Thursday, July 14, 2011

Jazz Education!!

Next class, Wed July 20 at 11am, we'll start with another hour on jazz ed. JOHN, ALEX, Etc.--what were your questions/Topics?

Also, can anyone see what's on this blog without signing in? I don't think so. If so I'll tell you a bit more of what I know re Rutgers. Ask me!

ALSO, here are links for some videos of bands and sites from current jazz programs:
MIAMI
http://www.youtube.com/user/UnivMiamiJazz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PtxehQPK3g

RUTGERS--Mason Gross:
http://www.wbgo.org/ondemand

IASJ.com

UK—BART NOORMAN: http://www.virtualmusicschool.org/VMSwebdemo/VMS.html

ITALY—Siena:
http://www.sienajazz.it/23/?no_cache=1&L=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PtxehQPK3g

ISRAEL:
http://eng.rimonschool.co.il/

HOLLAND:
http://www.ahk.nl/en/conservatorium/study-programmes/jazz/
http://www.newyorkgroningen.com/
http://www.hanze.nl/home/International/Schools/Prins+Claus+Conservatorium/Programmes/Bachelor+Programmes/Jazz/

ALSO Sibelius Akademe in FInland, France (Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, led by Fra), Norway (Trondheim), etc, etc, etc

JAPAN:
http://jazzinjapan.com/other-views/308-senzoku-university-of-jazz.html
Long known as a top classical and Japanese music school, Senzoku University opened its own jazz department five years ago. Though most universities have jazz circles and private jazz schools abound, the full-time, degree-bearing program in Japan is a rarity. With handpicked Tokyo musicians (Yosuke Yamashita, Kazumi Watanabe and Shigeharu Mukai, for starters) and a curriculum based on the famed Berklee College of Music

Lewis

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