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Music News - 42nd National Youth Jazz Competition Winners Announced

42nd National Youth Jazz Competition Winners Announced

07 April 2019 - 0 Comments

The 42nd National Youth Jazz Competition held at Baycourt Community and Arts Centre on Friday 5 April and Saturday 6 April featured the most competitors in its 42-year history says National Youth Jazz Competition Director Liam Ryan.

“We had a record number of 380 registrations from 21 secondary schools as far and wide as Wellington to Kerikeri.” Says National Youth Jazz Competition Manager Liam Ryan.

The judges’ Dr Rodger Fox and Dave Wilson from New Zealand School of Music (NZSM), , Gwyn Reynolds, Mike Story and Joe McCallum from ARA Christchurch, and Dixon Nacey from University of Auckland were impressed by the standard of performance from the young musicians.

Head Judge Dr. Rodger Fox felt the standard of combos and big bands was improving year to year, in large part due to the schools returning to the competition and building on their performances each time.

“It’s very encouraging to see the competition continuing to grow; it shows it is valued by the schools,” says Dr Fox. “The bands are very receptive to feedback and this is showing in the band performances. It’s great to see students really working on improvisational playing.”

After performing the combos and big bands had a workshop with a judge receiving immediate feedback on their performance.

Manager Liam Ryan says this year’s National Youth Jazz Competition showcased the best of youth jazz in the country.

“The standard of performances is incredibly high, with jazz becoming a popular part of the New Zealand school music curriculum.The students blew us away again this year with their musicality and their enthusiasm.

“It’s great to see the students preforming in a limousine theatre like Baycourt’s Addison theatre – they get the full experience of performing on a big stage to a large appreciative audience. We love that Tauranga comes out and supports them too.”

He adds that the National Youth Jazz Competition is a major logistical exercise for schools and for the organising team.

“A big thank you must go out to the school musical directors, young performers who played their hearts out, parents and support teams who came along and make it happen.”

The Best of Festival Trophy for the most outstanding jazz band was presented to Thomas the Tank Engine from Tauranga Girls College with the New Orleans Trophy for most outstanding Big Band going to Tauranga Boys College. The Norman Family Trophy for Best Jazz Combo was won by Auckland Grammar School.

“We are very grateful to our sponsors for their support in hosting this event. It has been a wonderful two days of youth jazz and it feels more like we are developing a national music community than a competition,” concludes Liam Ryan.

The 42nd National Youth Jazz Competition is sponsored by Tauranga City Council, TECT, ARA, The University of Auckland, New Zealand School of Music: Victoria University of Wellington, SAE Institute, Music Planet, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Pub Charity, Grassroots Trust, The Southern Trust, Dr Toot.

National Youth Jazz Competition Trophies

Winners Names

NEW ORLEANS TROPHY FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING BIG BAND

Tauranga Boys' College

NORMAN FAMILY TROPHY FOR THE BEST JAZZ COMBO

Auckland Grammar School Combo

GEORGE RAWIRI TROPHY for the Most Outstanding Young Musician

Benjamin Lerner, Auckland Grammar School

BEST OF FESTIVAL TROPHY- Most Outstanding Jazz Band

Thomas The Tank Engine, Tauranga Girls' College

SOUNZ TROPHY – Best performance of a NZ composition

"Queen of Hearts" Kerikeri High School Jazz Band

RODGER FOX TROPHY - Most Outstanding Trombonist

Reuben Stephens, Tauranga Boys' College

DAVE FEEHAN TROPHY - Most Outstanding Vocalist

Ngarangi Sadlier-Patmore, Sacred Heart College

EDWINA THORNE TROPHY - Most Outstanding Trumpet or Flugel

James Robinson, Tauranga Boys' College

TOM BAYLISS TROPHY - Most Outstanding Clarinetist

Gillian Toala, Kerikeri High School

MAYERS MUSIC CENTRE TROPHY - Most Outstanding Guitarist

Elijah McPherson, Auckland Grammar

BAY CITY MUSIC TROPHY - Most Outstanding Keyboard Player

Samuel Wilcox-Brown, Whangaparaoa College

P&S PENMAN TROPHY - Most Outstanding Bassist

Thomas J Moore,  Rongotai College

HILL/WILCOCK TROPHY - Most Outstanding Drummer

Tivoli Levi, Auckland Grammar

BILL HOFFMEISTER TROPHY - Most Outstanding Pianist

Troy Weenink, Tauranga Boys' College

ERROL CHRISTIANSEN TROPHY - Most Outstanding Flautist

Ririn Takana, Kuranui College

YANAGISAWA TROPHY – Most Outstanding Saxophonist

Benjamin Lerner, Auckland Grammar School

BAKER/ALLEN TROPHY - Best Arrangement

"Smoke On The Water" Diminished  5th Combo, Kerikeri High School

KEN MITCHELL TROPHY - Best Original Composition

"Rifflections", James Dawes, Diminished 5th, Kerikeri High School

DENNIS HUGGARD TROPHY - Best First Year Performance Band

St Cuthbert's College Stage Band

DEREK JACOMBS TROPHY - Award for Innovation

Diminshed 5th Combo, Kerikeri High School

LAUREN ELLIS TROPHY – Best Big Band Drummer

Rex McKee, Rongotai College


 

BIG BAND AWARDS


GOLD

Auckland Grammar School


Tauranga Boys' College


Pukekohe High School


Westlake Girls & Westlake Boys High School



SILVER

Avondale College


Rongotai College


St Cuthberts College


Orewa College


Wellington College and Wellington Girls College


Otumoetai College


St Peters College


Trident High School


Bethlehem College


St Pauls Collegiate



COMBO AWARDS


GOLD

Mason Jar - Tauranga Boys College


Avondale College Quartet


Thomas the Tank Engine - Tauranga Girls College


Auckland Grammar Combo


Isn't It - Rongotai College



SILVER

Five Spot Combo - Avondale College


No Time for Kai - Tauranga Boys College


Diminished 5th - Kerikeri High School


52nd Street Combo - Avondale College


Route 65 - Sacred Heart College Upper Hutt


Milestones - St Cuthberts College


PHS Quintet - Pukekohe High School


Whangaparaoa College Senior Jazz Combo



BRONZE

Blue Note Combo - Avondale College


Kerikeri High School Jazz Band


Kikorangi - Kuranui College


Whangaparaoa College Stage Combo



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