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  • MSM Alumna Martina Barta is representing the Czech Republic at the Fulbright Chicago International Jazz Day Celebration, curated by Herbie Hancock
    Apr 23, 2026 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Alumna Martina Barta is representing the Czech Republic at the Fulbright Chicago International Jazz Day Celebration, curated by Herbie Hancock

    MSM alumnus Herbie Hancock (’61, HonDMA ’23) is the curator of the Fulbright Chicago International Jazz Day Celebration taking place on Thursday, April 30. One of the featured performers is MSM Jazz Voice alumna Martina Barta (MM ’23) who is representing her home country, the Czech Republic. The Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association is hosting this event in partnership with the Consulate Generals of the Czech Republic, Brazil, Poland, and Switzerland to celebrate renowned international jazz performers.

    The performances and reception will take place at Roosevelt University in the Auditorium Building’s Fainman Lounge.

    Click here to learn more about Martina.
    Click here for additional event details.

  • MSM Jazz Piano faculty member Ted Rosenthal to release new Trio album
    Mar 19, 2026 Jazz
    Alumni, Faculty

    MSM Jazz Piano faculty member Ted Rosenthal to release new Trio album

    MSM Jazz Piano faculty member Ted Rosenthal (BM ’81, MM ’83) will release the latest installment of his Trios in 4 Acts tetralogy, this one entitled The Good Old Days (TMR Music) on May 1. Leading two different trios, he puts a contemporary twist on early jazz styles. The late, great clarinetist Ken Peplowski additionally appears on two of the album’s tracks.

    Click here to learn more about Ted, his other albums, and upcoming performances.

  • MSM Alumna Jhoely Garay to lead Viva La Tierra ensemble at the Met Cloisters museum
    Oct 9, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Alumna Jhoely Garay to lead Viva La Tierra ensemble at the Met Cloisters museum

    On Sunday, Oct 12 from 4 to 5:30 PM in Washington Heights, MSM Jazz Composition alumna and guitarist Jhoely Garay (MM ’23) will lead her Viva La Tierra ensemble on the lawn at the Metropolitan Museum’s Cloisters location in Fort Tryon Park as a NYC Parks Conservancy gardener officially inaugurates the Fort Tryon Park’s “Great Ginkgo” — a large, aged tree located on the lawn — as one of NYC Parks’ celebrated great trees.

    The program will consist entirely of Jhoely’s large ensemble compositions, and the group contains MSM affiliates Steve Wilson (former faculty), Reed 1; Brandon Choi (MM ’22), Trumpet 1; Keegan Riley (MM ’18), Trumpet 2; and Jenny Xu (MM ’19), Piano.

    Jhoely is the recipient of five Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation awards and a 2024 ACF | create award from the American Composers Forum. She was also a Stanford Jazz Mentors Fellow from 2022-2023. She has also served as a guest composer, arranger and conductor of the NYO Jazz Orchestra in the U.S., the Berlin Youth Jazz Orchestra in Germany, and the UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra in Mexico.

    Click here for more information about Jhoely.

    Click here for more information about the concert (free), located at the MET Cloisters.

  • MSM alumnus and former Yankee Bernie Williams and MSM alumnus tenor Jonathan Tetelman to perform at Carnegie Hall on January 13, 2026
    Oct 8, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus and former Yankee Bernie Williams and MSM alumnus tenor Jonathan Tetelman to perform at Carnegie Hall on January 13, 2026

    MSM alumnus and former Yankee Bernie Williams (BM ‘16) (in photo on left) and MSM alumnus tenor Jonathan Tetelman (on right) will be performing at Carnegie Hall on January 13 along with violinist Katia Reguero (in middle), who is married to the Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor. (She played “The Star-Spangled Banner” before a game at Citi Field last month.)

    Writes The New York Times: “Williams said the program would be ‘a mix of things that I might be more comfortable with, popular-slash-jazz music.’ Tetelman used the word ‘eclectic.’” Read the full article here.

    The concert at Carnegie Hall is the brainchild of Adam Unger, who had met Williams when Unger was a 14-year-old ball boy with the Yankees. Unger later played for the Yankees’ team in the Gulf Coast League, then became an opera singer and is now a sports lawyer.

  • Grammy-winning alumnus Luís Perdomo appointed Associate Professor of Jazz Piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory
    Oct 2, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    Grammy-winning alumnus Luís Perdomo appointed Associate Professor of Jazz Piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory

    Luís Perdomo (BM ’97) was recently appointed Associate Professor of Jazz Piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory (Fall 2025). For the past four years, he has been Associate Professor of Ensembles and Jazz Piano at Berklee College of Music. He is also Adjunct Faculty at Queens College.

    Luís won a 2024 Grammy Award for “Best Latin Jazz Album,” El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 (Miel Music, 2023), a duo project with alto saxophonist and MSM alumnus Miguel Zenón (MM ’01).

    Learn more about Luís here.

    Learn more about Luís’s appointment here.

  • MSM alumnus Jason Moran pays tribute to Duke Ellington at the Apollo theater on April 11
    Mar 17, 2025 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Jason Moran pays tribute to Duke Ellington at the Apollo theater on April 11

    Jason Moran (BM ‘97) will be featured at a special evening at the Apollo theater in Harlem  of visuals and music celebrating Jazz legend Duke Ellington and the work of iconic photographer Gordon Parks

    ‍This one-night-only concert on the legendary Apollo stages will include rare images of Duke Ellington from the Gordon Parks collection. Jason Moran’s music reimagines Ellington’s groundbreaking compositions in this exceptional celebration of the composer’s enduring 125 year legacy.

    For more information and to purchase tickets, visit this link.

  • Commissioned composition by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Anders Paulsson <em> Celebration Suite </em> is performed by the South African MIAGI orchestra on tour in Germany
    Nov 4, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Commissioned composition by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Anders Paulsson Celebration Suite is performed by the South African MIAGI orchestra on tour in Germany

    At the Nobel festivities in 1993, Swedish-born soprano saxophonist and composer Anders Paulsson (MM ‘86) performed for Nelson Mandela when he received the Nobel Peace Prize; Anders consequently composed the 22-minute-long Celebration Suite to celebrate 20 years of democracy in South Africa. The composition, which had its world premiere in 2013, was a commission for the MIAGI (Music is a Great Investment) Orchestra, a non-profit educational youth orchestra based in South Africa, where Anders was Composer-in-Residence.

    This past summer, MIAGI performed Celebration Suite to mark the 30-year anniversary of democracy in South Africa, in a series of concerts in Germany with Anders Paulsson featured on solo soprano saxophone. The concerts took place at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, and the Konzerthaus Berlin, with Chevonne Plaatjies conducting.

    Click here to learn more about Anders.
    Click here to learn more about the MIAGI Orchestra.

  • Alumna jazz trumpeter Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) performs at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton, WI
    Oct 18, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Alumna jazz trumpeter Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) performs at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton, WI

    Alumna jazz trumpeter Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) performed at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton, Wisconsin with the Carnegie Hall Ensemble as part of Michael Feinstein’s performance on Oct. 17.

    The concert honored the history of big band and jazz music, Carnegie Hall, and the legacy of Tony Bennett, with a performance of Bennett’s iconic songs interpreted by Feinstein and the Carnegie Hall Ensemble.

    In photo above: After the concert, Kellin met with MSM President James Gandre and another alumna, Nadje Noordhuis—who was recently appointed to the faculty at Lawrence University in Appleton— along with members of her trumpet studio.

    Kellin Hanas was the student speaker at MSM Commencement 2024.

    Read our interview with Kellin Hanas here.

  • MSM Alumnus jazz trumpeter Jonathan Dely wraps up headlining tour in the American northwest
    Oct 13, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Alumnus jazz trumpeter Jonathan Dely wraps up headlining tour in the American northwest

    Jazz trumpeter and rising star, MSM alumnus Jonathan Dely (MM ‘17) recently completed a feature tour in the American northwest where he headlined Alberta Bair Theater in Billings, Montana and The Argyros in Sun Valley, Idaho.

    Jonathan formed his band while a student at Manhattan School of Music; his recent credits include performing at Lincoln Center, SFJAZZ, and having starring role in the 2023 film Goodbye Jonathan’s Soul directed by legendary filmmaker Bob Giraldi who captured the story that has animated Dely’s career: turning down a lucrative career on Wall Street to become a musical artist.

    Learn more about Jonathan Dely here.

  • Jazz Arts alumna Nadje Noordhuis appointed Assistant Professor of Music at Lawrence University
    Oct 11, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Jazz Arts alumna Nadje Noordhuis appointed Assistant Professor of Music at Lawrence University

    Jazz trumpeter and MSM alumna Nadje Noordhuis (MM ’05) has been appointed Assistant Professor of Trumpet at Lawrence University Conservatory of Music, a tenure-track position. She regularly tours with the Maria Schneider Orchestra, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, Anat Cohen Tentet, and Matt Wilson’s Honey and Salt, among other acclaimed ensembles.

    Prior to her appointment at Lawrence University, Noordhuis taught at Manhattan School of Music Precollege, along with Hunter College, Berklee College of Music, and Sydney Conservatorium. She also manages both the Laurie Frink Career Grant and the Laurie Frink Brass Summit, whose namesake mentored Noordhuis as a student at MSM and into her career.

    Learn more about Nadje here.

  • MSM Jazz Arts Alumna Motswedi Modiba on tour with composer Hans Zimmer
    Sep 30, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Jazz Arts Alumna Motswedi Modiba on tour with composer Hans Zimmer

    MSM Jazz voice alumna Motswedi Modiba (MM ’24) is performing with Academy Award- and Grammy-winning composer Hans Zimmer during his Hans Zimmer Live tour across the United States and Canada in September and October 2024.

    Motswedi is part of this 20-stop tour, which features works from Zimmer’s most well-known scores, including Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Dark Knight, Interstellar, The Lion King, The Last Samurai, Dune, and more!

    While at MSM, Motswedi studied with Jean Baylor and was a Hugh Masekela Scholar.

    More about the tour here.

  • Jazz Arts alumna Courtney Cutchins (MM ’16) to release album <em> Grunge to Grace </em>
    Sep 13, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Jazz Arts alumna Courtney Cutchins (MM ’16) to release album Grunge to Grace

    MSM Jazz Arts alumna, singer Courtney Cutchins (MM ’16), will release her album Grunge to Grace (Laseryn Music, 2024) on October 18. The album’s concept is a meld of Cutchins’s own compositions with reimagined ’90s Grunge classics by Soundgarden and Nirvana.

    Cutchins’s distinctive aesthetical through-line is backed by elite rising Jazz stars: pianist-producer David Cook, guitarist Nir Felder, bassist Matt Clohesy, and new MSM Jazz Arts Faculty member and alumnus, drummer Obed Calvaire (BM ’03, MM ’05)

    To learn more about the album, click here.

  • MSM Jazz Voice alumna Julia Keefe to perform at the 2024 Monterey Jazz Festival with her Julia Keefe Indigenous Ensemble
    Sep 6, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Jazz Voice alumna Julia Keefe to perform at the 2024 Monterey Jazz Festival with her Julia Keefe Indigenous Ensemble

    Rising star jazz vocalist Julia Keefe (MM ’19) will perform at the 2024 Monterey Jazz Festival on September 29th with her Julia Keefe Indigenous Ensemble. Last month, she and her Quartet performed selections from her Mildred Bailey Project at SFJAZZ’s Joe Henderson Lab as a part of SFJAZZ’s Indigenous Songbook series, paying tribute to this fellow female jazz vocalist with Indigenous ancestry who was an early legend of the genre.

    Keefe is a member of the Nez Perce Tribe and grew up on her Tribe’s reservation in Kamiah, Idaho before moving to Spokane, Washington, where she began learning Jazz. In her junior high library, happening upon Mildred Bailey and Bailey’s own Native ancestry was a defining moment for Keene, calling Bailey “her North Star.” In addition to her Mildred Bailey Project, Keefe leads the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band (her Ensemble is a nonet version of this project), which will perform at Stanford University’s Bing Concert Hall in February.

    Read the San Francisco Classical Voice article here.

    Learn more about Julia here.

  • MSM alumnus, trustee, and former Yankees star Bernie Williams to perform at Savannah Jazz Festival
    Sep 4, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus, trustee, and former Yankees star Bernie Williams to perform at Savannah Jazz Festival

    The former New York Yankees star helped win four World Series for the franchise and graduated from MSM in 2016 with a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Arts. He is currently an MSM Trustee.

    On September 20, Bernie Williams will perform at the 2024 Savannah Jazz Festival. Earlier this year, he made his debut performance with the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Conductor Gustavo Dudamel, at the Philharmonic’s spring gala at Lincoln Center.

    Williams’s Moving Forward was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Album in 2009.

    Learn more here.

  • Recent graduate Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) wins first prize in the International Trumpet Guild’s Ryan Anthony Memorial Jazz Trumpet Competition
    Jun 1, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Recent graduate Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) wins first prize in the International Trumpet Guild’s Ryan Anthony Memorial Jazz Trumpet Competition

    Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) was the student speaker at MSM Commencement 2024, and placed first on June 1 in the International Trumpet Guild Ryan Anthony Memorial Trumpet Competition: Jazz Division.

    At MSM, Kellin took on several student leadership roles, and she is also the leader of her own band, the Kellin Hanas Quintet, which debuted in 2022 at the iconic Birdland Jazz Club in NYC.

    Kellin spoke with us a few days before graduating in this blog post.

  • An MSM student and MSM alumni are featured at Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center in the Diva Jazz Orchestra
    Mar 31, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni, Students

    An MSM student and MSM alumni are featured at Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center in the Diva Jazz Orchestra

    The DIVA Jazz Orchestra performed at Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center in late March that featured MSM student Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) trumpet, who studies and MSM with Dean of Jazz Arts Ingrid Jensen, along with alumni Pureum Jin (MM ’17), alto saxophone, and Barbara Laronga (MM ’02), trumpet.

    In the photo above, MSM President James Gandre poses with the three after the performance.

    Read our interview with Kellin Hanas here.

    Learn more about the DIVA Jazz Orchestra here.

  • MSM alumnus Ambrose Akinmusire is featured on the cover of <em> DownBeat </em>
    Feb 17, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Ambrose Akinmusire is featured on the cover of DownBeat

    MSM alumnus Ambrose Akinmusire (BM ’05) has been named Best Trumpeter by DownBeat for eight years in a row and the venerable magazine — along with respected general news publications including The Guardian, The Irish Times, and the Wall Street Journal — is giving high critical praise to his latest album Owl Song.

    DownBeat gives Owl Song a five-star review describing it as “a quiet rush of gorgeous sound where space, tone and beauty come together in one of the most impactful albums of 2023… This is one of the most interesting recordings to come along in a very long time by one of the most interesting artists of our time.”

    Read the full DownBeat review here.

  • Research project by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jake Hertzog and his academic partner is awarded a $45,000 grant by the National Endowment for the Arts
    Feb 2, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    Research project by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jake Hertzog and his academic partner is awarded a $45,000 grant by the National Endowment for the Arts

    The University of Arkansas has been awarded a $45,000 research grant from the National Endowment for the Arts that will support researchers Jake Hertzog (MM’ 16) (in photo on left) and Justin R. Hunter in the Department of Music.

    They are examining the importance of collegiate jazz programs to the jazz ecosystems in three U.S. cities — Kansas City, Missouri; Portland, Oregon; and Atlanta, Georgia.

    Each of these cities represents areas that have varied and expansive jazz scenes and music ecosystems beyond collegiate jazz programs that act as sources, anchors and hubs.

    “We are thrilled to receive support from the NEA on this project — right now is a pivotal time for higher education, the music industry and the evolving and important work on musical and cultural placemaking,” Hertzog says.

    Learn more here.

  • MSM alumnus, trustee, and former Yankees star Bernie Williams to perform with the New York Philharmonic
    Jan 3, 2024 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus, trustee, and former Yankees star Bernie Williams to perform with the New York Philharmonic

    The former New York Yankees star helped win four World Series for the franchise and graduated from MSM in 2016 with a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Arts. He is also a MSM trustee.

    Bernie Williams (BM ’16) will be making his debut performing with the New York Philharmonic on April 24 at the Philharmonic’s spring gala at the Lincoln Center. A classically trained guitarist, he’ll perform in the orchestra under the direction of Gustavo Dudamel.

    Learn more here.

  • MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jahari Stampley wins first place in the 2023 Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz International Piano Competition
    Oct 16, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jahari Stampley wins first place in the 2023 Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz International Piano Competition

    MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jahari Stampley of Chicago has been named first place winner of the 2023 Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz International Piano Competition.

    Four of eight semi-finalists in the competition are MSM Jazz Arts alumni and a current student: Alan Bartuš (MM ’25) of Lučenec, Slovakia; Esteban Castro (PC ’17) of Hackensack, New Jersey; Dabin Ryu (MM ’20) of Seoul, South Korea; and Jenny Xu (MM ’19) of Surrey and Vancouver, British Columbia.

    Jahari stands next to Herbie Hancock in the photo above.

    The competition held by the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, the world’s preeminent jazz education organization, in association with the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PACNYC), awarded major scholarships and prizes including a $50,000 first place award.

    World-renowned pianists Bill Charlap, Orrin Evans, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi and Danilo Pérez served as the Competition judges.

    Read more here.

  • Jimmy Greene (DMA ’18, Jazz Arts) is named full professor at Western Connecticut State University
    Jul 17, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    Jimmy Greene (DMA ’18, Jazz Arts) is named full professor at Western Connecticut State University

    MSM Jazz Arts alumnus the Grammy-nominated Jimmy Greene (DMA ’18) has been named to a full professor position at Western Connecticut State University.

    A native of Connecticut, Greene is considered one of the most respected saxophonists of his generation. Greene and his groups perform regularly in jazz venues, festivals and clubs worldwide. In addition to his recordings and appearances as a leader, Greene appears on over 75 albums as a sideman, and has toured and/or recorded with Horace Silver, Ron Carter, Tom Harrell, Freddie Hubbard, and Harry Connick, Jr., among many others.

    Learn more about Jimmy Greene here.

  • MSM alumnus Ambrose Akinmusire is named Artistic Director of UCLA’s Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance
    Jul 10, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Ambrose Akinmusire is named Artistic Director of UCLA’s Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance

    Ambrose Akinmusire (BM ’05), who studied Jazz Trumpet at MSM with Laurie Frink, has been named the Artistic Director of UCLA’s prestigious Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance in residence at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. He is a 2007 graduate of the program.

    In 2007, Akinmusire won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition and the Carmine Caruso International Jazz Trumpet Solo Competition, two of the most prestigious jazz competitions in the world.

    The Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance is a tuition-free two-year program that accepts one ensemble of musicians for each class.

    Learn more about the program here.

  • MSM alumnus Donald Vega (MM ’07) wins 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship
    Apr 19, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Donald Vega (MM ’07) wins 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship

    Jazz pianist, composer, and educator Donald Vega (MM ’07) has been named a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow. Guggenheim Fellowships are awarded to who have artists who have “demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.”

    Donald Vega was trained classically in piano in his native Nicaragua. He emigrated to the United States at age 14. He currently performs internationally as the pianist for world renowned bassist Ron Carter’s (also a MSM alumnus) Golden Striker Trio with whom he has recorded several albums.

    Mr. Vega is also a professor at The Juilliard School and Hofstra University and sits on the board of BackCountry Jazz, a non-profit organization which provides music education programs and performances to underprivileged youth.

  • MSM alumnus Jared Bernstein (BM ’78) to be nominated as Chair of White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
    Feb 15, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Jared Bernstein (BM ’78) to be nominated as Chair of White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)

    U.S. President Joe Biden says he would nominate trusted confidante and long-time economic adviser Jared Bernstein (BM’ 78) to head the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). Jared Bernstein, 68, is one of three senior economists on the council and has worked in Democratic administrations for decades.

    Jared Bernstein studied double bass at MSM with Orin O’Brien. He played in jazz bands and worked as a social worker in New York City before getting a doctorate. He served in former President Bill Clinton‘s Labor Department and then as Biden’s chief economist when Biden was vice president.

    Read our Q&A with Jared here.
    Read the news story about the nomination here.

  • The new album by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jason Moran is featured in <em> The New York Times </em>
    Feb 6, 2023 Jazz
    Alumni

    The new album by MSM Jazz Arts alumnus Jason Moran is featured in The New York Times

    The New York Times writes about pianist and composer Jason Moran‘s (BM ’97) new album From the Dancehall to the Battlefield that “puts the music of James Reese Europe through a contemporary prism,” says journalist Seth Colter Walls.

    Jazz pianist, composer, and band leader James Reese Europe was active in the 1910s, took part in the first world war, and returned to the New York music scene in 1919 before being murdered by a disgruntled band member that year.

    The new recording “rewinds jazz’s history a bit and brings Europe’s sound into a relationship with successive waves of jazz and contemporary music,” writes Seth Colter Walls.

    Read the article here.
    Find out more about the album here.

  • MSM alumni and faculty members win 2022 GRAMMY Awards
    Apr 4, 2022 Composition
    Alumni, Faculty

    MSM alumni and faculty members win 2022 GRAMMY Awards

    Congratulations to MSM faculty and alumni who won 2022 GRAMMY Awards for classical, jazz, and composing/arranging!

    The awards were presented on April 3, 2022 in Las Vegas. Winners include MSM alumni Anthony Roth Costanzo (MM ’08) (in photo on left) and J’Nai Bridges (BM ’09) soloists in the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Philip Glass’ Ahknaten which won Best Opera Recording.

    View the full list of winners here.

    View all MSM faculty and alumni nominated for the 2022 awards here.

  • More than 30 MSM alumni and faculty members nominated for 2022 GRAMMY Awards
    Mar 26, 2022 Composition
    Alumni

    More than 30 MSM alumni and faculty members nominated for 2022 GRAMMY Awards

    The GRAMMY Awards take place on Sunday, April 1, with more than 30 MSM alumni and faculty members nominated, including MSM trustees Terence Blanchard (HonDMA ’19) and Anthony Roth Costanzo (MM ’08), as well as J’nai Bridges (BM ’09), and faculty member, Miguel Zenón.

    Read the full list of MSM community nominees here.

  • Ally Hany Albrecht (MM ’17) Named Musician First Class with United States Navy Band
    Jan 10, 2022 Jazz
    Alumni

    Ally Hany Albrecht (MM ’17) Named Musician First Class with United States Navy Band

    Ally Alchrecht (MM ’17) Jazz Trumpet is the newest trumpet instrumentalist with the Commodores Jazz Ensemble, part of the United States Navy Band.

    Previously she was a member of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Highlights with the USAFB  include performing as a soloist at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Phil, on ESPN live for Monday Night Football, and at the Monterey Jazz Festival.

    Ally graduated with her Master’s Degree in Jazz trumpet from Manhattan School of Music in 2017 where she studied with Tony Kadleck.

    Learn more about Ally here.

  • Jazz Vocalist and MSM alum Julia Keefe (MM ’19) named a 2021 Native Launchpad Awardee
    Oct 13, 2021 Jazz
    Alumni

    Jazz Vocalist and MSM alum Julia Keefe (MM ’19) named a 2021 Native Launchpad Awardee

    As part of this Advancing Indigenous Performance (AIP) initiative, Julia and three other artists will each receive over the next three years direct financial and travel support, mentoring and coaching, professional development opportunities, and promotional benefits valued at $40,000.

    AIP was established in 2018 by the Western Arts Alliance with generous lead support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and additional funding from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Awardees are selected by a panel of Indigenous performing arts professionals from across the country.

    Learn more here.

  • Six MSM Alum awarded Jazz Road grants of up to $40,000 each
    Oct 10, 2021 Jazz
    Alumni

    Six MSM Alum awarded Jazz Road grants of up to $40,000 each

    Jazz Road, South Arts‘ national initiative supporting jazz artists, has announced its largest investment in the field to date: Jazz Road Creative Residencies. Fifty-two artists are receiving grants of up to $40,000 each, allowing them the opportunity to further explore their art form. Among the grant recipients are six MSM alumni:  pianist John Escreet (MM ’08), saxophonist and composer Felipe Salles (DMA ’05), trumpeter Adam O’Farrill (BM ’16), pianist Fabian Almazan (BM ’06, MM ’09), pianist and composer Jason Moran (BM ’97), and vocalist Julia Keefe (MM ’19).

    Projects supported through Jazz Road Creative Residencies range from the creation of new works to community-driven collaborative events.

    Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, South Arts is a nonprofit regional arts organization empowering artists, organizations, and communities, and increasing access to arts and culture.

    Learn more about the grants here.
    Learn more about South Arts here.

     

     

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