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Middle School Jazz Academy In Concert!

January 28th at 1:00pm in the Irene Diamond Education Center Frederick P. Rose Hall at Jazz at Lincoln Center

LISTING INFORMATION:
Producer: Jazz at Lincoln Center
Event: Middle School Jazz Academy Showcase Concert
Dates/Times: January 28, 2006 at 1:00pm
Location: Irene Diamond Education Center at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall on Broadway at 60th Street
Tickets: FREE

A limited number of tickets will be available, starting January 16th, at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall box office on Broadway at 60th Street (open Monday - Saturday, 10am-8:30pm and Sunday 11am-:30pm, CenterCharge at 212-721.6500 or via www.jalc.org

Jazz at Lincoln Center premieres its one-hour showcase concerts by students from the MIDDLE SCHOOL JAZZ ACADEMY, Jazz at Lincoln Center's first formal instrumental instruction program. Thirteen students in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades, from four of the five boroughs of New York City were chosen by Jazz at Lincoln Center to be a part of the Middle School Jazz Academy. The program is provided tuition-free to students that may otherwise not be able to afford private lessons. The showcase concert will feature students demonstrating classroom activities as well as ensemble performances.

This unique program offers a course of study including a series of music lessons and broader youth development activities. Middle School Jazz Academy takes place weekly on Saturdays, November through May, from 10am to 2pm; private lessons occur during the week. Students have the opportunity to meet Wynton Marsalis, Artistic Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center and other members of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra. They also develop mentor relationships with practicing jazz musicians. Middle School Jazz Academy provides tickets for students and their families to attend Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts and educational events. All of these activities take place at Jazz at Lincoln Center's new home, Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Irene Diamond Education Center located at Broadway at 60th Street.

Each of the students was awarded a scholarship based on application, audition and parent interview. The accepted students work with a faculty, composed of acclaimed professional jazz musicians, who are equally qualified as educators. Other outstanding international performers will round out the faculty by serving as visiting artists, and student field trips to other arts institutions are planned.

MIDDLE SCHOOL JAZZ ACADEMY STUDENTS, INAUGURAL 2006 CLASS

Rashida Abraham, 7th grade, trumpet, Queens
Hasani Arthur, 8th grade, trumpet, Brooklyn
Robert Booker, 8th grade, drums, xylophone, Brooklyn
Denisse Corporan, 6th grade, flute, Manhattan
Yerko DiFonis, 7th grade, piano, Brooklyn
Ariam Espinal, 7th grade, bass, Bronx
Kevin Frias, 8th grade, guitar, Manhattan
Christopher Krasnow, 8th grade, trombone, piano, Manhattan
Keefe Martin, 5th grade, trumpet, Brooklyn
Sofia Mojica, 7th grade, bass, Bronx
Yimin Peng, 8th grade, piano, Manhattan
Aaron B. Witherspoon, 8th grade, piano, Manhattan


MIDDLE SCHOOL JAZZ ACADEMY FACULTY

Eli Yamin, Director, Piano
Eli Yamin is an alumnus of the Illinois Jacquet Big Band and was Musical Director for the 10th anniversary tour of Duke Ellington's “Sophisticated Ladies," directed by Mercedes Ellington. A long-time teaching artist with the Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts in Education, Yamin is a jazz pianist, composer, educator and broadcaster. He co-founded the New York-based Jazz Drama Program and created and continues to perform “The Magic and Mechanics of Jazz," an interactive jazz education program initially presented by Young Audiences New York. Yamin received his Master's Degree in Music Education at Lehman College, CUNY.

Alvin Atkinson, Jazz Language Instructor
A professional drummer for 15 years, Atkinson most recently served as Professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. He has conducted educational workshops for the Kennedy Center's Harlem and Jazz Ambassadors tours.

Adam Bernstein, Jazz Language Instructor
Bernstein has directed middle school jazz programs for the past 13 years at the Berkeley Carroll School in Brooklyn, NY. A bassist, he also teaches music theory, jazz history and improvisation.

Jamie Baum, Flute
A flutist, composer and educator, Baum has taught privately since 1981. She has served in the U.S. State Department/Kennedy Center Jazz Ambassador Program, performing and giving master classes with a jazz trio in South America, and performs with the Jamie Baum Septet.

Ravi Best, Ensemble Coach; Trumpet
Best, a graduate of Howard and New York Universities, has taught trumpet privately since 1996 and toured and recorded with numerous artists, including the Duke Ellington Orchestra. He also has conducted geriatric and adolescent music therapy programs.

Tom Dempsey, Guitar
The author of two instructional books on jazz guitar, Dempsey has performed and taught for 17 years. He has composed numerous pieces of music for big band and has taught summer classes at the National Guitar Workshop since 1988.

Jon Irabagon, Clarinet
Jon has taught masterclsses in the United States, Costa Rica, Scotland and Japan and has severed as faculty at the Hartwick Summer Music Institute and Lagond Music School. A Juilliard graduate, Jon has played with Billy Joel, Tom Harrell, Wynton Marsalis and the Glenn Miller Orchestra.

Richard Johnson, Piano
Johnson, a former member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, recently completed residencies with Jazz Aspen and the Thelonious Monk Institute. He holds an Artist Diploma in Jazz Performance from New England Conservatory, and created and regularly conducts “Jazz to Hip-Hop" workshops in schools.

Warren Smith, Percussion
A fixture on the jazz scene as a drummer and vibraphonist since the late 1940's, Smith played his first gig in New York City with Kenny Burrell at Minton's Playhouse in 1958. He has taught at SUNY Old Westbury since 1971 and directs Chelsea Performing Arts - Studio W.I.S. - a non-profit performance and rehearsal space in Manhattan.

Deborah Weisz, Trombone
Weisz, a freelance trombonist, composer and teacher, has performed with Broadway shows, chamber and orchestral groups, studio recordings for television and film, the big bands of Jimmy Heath, DIVA, and The NY/BMI Jazz Composers' Workshop Orchestra. She has taught jazz composition, arranging and trombone at Rutgers University.

David Wong, Bass
A Juilliard graduate, Wong has taught jazz clinics at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and Northern Illinois University, and teaches bass privately. He has performed, among others, with the Wynton Marsalis Quartet and the Illinois Jacquet Big Band.

Jazz at Lincoln Center is a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to jazz. With the world-renowned Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra and a comprehensive array of guest artists, Jazz at Lincoln Center advances a unique vision for the continued development of the art of jazz by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education, and broadcast events for audiences of all ages. These productions include concerts, national and international tours, residencies, weekly national radio and television programs, recordings, publications, an annual high school jazz band competition and festival, a band director academy, a jazz appreciation curriculum for children, advanced training through the Juilliard Institute for Jazz Studies, music publishing, children's concerts, lectures, adult education courses and student and educator workshops. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, Chairman of the Board Lisa Schiff, President & CEO Derek E. Gordon, Executive Director Katherine E. Brown and Jazz at Lincoln Center board and staff, Jazz at Lincoln Center will produce hundreds of events during its 2005-06 season. In October 2004, Jazz at Lincoln Center opened Frederick P. Rose Hall - the first-ever performance, education, and broadcast facility devoted to jazz. For more information, visit www.jalc.org.

The Middle School Jazz Academy is made possible with generous support from the Altman Foundation, William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust, and Karen Pritzker. Jazz at Lincoln Center gratefully acknowledges The Irene Diamond Fund for its major support of Irene Diamond Education Center programming.

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