March
10, 2008;
Monterey, CA;
The Monterey Jazz Festival, a leader
in jazz education since its inception
in 1958 and JazzTimes Readers’ Poll
winner for Best Festival for the last
three years, is proud to announce the 4th
Annual Next Generation Festival, April
3-6, 2008 in downtown Monterey.
The weekend event, devoted to the future
of jazz, includes the Festival's 38th
Annual National High School Jazz Competition,
with Big Bands, Combos, Vocal Ensembles,
and Individual Musicians vying for a
spot on the stages of the 51st Annual
Monterey Jazz Festival presented by Verizon.
All
Next Generation Festival competition
events - from
the Kick-Off Concert on Friday, April
4 to the exuberant and electric Big
Band Finals on Saturday, April 5 and
the College Big Band finals on Sunday,
April 6 - will be open to the
public, free of charge. The
Festival will also conduct clinics,
workshops, jam sessions, and auditions in
the heart of the historic Monterey,
with music to be performed
at the Monterey Conference Center,
the host Portola Plaza Hotel,
in the recently renovated historic Golden
State Theatre, at Fisherman’s
Wharf, and at Monterey
Live.
For a complete schedule
of activities and competition times,
visit www.montereyjazzfestival.org.
Attracting musicians
from some of the most prestigious educational
programs in the country, MJF's Next Generation
Festival represents the largest gathering
of young jazz talent on the Monterey
Peninsula, outside of the Monterey Jazz
Festival itself. Over fifty groups
from nine states, from Alaska to Florida,
will participate in the prestigious event.
In addition, for the first time in its
history, The Next Generation Festival
will present special guest groups
from Australia, Japan, and the Czech
Republic throughout the weekend.
A special pre-festival Opening
Concert with A
Christian McBride Situation will
be presented on Thursday, April 3 at
8 p.m. also in the Golden
State Theatre. Tickets for the April
3rd Situation are
on sale now by phone (925-275-9255) and
at www.montereyjazzfestival.org.
Christian McBride, the internationally-renowned
bassist, will be the 2008 Monterey Jazz
Festival Artist-In-Residence.
The Next Generation Festival
will officially start with the annual
Kick-Off Concert at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 4 at the Golden State Theatre. The
opening night's activities will feature
the Festival's annual Salute to
Jazz Education, along with performances
by the competition judges, Christian
McBride, the MJF County All-Star High School Band,
the MJF Middle School Honor Band,
and the MJF Honor
Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Some
of the performing judges will include
pianist George
Duke, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington,
trombonist Ron
Westray, saxophonists Billy Harper, Lauren
Sevian and Paul Contos,
trumpeter Sal Cracciolo,
and bassist Dave Carpenter.
The Salute to Jazz Education concert
is free of charge.
Continuing the evening’s Kick-Off
celebration, the Berklee College
Latin Jazz All-Stars will
perform starting at 10 p.m. at Monterey
Live, across the street from the Golden
State Theatre in a free performance.
MJF's 38th Annual National High
School Jazz Competition starts at 9 a.m.
on Saturday, April 5 in downtown
Monterey's Conference Center, with high-energy
big bands, combos and vocal ensembles
creating an atmosphere of anticipation
and excitement.
Throughout the day,
participants in the High School Big Band,
Vocal, and Combo divisions will put on
their best performances before the judges
who will determine winners and finalists. The winners
of the Vocal and Combo divisions and
the finalists for the Big Band division
will be announced early Saturday evening from
the Conference Center's Serra Ballroom
stage. At 8 p.m. Saturday night, the
three Big Band finalists will take the
stage, competing for the top prize --
a spot on the Arena/Lyons Stage at MJF/51
in September. The top award winners
will be announced at 9:45 p.m.
The Next Generation Festival will also
host a variety of educational clinics
on Saturday, April 5, including clinics
with Christian McBride, vocalist Rosana
Eckert, and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington.
The Next Generation Festival continues
through Sunday, April 6 with the country's
top middle school, college, and conglomerate
big bands performing in the Conference
Center's Steinbeck Forum. The winning
college big band and conglomerate big
band (to be announced during the day)
will also earn a performance slot at
MJF/51.
New for 2008 will be the Conglomerate
Division, open to all conglomerate big
bands consisting of members
who are enrolled in high school grades
9-12 or younger. Based on the talent
these schools attract, the new Conglomerate
category will up the ante for high school
performances, an exciting development
for the Next Generation Festival.
Auditions will also
be held throughout the Next Generation
Festival weekend for the Jimmy Lyons Scholarships
to Berklee College of Music, and for
the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra,
MJF’s national all-star high school
band, which now includes a vocalist spot.
To date, over sixty individual musicians
from seventeen states, Bermuda and Canada
have applied for a chair position in
the Festival’s international touring
band.
All Next Generation Festival
competition activities from April 4-6
are open to the public, free of charge.
More information on all Next Generation
Festival activities and events is available
on the MJF website, www.montereyjazzfestival.org and
by phone at 831-373-3366.
Borders will be front
and center in the Conference Center lobby,
the hub of NGF activities. Like the Monterey
Jazz Festival, Borders is dedicated to
enriching lives through knowledge and
entertainment. Participants and attendees
are invited to visit Borders at the Next
Generation Festival to learn more about
Borders Educator Savings Week program,
and for a special coupon for Next Generation
Festival attendees only, redeemable at
all Borders locations.
Long standing Next
Generation Festival partner JazzTimes Magazine
will distribute free copies of their
prestigious publication at the Next Generation
Festival. Other partners and Festival
supporters include the J. D'Addario & Company,
offering reeds, strings, and other complimentary
products to participants; and longtime
MJF partner Yamaha, providing instruments
for Next Generation Festival stages.
Additional support for Next Generation
Festival comes from the City of Monterey,
the Colton Hall Museum and the Cultural
Arts Commission, the Community Foundation
for Monterey County's Communities Advocating
the Arts Fund, the D'Addario Foundation
for the Performing Arts with support
from J. D'Addario & Company, Inc.,
D’Addario Strings, Evans Drumheads,
Remo Drumheads, Zildjian Cymbals, Planet
Waves Accessories, and Rico Reeds. Individual
contributors who provide support to the
Next Generation Festival include Howard & Rosalind
Fisher, Frank & Kathleen Geisler,
Renée Mayne & Alan Bilinsky,
and Jackson Booth.
An additional three-year
grant from the Surdna Foundation supports
the Next Generation Festival and the
Next Generation Jazz Orchestra's international
tours. The Surdna Foundation’s Arts Program
is national in scope and supports the
artistic advancement of teens, ages 12-18.
More information on all Next Generation
Festival activities and events is available
on the MJF website, www.montereyjazzfestival.org and
by phone at 831-373-3366.
2008 Next
Generation Festival Participants
HIGH
SCHOOL BIG BAND DIVISION |
School |
City |
State |
Director |
Beaverton
Arts & Communications Magnet
Academy |
Beaverton |
OR |
Robert
Crowell |
| Buchanan
High School |
Clovis |
CA |
Paul
Lucckesi |
| Davis
Senior High School |
Davis |
CA |
Fredrick
Lange |
| Folsom
High School "A" |
Folsom |
CA |
Curtis
Gaesser |
| Folsom
High School "B" |
Folsom |
CA |
Curtis
Gaesser |
| Foothill
High School |
Pleasanton |
CA |
Bob
Moorefield |
| Hamilton
Academy of Music |
Los
Angeles |
CA |
Dan
Taguchi |
| Las
Vegas Academy |
Las
Vegas |
NV |
Patrick
Bowen |
| Los
Angeles County High School for
the Arts |
Los
Angeles |
CA |
Jason
Goldman |
| Mission
Viejo High School |
Mission
Viejo |
CA |
Doug
Meeuwsen |
| Rio
Americano High School |
Sacramento |
CA |
Josh
Murray |
| Valley
Christian High School |
San
Jose |
CA |
Dave
Gregoric |
HIGH
SCHOOL COMBO DIVISION |
School |
City |
State |
Director |
Acalanes
High School
|
Lafayette |
CA
|
Rick
Meyer
|
Berkeley
High School “A” |
Berkeley |
CA |
Charles
Hamilton |
Booker
T. Washington High School for
the Performing & Visual Arts |
Dallas |
TX |
Bart
Marantz |
Interlochen
Arts Academy |
Interlochen |
MI |
Bill
Sears |
Los
Angeles County High School for
the Arts |
Los
Angeles |
CA |
Jason
Goldman |
Valley
Christian High School |
San
Jose |
CA |
Dave
Gregoric |
HIGH
SCHOOL VOCAL DIVISION |
School |
City |
State |
Director |
Aptos
High School |
Aptos |
CA |
Meri
Pezzoni |
Dos
Pueblos High School |
Goleta |
CA |
Brian
Slotnick-Lastrico |
Downey
High School |
Downey |
CA |
Cory
Olariu |
Folsom
High School "A" |
Folsom |
CA |
Curtis
Gaesser |
Fullerton
Union High School Academy of
the Arts |
Fullerton |
CA |
Jill
DeWeese |
Georgiana
Bruce Kirby Prep School |
Santa
Cruz |
CA |
Drew
Lewis |
Los
Angeles County High School for
the Arts |
Los
Angeles |
CA |
Pat
Bass |
Valley
Christian High School |
San
Jose |
CA |
David
Hook |
MIDDLE
SCHOOL BIG BAND DIVISION |
School |
City |
State |
Director |
Folsom
Middle School |
Folsom |
CA |
John
Zimny |
La
Paz Intermediate |
Mission
Viejo |
CA |
Dan
Robbins |
Sinaloa
Middle School |
Novato |
CA |
Jason
Eckl |
Sutter
Middle School |
Folsom |
CA |
John
Zimny |
Valley
Christian Jr. High School |
San
Jose |
CA |
Dave
Gregoric |
Woodlands
Middle School |
Hartsdale |
NY |
Iantheia
Calhoun |
COLLEGE
BIG BAND DIVISION |
School |
City |
State |
Director |
California
State University Long Beach |
Long
Beach |
CA |
Jeff
Jarvis |
California
State University Northridge |
Northridge |
CA |
Matt
Harris |
Central
Washington University |
Ellensburg |
WA |
Chris
Bruya |
Florida
International University |
Miami |
FL |
Sam
Lussier |
Sacramento
State University |
Sacramento |
CA |
Steve
Roach |
University
of Michigan |
Ann
Arbor |
MI |
Ellen
Rowe |
CONGLOMERATE
BIG BAND DIVISION |
Ensemble |
City |
State |
Director |
Central
Florida Youth Big Band |
Apopka |
FL |
Douglas “Skip” Perry |
Jazzschool
Studio Band |
Berkeley |
CA |
Keith
Johnson |
Pacific
Crest Jazz Orchestra |
Portland |
OR |
Thara
Memory |
Sacramento
Youth Symphony Big Band |
Sacramento |
CA |
Jeff
Alkire |
SFJAZZ
High School All-Stars |
San
Francisco |
CA |
Dee
Spencer |
The
Jazz Ensemble |
Poway |
CA |
Vincent
Greco |
SPECIAL
GUEST GROUPS |
Ensemble |
City |
State |
Director |
Alaska
Jazz Workshop |
Anchorage |
AK |
John
Damberg |
Blackburn
High School Big Band |
Blackburn,
Victoria |
Australia |
Andy
O'Connell |
California
State University Northridge Vocal
Jazz Ensemble “Epicenter” |
Northridge |
CA |
Matt
Falker |
Prague
Conservatory of Music |
Prague |
Czech
Republic |
Milan
Svoboda |
Sinaloa
Middle School Jazz Choir |
Novato |
CA |
Jason
Eckl |
Tomisato
High School Big Band |
Tomisato |
Japan |
Masaki
Shinohara |
Woodlands
MS/HS Band |
Hartsdale |
NY |
Iantheia
Calhoun |
About The Next Generation
Festival and MJF Jazz Education Programs
The genesis of the Next Generation
Festival started in 1971 when Jimmy
Lyons, founder and General Manager
of the Monterey Jazz Festival, began
presenting the winners of the California
High School Jazz Band Competition
on the final day of the MJF. Over
the years, some of the young musicians
who have participated in what tenor saxophonist
Joshua Redman describes as “the
Superbowl of California high school jazz
competitions” have gone on to become
stars of their generation their own right:
saxophonists Joshua Redman, Dave Koz
and Dave Ellis, pianists Benny Green
and Patrice Rushen, multi-instrumentalist
Peter Apfelbaum, bassist Larry Grenadier
and many more. In 2005, the competition
was expanded – adding more educational
components – and renamed the Next
Generation Festival, and the High School
All-Star Band morphed into the Next Generation
Orchestra. Now in its fourth year, the
NGF draws upon 38 years of educational
experience, history and innovation to
its expanding lineup and scope.
Starting with a modest $35,000 scholarship
fund in 1970, the Monterey Jazz Festival
now invests over $800,000 annually in
jazz education through a variety of different
programs which are a model of arts education
for the entire nation. These hands-on,
cutting-edge educational components include
the Traveling Clinician and Latin Jazz
Programs, with professional musicians
visiting Monterey County schools to teach
students how to play and improvise in
jazz and Latin styles; the Artist-In-Residence
Program, which brings a leading jazz
performer to work with students throughout
the year; the MJF Summer Jazz Camp, the
MJF Instrument and Sheet Music Library,
the Digital Education Music Project,
the Next Generation Festival, the Monterey
County High School All-Star-Band, the
MJF Middle School Honor Band and MJF
Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and the Next Generation
Jazz Orchestra.
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For more
information please contact:
Timothy
Orr, Marketing Associate
Direct Line: 510-652-1122
MJF Phone:
831-373-3366 X252
timorr@montereyjazzfestival.org
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