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JM Jazz World is looking for talented musicians

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Application deadline April 11, 2014 - JM Jazz World, the leading international youth jazz orchestra , is looking for talented musicians between the ages of 18- 26 for its 2014 programme. The orchestra is looking for saxophonists, trombonists, trumpeters, hornists, tubists, guitarists, b assists, drummers, pianists and vocalists.
Under the leadership of renowned jazz musician, Erlend Skomsvoll, 16 young musicians will spend a week together in the ideal settings of baroque churches and the L å gen River to rehearse, jam and revel in this international jazz exchange. The week will culminate with a grand performance at the Kongsberg International Jazz F estival , 27 July - 4 August .
The JM Jazz World Orchestra continues to provide young jazz musicians with invaluable career opportunities to gain international experience , working to high professional standards in major concert halls, theatres and festivals and with outstanding jazz musicians and conductors .

For more information, music and applications visit: www.jmjazzworld.com www.jmi.net

REGISTRATION https://podio.com/webforms/6886143/531246


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About JM Jazz World
J M Jazz World is brought to you by Jeunesses Musicale s I nternational (JMI) the world ’ s most renowned youth- music organisation. The JM Jazz World program was established in 2007 to cater for the promotion of international summer jazz camps , international projects, jazz ensemble exchanges and The JM Jazz World Orchestra. P ast conductors of the orchestra include Sigi Feigl (AT) and Frank Vaganee (BE) . The JM Jazz World Orchestra 2014 is organized in partnership with JM Norway (Musikk og Ungdom Norge).



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