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NEWS
Since 2002, The ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Awards have encouraged young jazz creators. This national program is now sponsored by the Gibson Foundation, which was established by Gibson Guitar Corp. to expand the company’s charitable activities. The Gibson Foundation supports The ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Awards in fulfillment of its commitment to educational excellence through music and the arts. 27 Young Jazz Composer recipients who range in age from 13 to 29 were selected by ASCAP composer/judges John Fedchock, Jay Leonhart and Rufus Reid. The Young Jazz Composers receive cash awards and they will be recognized at the annual ASCAP Jazz Wall event in New York on June 21.
This year’s ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Award recipients, ages 19-29, are Omar Alvarado, Chris Blacker, Daniel Blake, Jonathan Blake, Michael Blanco, Patrick Cornelius, Zaccai Curtis, Jeff Fairbanks, Ross Garren, Julie Hardy, Ethan Herr, Ayn Inserto, Pascal Le Boeuf, Remy Le Boeuf, Yotam Rosenbaum, Scott Routenberg, Sam Sadigursky, Kyle Saulnier, Perry Smith, Loren Stillman, Erica Von Kleist and Ezra Weiss. The youngest ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composers, ages 13-18, are Alex Han, 18; Morgan Jones, 18; Jay Rattman, 18; Matt Savage, 13 and Ted Taforo, 16.
Applicants for The ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer Awards must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States who have not reached their 30th birthday by December 31st of the application year. The application deadline is December 1st each year. More information and an application form are available here.
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