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Limerick Jazz launches inaugural Young Irish Jazz Musician 2022 Event

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Young Irish Jazz Musician 2022 – Limerick Jazz Festival Launch with musicians left to right, Aisling O’Grady, Erin Fitzgerald, Hugh Clery Ward and Jamie Lundy. Picture: Alan Place.

Limerick Jazz launches inaugural Young Irish Jazz Musician 2022 Event

The search for Ireland’s best young jazz musician is on!

Limerick Jazz in association with Improvised Music Company will host the first ever Young Irish Jazz Musician 2022 in University Concert Hall, Limerick on the evening of Sunday, April 10 2022. Finalists will perform with a Limerick Jazz house band for a panel of judges, led by world-renowned composer and legendary Limerick musician Bill Whelan.


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The chosen Young Irish Jazz Musician 2022 will have the opportunity to make a professional studio recording with a professional ensemble. They will also perform in UCH’s Rising Stars Concert alongside outstanding young musicians in classical music and opera, and will receive a bursary to take part in an international summer school, showcasing young Irish jazz talent on a wider stage.

A brand new and much-needed platform for the best of emerging Irish jazz talent, the competition is open to young jazz musicians aged 13 to 18. 

The history of Irish jazz is strongly present in both organisations as Limerick Jazz celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and Improvised Music Company its 30th. The inaugural Young Irish Jazz Musician Award spotlights the outstanding talent in the Irish jazz scene and the promise for the next 40 years of jazz in Ireland.

Limerick Jazz and IMC plan to make this a regular event to raise jazz’s profile with young people who can combine their entries with the study of improvised music as part of their broader Junior Cycle and Senior Cycle music studies.

John Daly, Chair of Limerick Jazz said: “Limerick Jazz are both thrilled and excited to be launching this  great initiative for our up-and-coming generation of jazz musicians. It is a natural development of our long-running activity in jazz education. We are delighted to have IMC as a valued partner for this event “.

Kenneth Killeen, Director, Improvised Music Company added: “IMC are thrilled to be developing this Young Jazz Musician of the Year award with Limerick Jazz. Providing a platform to spotlight and acknowledge formative jazz talent is crucial for the long-term development and sustainability of this music and will provide a fantastic opportunity for the inaugural winner in 2022.”

Limerick Jazz Society is the longest continually active jazz society in Ireland and celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2012 with the first Limerick Jazz Festival. Its regular spring and autumn seasons feature performances by leading international and Irish performers. Since 2007 it has also provided jazz education programs through Limerick Jazz Workshop, the only regular jazz workshop in Ireland outside Dublin. Limerick Jazz Society is a registered charity and is supported by the Arts Council and Limerick City and County Council.

Improvised Music Company (IMC) is an Arts Council funded resource organisation for Irish and Irish-based jazz musicians, and a specialist promoter of jazz, improvised and ethnic music in Ireland.

For more information and postal application form visit HERE or
Click here for online application form.

For more stories on Limerick Jazz go HERE 

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