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Here is what Jazz Masters are saying about #Madeinnyjazz
We offer 5 different categories to enter, so every musician is likely to find something to their taste. The judges will make the final selection of the winner, from a group of candidates selected by a combination of the committee and popular votes.
Philip Harper
"It's a great situation, it's good for all of us! It gives us a chance to meet, greet people from all over the world and still have one common denominator between us which is a good feeling of music! It shows that jazz is a world music. I think it should be supported. It's a beautiful concept!"
Rufus Reid
"It's very interesting to me and the first time for me to have so many people from different parts of the world. It's great! I think it's a good idea. It's quite an undertaken, I applaud you guys for putting this on!"
Bobby Sanabria
"It's one of the great events in the jazz world today! It's fantastic! I get to hear a lot of original new music, so the music is in a good place right now"
Tommy Campbell
"It takes a concert and talents like this to push me to be better. I wish I could do this kind of things more. This project is so inspiring, it makes me think of what's really important what we are really trying to do artistically"
Jazz is the only music in which the same note can be played night after night but differently each time.
from the blog
Beyond the Bottom End: Brian Bromberg on Tone, Taste, and Total Musicianship
Brian, illuminates his distinctive philosophy and approach to the instrument. He explores how he views the bass as both the harmonic foundation and a melodic voice. He elaborates on his upcoming projects featuring multiple bass parts, often tuned differently, to create layered textures that redefine what the instrument can express.
He shares how his perception of a great bassline has evolved-focusing less on complexity and more on serving the music with clarity, groove, and emotional purpose. His process of composition is revealed with his deeply intuitive and architectural approach, where every instrument occupies its own window of sonic space, much like windows in a musical building. As a producer & musician, Brian delves into how he intends to balance individualism and collective musicality, especially within jazz—a genre that thrives on personal expression yet demands holistic listening.
He highlights his commitment to producing music that breathes as a unified whole rather than showcasing isolated brilliance.
He also expresses his thoughts on the modern generation of musicians, foreseeing the need for a deeper connection between technique and humanity in music. While admiring young virtuosos, he emphasizes that true artistry comes from social interplay, harmonic understanding, and the ability to listen and respond.
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He shares how his perception of a great bassline has evolved-focusing less on complexity and more on serving the music with clarity, groove, and emotional purpose. His process of composition is revealed with his deeply intuitive and architectural approach, where every instrument occupies its own window of sonic space, much like windows in a musical building. As a producer & musician, Brian delves into how he intends to balance individualism and collective musicality, especially within jazz—a genre that thrives on personal expression yet demands holistic listening.
He highlights his commitment to producing music that breathes as a unified whole rather than showcasing isolated brilliance.
He also expresses his thoughts on the modern generation of musicians, foreseeing the need for a deeper connection between technique and humanity in music. While admiring young virtuosos, he emphasizes that true artistry comes from social interplay, harmonic understanding, and the ability to listen and respond.
Maaike den Dunnen
Maaike Den Dunnen, the Netherlands-based jazz vocalist, made a lasting impression in the latest season of the Made In New York Jazz Competition, securing the 2nd place spot. In addition to receiving a strong vote of support from fans, Maaike stood out to our panel of judges—Lenny White, Randy Brecker, and Mike Stern—who selected her as a winner for her beautiful performance and artistic clarity.
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