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June 2008 Issue
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Piano players hit right note

 Music

South Australia's top jazz students and graduates of the Elder Conservatorium of Music have been recognised at the 2008 Jazz Awards.

$6000 in awards was presented to eight outstanding musicians from the Elder Conservatorium of Music jazz program at the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø.

The inaugural $2000 Hyatt Regency Award for the Most Outstanding Honours Graduate was awarded to talented pianist Brendan Lim.

Another pianist, Matthew Sheens, received the $1000 ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø City Council Award for the Most Outstanding Undergraduate.

Individual undergraduate awards were presented to:

  • Sam Cagney (guitar) - Keith Langley Jazz Guitar Award $500;
  • Alana Dawes (bass) - Keith Langley Jazz Bass Award $500;
  • Brenton Foster (piano) - Tommy Norman Jazz Award $500;
  • Benjamin Harrison (saxophone) - dB Magazine Award $500;
  • Nick Pietsch (trombone) - Mitzi's Prize $500
  • Joel Prime (drums) - Billy Hyde Award $500 voucher.

For the first time since the Jazz Awards were first presented in 1997, the event was held at the Hyatt Regency ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø in a cabaret setting.

The award winners presented an entertaining evening of jazz, featuring a set with leading American alto saxophonist Jon Gordon.

The 2008 Jazz Awards were sponsored by the Hyatt Regency ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø, ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø City Council, dB Magazine, Billy Hyde Music, Tommy Norman Scholarship, Keith Langley and Mitzi Craig.

The Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø is a Helpmann Academy partner school.

Jazz Award winner Brendan Lim
Photo by Alex Makeyev

Jazz Award winner Brendan Lim
Photo by Alex Makeyev

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