Education
09/27/10 By Lee Mergner
Current Trends in Jazz Education
A roundtable discussion with noted collegiate educators (and musicians) on the changes in the jazz education field
09/27/10 By Bill Milkowski
Columbia University’s Jazz Composers Orchestra Institute
Bill MIlkowski reports on how ideas and genres collide at Columbia University’s Jazz Composers Orchestra Institute
09/21/10 By Shaun Brady
Geri Allen: A Life of Service
Amid mounting institutional indifference, Geri Allen passes on the lessons that were given to her
09/19/10 By Mel Martin
Inside Out, Part Two
Saxophonist and educator Mel Martin shares his knowledge of developing as a performing and improvising jazz musician
09/18/10 By Carlo Wolff
The Kohl Building at Oberlin: The House That Wendell Logan Built
Behind the making of Oberlin College’s stunning new facility
09/16/10 By Christopher Loudon
The Glee Effect
Fox’s hit TV show Glee has breathed new life into high school and college show choirs and choruses. But what can it do for jazz?
09/15/10 By Mel Martin
Inside Out, Part One
In first of a two-part series of columns, saxophonist and educator Mel Martin explains how to internalize music in order to better improvise
09/14/10 By Michael J. West
Jazz Education Network: Miracle Workers
Out of the ashes of the International Association for Jazz Education, the Jazz Education Network fills a void and carries the torch
09/11/10 By Bob Blumenthal
Jazz Ed, Italian Style
For 25 years, the Berklee Summer School at Umbria Jazz Clinics have complemented a world-class festival and afforded European students grand opportunities
08/24/10 By Howard Gillis, Ph.D
Clifford Brown: A Short Life Well-Lived
The legacy of the noted jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown by Howard Gillis, Ph.D. and Alan Hood









