say the organisers.
“Ex-tropical Cyclone Cook
caused a major disruption to travel plans for schools
attending and resulted in some schools not being able to
attend. It also closed the Baycourt venue early on Thursday
so we made the decision to run the two day event comprising
Big Band and Conbo competition on Friday. Programme
schedules went out the window – it was pure jazz for a
while but it is great to be able to say that all schools
that were able to attend performed, and had a great time.”
In spite of the weather there was a good turnout with
bands from as far north as Orewa, and as far south as
Wellington attending – nine Big Bands performed in the
Addison Theatre and 11 Combos performed in the Exhibition
Space. The judges Dr Rodger Fox from New Zealand School of
Music (NZSM), Lance Philip from NZSM, Dewayne Pate and Matt
Harris from USA were impressed by the standard of
performance from the young musicians.
Head Judge Dr.
Rodger Fox felt the standard of combos and big bands was
improving year to year, in large part due to the schools
returning to the competition and building on their
performances each time. This year after performing both
combos and big bands received an onstage workshop with a
judge receiving immediate feedback.
“The bands are
very receptive to feedback and this is showing in the band
performances. We gave
four Gold Big Band Awards and five Gold Combo Awards. This
says it all. It’s great to see students really working on
improvisational playing,” says Dr Fox.
There were four
gold Big Band awards presented to: Tauranga Boys’ College
Big Band, Trident High Big Band, Orewa College Jazz Band,
Pukekohe High School Stage Band with Pukekohe High School
Stage Band winning the New Orleans Trophy for the Best Big
Band and the Best of Festival Trophy for the most
outstanding jazz band.
The competition Director Liam
Ryan says the National Youth Jazz Competition fosters
excellence in jazz performance offering the young
competitors unique opportunities to improve their
performances.
“We had more bands registered than we
have ever had – it’s just such a shame that the weather
didn’t cooperate. The bands that performed really brought
their A game and set a new benchmark for excellence. A big
thanks must go out to the school musical directors, young
performers who played their hearts out, parents and support
teams who came along and make it happen.
“We are very
grateful to our sponsors for their support in hosting this
event. It has been a wonderful day of youth jazz and it
feels more like we are developing a music community than a
competition,” concludes Liam Ryan.
The 40th National
Youth Jazz Competition is sponsored by Tauranga City
Council, TECT, ARA, The University of Auckland, SOUNZ, New
Zealand School of Music: Victoria University of Wellington,
Lion Foundation, COGS, Legacy Trust, Pub
Charity.