Jazz Education

Jazz St. Louis invites students, teachers, friends and families of all ages to jazz up their education! Thanks to critical funding from the Whitaker Foundation, student musicians can enroll in JazzU or challenge their chops with the Jazz St. Louis All-Stars. Bring your class to our informative and exciting Youth Concerts or host an artist in your school through the Emerson Jazz Education Collaborative. Looking to bring jazz education into your classroom with a more intensive and hands on approach? Sign up for an In-school Residency with Jazz St. Louis' Artist Residency program or better your big band with a JazzRx Clinic! Want to learn more about jazz and why it is a unique American art form? Bring your family to one of our Family Concerts or attend Jazz 101. Whatever your age, profession or passion, Jazz St. Louis invites you to be a part of our exciting education programs! We have something swingin' for everyone!

Recent Blog Posts

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Sonny Rollins Returns!!!

Jazz St. Louis is pleased to announce a very special, one-night-only engagement this September at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

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Application Deadline for the 2009-2010 JazzU and Jazz St. Louis All-Star Programs is this Friday, May 15!!

This is a reminder to all students audition for the 2009-2010 JazzU and Jazz St. Louis All-Stars programs.  The application deadline is this Friday, May 15!  Late applications will be considered if space is available.  See my previous blog post for audition materials and details.  Questions can be directed to me at phil@jazzstl.org or by calling my office at 314-289-4033.

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Big Man's Birthday...with The Boss!

I'm sure you're wondering "after I see Erin Bode this weekend at the Bistro, where should I go?" The answer is an easy one: The Gramophone!

Join Jazz St. Louis' Director of Operations (yes, I'm talking about myself in the third person) as he celebrates his 34th....no, sorry, his 23rd birthday with the music of, who else, Bruce Springsteen!