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Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 28th Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival Winners 2023

Jazz at Lincoln Center Announces 28th Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival Winners 2023

First Place Winner:
Osceola County School for the Arts (Kissimmee, FL)

Second Place Winner:
Susan E. Wagner High School (Staten Island, NY)

Third Place Winner:
New World School of the Arts (Miami, FL)

New York, NY (May 13, 2023) Jazz at Lincoln Center today announced the three top-placing high school jazz bands in the nation and more than 35 other individual and section awards in the prestigious 28th Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center and the hallmark program for the largest jazz education network in the world. Wynton Marsalis presented awards to each of the 15 finalist high school jazz bands. Osceola County School for the Arts took home the first-place trophy and an award of $5,0000. Susan E. Wagner High School accepted second place and an award of $2,500. New World School of the Arts accepted third place with an award of $1,000. The remaining bands were each awarded $500. All monetary awards are to be used for improving the jazz education programs of each respective high school.

“It is emotional for me to hear our young people play during Essentially Ellington. Just to see some of them playing by memory, understanding how difficult it is for them to face their nerves, the things they have to do to not let the ensemble down and the difficulty of what is being played… To think that competing against people is important—you realize as you get older that that is not what’s important,” said Wynton Marsalis, Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center. “The things we take away from these experiences have nothing to do with competition. It has everything to do with coming together with people.”

In addition to highlighting the best high school jazz bands, Henry Koban Payne from Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, won the 11th Annual J. Douglas White Essentially Ellington Student Composition and Arranging Contest. His original composition, “Too Selfish” was recorded by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on Wednesday, May 10. Koban Payne also received a $1,000 cash prize, a composition lesson with Grammy Award-winning musician and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra member, Ted Nash, and a free trip to New York City for the weekend.

The three-day festival provided students with a Q&A with Wynton Marsalis, section-specific masterclasses, jam sessions with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra members, pre-performance rehearsals, and more. The weekend culminated in Saturday night concerts on the iconic Jazz at Lincoln Center stage where each top-placing band performed with their choice Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra member as a featured soloist. The night also featured the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra led by Wynton Marsalis – whose members served as mentors for the finalist bands throughout the weekend – performing repertoire to be featured as part of next year’s Essentially Ellington program.

The Essentially Ellington band program includes access to free sheet music, instruction by legendary musicians, regional festivals, educational resources, and the chance of a lifetime to play on the stage of Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City. At the start of the school year, the Essentially Ellington program provided transcribed and published previously unavailable sheet music that bands could submit to apply for the event; traditionally this music was by Duke Ellington and over the years expanded to include Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, and more. This year, for the first time ever, the musical options include four songs by Afro-Cuban-New York jazz and salsa pioneer Machito.

Photos of the three finalist bands can be found. Credit should be attributed to: Shulamit Seidler-Feller/Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Complete List of Awardees:

1st PLACE:
Osceola County School for the Arts
Kissimmee, FL
(Director, Jason Anderson)

2nd PLACE:
Susan E. Wagner High School
Staten Island, NY
(Director, Paul Corn)

3rd PLACE:
New World School of the Arts
Miami, FL
(Director, Jim Gasior)

OUTSTANDING RHYTHM SECTION:

  • New World School of the Arts
  • Roosevelt High School
  • Osceola County School for the Arts
  • Susan E. Wagner High School

OUTSTANDING LATIN PERCUSSION:

  • Osceola County School for the Arts
  • HONORABLE MENTION SAXOPHONE SECTION:
  • Foxboro High School

OUTSTANDING SAXOPHONE SECTION:

  • New World School of the Arts
  • Orange County School of the Arts

OUTSTANDING TROMBONE SECTION:

  • William H. Hall High School
  • Plano West Senior High School
  • Garfield High School
  • Agoura High School

OUTSTANDING TRUMPET SECTION:

  • Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Byron Center High School
  • Garfield High School
  • Agoura High School

OUTSTANDING BRASS SECTION:

  • Bothell High School
  • Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Byron Center High School

OUTSTANDING PEP SECTION:

  • Beloit Memorial High School

HONORABLE MENTION PIANO:

  • Miles Wisdom – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Andre Perlman – New World School of the Arts
  • Vuyani Saige – Plano West Senior High School
  • Elliot Lydon – Sun Prairie Jazz Ensemble

OUTSTANDING PIANO:

  • Avery Allen – William H. Hall High School
  • Kai Wong – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Nathan Tatsuta – Orange County School of the Arts

OUTSTANDING RHYTHM GUITAR:

  • Jasmine Dang – William H. Hall High School

HONORABLE MENTION BASS:

  • Eli Schneider – Byron Center High School

OUTSTANDING BASS:

  • Rayah Thomas – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Tony Severson – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Giuliano Liu – Garfield High School

OUTSTANDING DRUMS:

  • Ethan Oliver – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Jonathan Garrett – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Yoshi Stroh – Roosevelt High School
  • Liam Earnst – Foxboro High School

OUTSTANDING PERCUSSION:

  • Isaiah Bravo – Osceola County School for the Arts

OUTSTANDING FLUTE:

  • Shyam Thandullu – Plano West Senior High School

HONORABLE MENTION CLARINET:

  • Aaron Mamula – Bothell High School
  • Sean McCoy – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Juanita Duarte – Sun Prairie Jazz Ensemble

OUTSTANDING CLARINET:

  • Chloe Madrak – William H. Hall High School
  • Peter Strickland – Garfield High School
  • Emma Lacy – Foxboro High School

OUTSTANDING SOPRANO SAXOPHONE:

  • Samuel Chung – Orange County School of the Arts

HONORABLE MENTION ALTO SAXOPHONE

  • Aaron Mamula – Bothell High School
  • Charlee Dobson-Cohen – Roosevelt High School
  • Solomon Geleta – Osceola County School for the Arts

OUTSTANDING ALTO SAXOPHONE:

  • Ryan Goodman – New World School of the Arts
  • Jordan McAllister – New World School of the Arts
  • Nicolo Boselli – Plano West Senior High School
  • Graham Cobden – Garfield High School
  • Max Slonim – Susan E. Wagner High School
  • Jack Leiberman – Agoura High School
  • Ethan Moehr – Sun Prairie Jazz Ensemble

HONORABLE MENTION TENOR SAXOPHONE:

  • Kai Wong – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Annette Cortez – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Nola Gooch – Foxboro High School

OUTSTANDING TENOR SAXOPHONE:

  • Luka Ison – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Ryan Kaplan – New World School of the Arts
  • Lucas Netto – New World School of the Arts
  • Taiyo Fuwa – Roosevelt High School

HONORABLE MENTION BARITONE SAXOPHONE:

  • Akash Singh – Bothell High School
  • OUTSTANDING BARITONE SAXOPHONE:
  • Sarah Ramsden – Beloit Memorial High School
  • Samuel Chung – Orange County School of the Arts

HONORABLE MENTION DOUBLER:

  • Abi Collier – Byron Center High School
  • Trent Horio – Orange County School of the Arts

OUTSTANDING DOUBLER:

  • Chloe Madrak – William H. Hall High School
  • Peter Strickland – Garfield High School
  • Jack Lieberman – Agoura High School

OUTSTANDING TRIPLER:

  • Samuel Chung – Orange County School of the Arts
  • Emma Lacy – Foxboro High School

HONORABLE MENTION TROMBONE:

  • Maddie Makarewicz – William H. Hall High School
  • Alex Heidelbaugh – Plano West Senior High School
  • Garrett Khatchaturian – Agoura High School
  • Jordan Klein – Agoura High School

OUTSTANDING TROMBONE:

  • Luke Ramee – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Pri Magavi – William H. Hall High School
  • Andre Perlman – New World School of the Arts
  • Colin Woniewski – Byron Center High School

HONORABLE MENTION TRUMPET:

  • Lucas Rivero – New World School of the Arts

  • OUTSTANDING TRUMPET:
  • Zeb Jewell-Alibhai – Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble
  • Xavier Anderson – Osceola County School for the Arts
  • Daniel Portuondo – Osceola County School for the Arts
  • Timothy Park – Garfield High School
  • Gianna Ciaburri – Susan E. Wagner High School
  • Taymar Garlington – Susan E. Wagner High School

OUTSTANDING LEAD TRUMPET:

  • Nathaniel Williford – Osceola County School for the Arts
  • Aaron Vetter – Sun Prairie Jazz Ensemble

THE COOTIE WILLIAMS AWARD:

  • Timothy Park – Garfield High School
  • The Ella Fitzgerald Outstanding Soloist Award goes to:
  • Kai Wong – Beloit Memorial High School

WINNER OF THE 11TH ANNUAL DR. J. DOUGLAS WHITE

STUDENT COMPOSITION AND ARRANGING CONTEST:

Henry Koban Payne from Lower Merion High School for his original composition “Too Selfish”

The top-placing bands were chosen by a panel of judges comprising distinguished jazz musicians and historians, Managing and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center Wynton Marsalis, jazz arranger and composer Francisco Torres, top jazz drummer Jeff Hamilton, Essentially Ellington alumni and Jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra bass player, Carlos Henriquez, and saxophonist, composer and Essentially Ellington alum Alexa Tarantino.

The 15 Finalists for Essentially Ellington 2023 (in alphabetical order):

  • Agoura High School (Agoura Hills, CA)
  • Beloit Memorial High School (Beloit, WI)
  • Bothell High School (Bothell, WA)
  • Byron Center High School (Byron Center, MI)
  • Foxboro High School (Foxboro, MA)
  • Garfield High School (Seattle, WA)
  • New World School of the Arts (Miami, FL)
  • Orange County School of the Arts (Santa Ana, CA)
  • Osceola County School for the Arts (Kissimmee, FL)
  • Plano West Senior High School (Plano, TX)
  • Roosevelt High School (Seattle, WA)
  • Sun Prairie Jazz Ensemble (Sun Prairie, WI)
  • Susan E. Wagner High School (Staten Island, NY)
  • Triangle Youth Jazz Ensemble (Raleigh, NC)
  • William H. Hall High School (West Hartford, CT)

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