New York Jazz Workshop

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The New York Jazz Workshop (NYJW) is a community-based jazz music school in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, founded in 2008 by tenor saxophonist and educator Marc Mommaas and entrepreneur Marco Chelo.[1][2] The school offers weekly ensemble workshops, private instrumental and vocal lessons, summer intensives, and international music programs.[3] Its faculty includes musicians affiliated with the Manhattan School of Music, The New School, NYU, Columbia University, and Juilliard, as well as Grammy Award winners and nominees.[2][4][5]

Founded2008 (2008)
FoundersMarc Mommaas, Marco Chelo
HeadquartersMidtown Manhattan, New York City
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New York Jazz Workshop
Founded2008 (2008)
FoundersMarc Mommaas, Marco Chelo
TypeMusic school
HeadquartersMidtown Manhattan, New York City
Location
  • 265 West 37th Street, New York, NY 10018
Coordinates40.7540°N 73.9916°W / 40.7540; -73.9916
Websitenewyorkjazzworkshop.com
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History

The school began operations in the summer of 2009 with its first "Summer Summit," featuring an improvisation and rhythm workshop led by Mommaas and drummer Tony Moreno, and a guitar workshop led by guitarist Vic Juris.[1] Mommaas, a Dutch-born saxophonist who studied at the Manhattan School of Music on a full scholarship and received the William H. Borden Award, had previously released albums on Sunnyside Records.[6]

The school initially operated on West 46th Street near Times Square before relocating to its current facility at 265 West 37th Street in Midtown Manhattan.[2][7] NYJW has organized student concerts in collaboration with Smalls Jazz Club, a jazz venue in Greenwich Village.[1][8][9][10]

In 2016, Time Out placed NYJW as one of "The best places to take guitar lessons in NYC."[11]

Programs

Weekly workshops and lessons

NYJW offers ongoing weekly ensemble classes for adults organized by skill level and musical style, covering genres including bebop, Brazilian music, blues, jazz standards, and Afro-Cuban jazz. The school also provides private lessons in all instruments and voice, as well as courses in music theory, ear training, composition, and counterpoint.[2]

Summer intensives

The school has run annual summer intensive programs since its founding, covering improvisation, guitar, piano, Brazilian music, bebop, and vocal performance.[3]

International programs

NYJW operates international music programs in multiple countries. The Jazz Improvisation Camp in Italy, held annually in the hills of Tuscany, combines intensive jazz study with cultural excursions and was featured in DownBeat magazine's guide to international jazz camps.[3] The Italian concerts associated with the program have been covered by La Nazione and Il Tirreno, Italian newspapers reporting on NYJW performances at the Poggio Salamartano venue in Fucecchio.[12][13] The City of Fucecchio has promoted NYJW concerts as official municipal cultural events.[14]

NYJW has also been represented at the Otsu Jazz Festival in Japan and has been listed by AndVision, a Japanese music study-abroad platform, as a recommended program.[15]

International collaborations

In 2014 and 2015, NYJW partnered with Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey, to conduct multi-day jazz workshops. The collaboration, organized with the university's Music Club, brought NYJW faculty including Mommaas, Tony Moreno, Kenny Wesse, and vocalist Fay Victor to teach improvisation, rhythm, guitar, and vocal workshops, culminating in a concert at the university's Albert Long Hall.[16][17]

NYJW also collaborated on the Apollonia Jazz Workshop in North Macedonia, a joint initiative with the Apollonia Foundation, the Skopje Jazz Festival, and conservatories in Skopje.[18]

The school is listed as a member organization of the Europe Jazz Network, the Europe-wide association of jazz presenters and producers.[19]

Notable faculty

References

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