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Iraq: Jazz and Classical Workshops

Jazz and classical music workshops for over 300 students and young professionals in Erbil and Suleimanya with Gene Aitken and John Ferguson
Iraq: Jazz and Classical Workshops

In a program funded by the U.S. Embassy, Baghdad, Jazz educator, Dr. Gene Aitken and American Voices' John Ferguson recently returned from a month-long program in Erbil and Suleimaniya, N. Iraq where they performed three concerts and worked with over 300 students and young professionals.

Highlights of the program included jazz, classical and chamber music workshops with students of the Institute and College of Fine Arts in Erbil and young professionals from the City of Suleimaniya's Wind Orchestra and chamber music ensembles.

The jazz workshops were given for students and young professionals at all levels of advancement and featured performances of standards such as C Jam Blues and Canteloupe Island as well as performances of original materials by workshop participants and Jazz Bridges fusion of jazz with local traditional music and instruments.

Through the efforts of Dr. Aitken, a significant amount of music scores, jazz methods, instruments (two saxophones worth over $8000US) and equipment (reeds, mouthpieces, etc) were donated.  The total donation was worth over $15,000US and was distributed directly to workshop participants and players.

In addition to the jazz program, specialized brass workshops were given for a group of trumpet players from both the Iraqi army and the Kurdish Peshmerga forces. John Ferguson offered chamber music coaching for ensembles ranging from clarinet and string quartets to piano four hands repertoire.

The final concert in Suleimanya featured chamber music performances of Gabriel Faure's 'Elegie' for cello and piano, Rameau by Clarinet quartet and original compositions for piano. Pianist John Ferguson presented a thirty minute concert of American composers (Eubie Black, George Gershwin and Frederic Rzewski) and the debut performance by the Suleimanya Wind Orchestra conducted by Nagat Ameen and Dr.Gene Aitken.

Approximately one half of the participants were alumni of our Unity Academy 2007, whereas the other half were new to our program coming from Rania, Kirkuk, Suleimaniya and Erbil. The success of these programs enabled American Voices to garner significant new support from the Kurdish Regional Government and the Governorates of Erbil and Suleimaniya for future projects.

Unfortunately, our project week in Baghdad with the brass and woodwind sections of the Iraq National Symphony Orchestra did not take place due to the unexpected upsurge in violence in Baghdad in late March. We were however able to complete a donation of music scores and supplies and we hope to see our friends there again soon.

Gene Aitken works with Jazz Ensemble (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Gene Aitken Works with Jazz Ensemble at Erbil's College of Fine Arts Erbil Jazz Ensemble in Concert (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Erbil Jazz Ensemble in Concert Grand Finale with Gene Aitken (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Grand Finale with Gene Aitken Jazz Piano Workshop in Erbil (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Jazz Piano Workshop in Erbil Jazz Oud Jazz Oud Niaz Erbil's Premier Saxophonist Niaz Erbil's Premier Saxophonist H-Chain Performs At College of Fine Arts H-Chain Performs At College of Fine Arts H-Chain in Rhythm Nation H-Chain performs Rhythm Nation Young Violin Talent in Erbil Young Violin Talent in Erbil Young Composer Debuts in Suleimanya (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Young Composer Debuts in Suleimanya Erbil's Clarinet Forever Ensemble Erbil's Clarinet Forever Ensemble Faure's Elegie Faure's Elegie by Suleimanya cellist Ms. Awdar Piano masterclass with student from Mosul Piano masterclass with student from Mosul Piano Students of College of Fine Arts Piano Students of College of Fine Arts John Ferguson Performs Frederic Rzewski in Suleimanya (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) John Ferguson Performs Frederic Rzewski in Suleimanya Packed House in Suleimanya (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Packed House in Suleimanya Young Kurdish Piansts Before Going On Stage (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Young Kurdish Piansts Before Going On Stage The Qalat-Worlds Oldest Inhabitated City (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) The Qalat-Worlds Oldest Inhabitated City Renovated House in the Qalat (click photo to enlarge or click here to download fullsize) Renovated House in the Qalat
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