Herbie Hancock Institute International Jazz Guitar Competition To Take Place December 2-3 in Washington, D.C. Applications Due By October 11, 2019
The Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz International
Competition will be presented on December 2-3 in Washington, D.C. Open to
musicians age 30 and under from across the globe, this year’s competition will
shine a spotlight on the guitar.
For over three decades, the Thelonious Monk Institute of
Jazz Competition played a pivotal role in identifying and empowering the next
generation of jazz musicians, educators, and influencers. Building upon this
important legacy, the newly minted Hancock Institute Competition represents a
changing of the guard for one of the jazz world’s most renowned institutions.
The Semifinals of the 2019 Guitar Competition will be held
on Monday, December 2nd, from noon to 5:00 p.m. at the Smithsonian Institution.
The semifinalists will compete before an all-star panel of judges including
jazz guitarists Stanley Jordan, Russell Malone, Pat Metheny, Chico Pinheiro,
Lee Ritenour and John Scofield. Each semifinalist will perform for 15 minutes
accompanied by a professional rhythm section.
From this group, the judges will select three finalists who
will perform in the final round at the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts on Tuesday evening, December 3rd. At stake is more than
$150,000 in scholarships and prizes, including a $30,000 first place
scholarship and guaranteed recording contract with Concord Music Group; a
$15,000 second place scholarship; and a $10,000 third place scholarship.
According to Institute Chairman Herbie Hancock, whose career
epitomizes the ideals of the jazz tradition and innovation, “We look forward to
discovering and hearing from the next generation of young jazz guitarists, with
their innovative styles and unique approach to the music. We are particularly
excited to pay homage to the guitar, which has a rich and colorful history that
continues to play a pivotal role in the development of jazz. I have no doubt
that this year’s Competition will show that the future of this instrument, and
of our music, is in good hands.”
The application for the 2019 Guitar Competition can be found
at hancockinstitute.org. All materials must be submitted no later than Friday,
October 11, 2019. Please submit any questions to Leonard Brown or by phone at
+1 (202) 364-7272.
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