Young Musicians Shine at JazzFest’s Jumpstart
Media release from ASB Queenstown JazzFest
27 October
2009
Click to enlarge Blair Clark of Wellington on saxophone
Emerging jazz stars from around New
Zealand gave their all for the finals of ASB Queenstown
JazzFest’s Jumpstart national youth competitions over
Labour Weekend.
Twenty-seven musicians aged between 12
and 25 showcased their talents at the JazzFest’s Jumpstart
competition in the AJ Hackett Bungy Youth Competition (12-17
years) and the NZONE Emerging Talent Competition (18-25
years).
Heats for the AJ Hackett Bungy Youth
Competition were held at St Peter’s Parish Hall on
Saturday and the finalists - three bands, three solo
vocalists and three solo instrumentalists - played to an
appreciative audience at the Village Green on
Sunday.
Two sixteen-year olds from Queenstown
dominated the solo vocal section with Max Gunn singing his
way to first place and $600 cash and runner-up Miki Brown
taking home $200.
First place in the solo instrumental
category was 17-year old guitarist Young Chan Kang from
Christchurch who took home $600. Second place and $200 went
to the youngest finalist in the competition – 13-year old
Harim Oh from Alexandra who wowed the crowds with his
clarinet skills.
Hoodoo Voodoo from Dunedin emerged
victorious in the battle of the bands, winning $1500 cash.
All contestants received a free AJ Hackett bungy
jump.
The judges - Sue Patterson, a vocal teacher in
Queenstown, and Karen Neill from the School of Rock - were
delighted with the range of musical talent on show.
The 14 NZONE Emerging Talent Competition finalists
were chosen from DVD and YouTube submissions and performed
at the Millennium Hotel on Sunday evening.
First
place and $1,000 cash went to 24-year old vocalist Saelyn
Guyton from Invercargill, Amy Jansen, a 21-year old from
Christchurch, took second place and $400 cash and third
place went to 19-year old Queenstowner David Bell, who sang
an original composition. The three finalists also received
a free NZONE skydive.
Up and coming drummer Jeremy
Hantler, a 21-year old from Wellington, won the solo
instrumental category and $1,000 cash. Second place and
$400 went to 21-year old guitarist Burke Goffe from
Christchurch while third place went to 23-year old
alto-saxophonist Blair Clarke from Wellington who played an
original composition. A Highly Commended was also given to
young female drummer Andie Gibbs. Each of the three
finalists also received a free NZONE skydive.
All
NZONE Emerging Talent finalists were given free entry to a
workshop, forum or masterclass of their choice from the jazz
festival’s development programme.
Jumpstart
Competition Organiser Stephanie Percy says seeing the level
of talent exhibited by all of the competitors absolutely
reinforced their decision to expand the competition and
split it into two age groups this year.
“I’m
absolutely thrilled with the amazing young talent we have in
New Zealand. It’s so inspiring to see the dedication and
talent shown by these young musicians.
“The aim of
the Jumpstart Competition is to reward these musicians and
vocalists with some exposure and help ‘jump start’their
musical careers so I’m looking forward to seeing them
shine in years to come.”
The judges of 18-25 year
category were Caitlin Smith, a renowned Kiwi singer,
composer and vocal coach, leading Dunedin jazz musician
Calder Prescott, and ex-JazzFest Trust Chairman David Cole.
They were extremely impressed with the standard and said
that it was an honour and privilege to judge such a high
level of talent.
The 2009 Jumpstart Competition was
held in association with The Edge FM and Creative
Queenstown.
This year’s ASB Queenstown JazzFest ran
from 17 to 26 October. It brought music to the masses in a
10-day live music celebration which showcased a breadth of
jazz styles from New Zealand and around the world.
The 9 finalists of the AJ Hackett Bungy Youth
Competition were:
Solo Vocal:
Jessica van der
Kaag, age 17 from Queenstown
Max Gunn, age 16 from
Queenstown
Miki Brown, age 16 from Queenstown
Solo
Instrumental:
Harim Oh – Clarinet, age 13 from
Alexandra
Umar Zakaria – Double Bass, age 16 from
Christchurch
Young Chan Kang – Guitar, age 17 from
Christchurch
Band: Best Served Chilled,
Queenstown
Hoodoo Voodoo, Dunedin
Umar Zakaria Trio,
Christchurch
The 14 finalists of the NZONE Emerging Talent Competition were:
Solo Vocal:
Amy Jansen, age 21
from Christchurch
Chloe Hishon, age 18 from
Alexandra
David Bell, age 19 from Queenstown
Sade
Sanders, age 19 from Christchurch
Saelyn Guyton, age 24
from Invercargill
Thomas Brinsley, age 21 from
Wellington
Solo instrumental:
Andie Gibbs –
drums, age 20 from Christchurch
Blair Clarke
–saxophone, age 23 from Wellington
Burke Goffe -
guitar, age 21 from Christchurch
David Bell –piano, age
19 from Queenstown
George Cook –saxophone, age 18 from
Christchurch
Jeremy Hantler –drums, age 21 from
Wellington
Sam Blakelock –guitar, age 19 from
Christchurch
Thomas Brinsley –guitar, age 21 from
Wellington
ENDS