Sunday, May 31, 2015

The Second Annual Made In New York Jazz Gala Is Announced

The Second Annual Made In New York Jazz Gala Is Announced! Jazz Shows Its Global Colors at Second Annual International Jazz Gala June 27th at Tribeca Performing Arts Center

New York, NY (PRWEB) May 29, 2015
Is music an international language? Looking at the international jazz scene it would be hard to argue otherwise. On June 27th, 2015 at Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York the international nature of jazz is being celebrated to its fullest, with the Made in New York Jazz Competition hosting international jazz, folk jazz and new flavor jazz artists all sharing the stage together.

The Made in New York Jazz Competition has gone a long way in helping make people aware of how vibrant the jazz scene is on an international scale. Every year the organization holds an international online jazz competition, and the winners are later brought back to perform in New York sharing the stage with some of the world's biggest jazz names. This year, this International Jazz Gala is scheduled for June 27th at Tribeca Performing Arts Center, at the anticipation surrounding it is incredibly high.

“This is one of the highlights of the jazz year for us,” commented the founder of Made in New York Jazz Competition – Misha Brovkin. “The lineup for our second Jazz Gala is absolutely fantastic, and we'll see international jazz, new flavor jazz and folk jazz will all be represented. If you love jazz or just great music in general it's not something to miss.”


Some highlights this year will include: the 1st Place winners Eden Rabin International Project with artists from Israel Germany USA and Chile, 2nd Place winner American vocalist Thana Alexa, and 3rd Place winners Jan Prax quartet from Germany all performing on stage with jazz greats like trumpet player Randy Brecker, percussionist Bobby Sanabria, bass player Alex Blake and sax player, art director of the competition - Yaacov Mayman.

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