- Generations In Jazz
Generations In Jazz is an annual weekend
Jazz Festival held inMount Gambier ,Australia .It is held in May and brings together many of Australia’s most talented young jazz musicians to participate in and compete for the 'James Morrison Scholarship', the 'City of Mount Gambier National Big Band Awards' and the 'Generations in Jazz Vocal Scholarship'.
The weekend in May provides an environment for young musicians to perform and learn in a relaxed atmosphere, share fellowship with their peers, and the opportunity to hear professionals like John and
James Morrison ,Daryl Somers , Ross Irwin, James Muller andGraeme Lyall perform.Many schools make this an annual event with many school, community and combined high school bands travelling great distances from interstate.
History
Mount Gambier’s Generations in Jazz Festival is a success story that began 25 years ago when a few young musicians performed a tribute for their fathers and grandfathers. An estimated 2,000 young people in 85 bands from around Australia make their way to Mount Gambier each year
James Morrison Jazz Scholarship
The 'James Morrison Jazz Scholarship is open to solo instrumentalists to further the jazz career. Six finalists are selected, and attend a final adjudication in Mount Gambier during the Generations In Jazz weekend. The winner receives $10,000 to assist in the development of their careers and receive an instrument from
Yamaha Australia to the value of $3,000.Generations In Jazz - 2008 results
The New South Wales Performing Arts Unit was the major winner at this year's Generations In Jazz held at Mount Gambier this year. They won division one, playing better than well polished bands including
Ringwood Secondary College ,Wesley College ,Marryatville High School andBlackburn High School .Of the lower school divisions, an emotionally-charged
Prince Alfred College were the big winners. PAC had three big bands performing in divisions 2 and 3. They won division 2 and section 2 of division 3, as well as coming second in section 1 of division 3. Prince Alfred College was also successful individually over the weekend, with band director Andrew Newhouse nominated for the International Jazz Trek, sponsored by Yamaha. PAC also had 4 members in the division 2 and 3 Superbands, lead trumpet Edward Young, trombonist Alistair Young, drummer Jock Clarnette and baritone saxophonist Richard Bethune.PAC's division 2 winning band were most emotional after the announcement, especially considering that they under-achieved last year. PAC's alto saxophonist Hayden Nadolny later said, "Seeing [bass player Rob Katsambis'] face after we knew that we won, it was priceless. 3 years ago this band had never heard of Generations In Jazz. We can now say that we are firmly entrenched in its history."
Division 2 adjudicator Graeme Lyall gave much praise to PAC's division 2 winning big band, after under-achieving in 2007. They are now expected to be performing in Division 1 next year.
First place in Division 3 section 1, went to the Mt. Gambier based 'South East Showband 1', a group comprised of primary and secondary students from schools, both public and private, within the South East of South Australia. Members of the band are elated at achieving this result together with having three players nominated for the Division 3 Superband.
External link
Generations In Jazz website: [http://www.generationsinjazz.com.au]
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