Home » Jazz Articles » From Far and Wide » The World's First International Online Contest by 7 Virt...
The World's First International Online Contest by 7 Virtual Jazz Club

Nick LaRocca
cornet1889 - 1961
From April 15th till October 25th of 2016, more than 300 musicians, from around the world, submitted short performance videos online. Out these entries the twenty-one-member panel of judges chose 70 that were hosted on the Club's web-based platform divided up among seven "rooms," each one named after a legendary jazz artist. Both the judges and the public then got a chance to vote on each of the clips and the three top rated ones in each room moved on to the semifinals. After another round of balloting all but eight contestants were eliminated. The judges then ranked each one of the finalists and the compilation of those lists resulted in the three winners, each receiving a cash award commensurate to their standing.
Who are these artists that made it to the top? In first place is German born and Swiss based saxophonist Nicole Joh?nntgen. Her entry "Flugmodus" is an energetic and lyrical performance with her working group. It demonstrates a rare balance of lilting melodicism and fiery spontaneity. Joh?nntgen's wailing soprano saxophone solo is peppered with hints of melancholy and is full of emotive ardor. Oud player Nehad El Sayed adds a touch of oriental mysticism while pianist Marc Mean contributes haunting refrains that are simultaneously angular and fluid. The seamless interaction among the various band members is delightfully thrilling and the harmonious mix of diverse genres reflects the universality of improvised music.
A child prodigy, Joh?nntgen took piano and saxophone lessons in her preteen years and started performing in the jazz idiom at the young age of 13. She studied composition and saxophone at Mannheim under the tutelage of such accomplished musicians as

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
Joh?nntgen has released six CDs as a leader, taught master classes in Hessen Germany and Washington University in St Louis USA and travelled the world as a musical ambassador. In addition, she founded the project SOFIA (Support Of Female Improvising Artists) to help musicians directly market their work.
In second place comes the sophisticated quintet The Jazz Fingers. Based on the Spanish island of Majorca the tenor saxophonist Miquel ?ngel Rigo leads this group of like-minded musicians that also includes trombonist Tomeu Garcias, pianist Jaume Riera, bassist Joan Garcias and drummer Teo Salvà. The band's influences range from the cool sounds of trumpeters

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Their entry, "Bill Tone" reflects all the above elements in a cohesive and suave hard bop piece with a breezy, Latin tinge. The main melody is intricately constructed yet allows plenty room for individual expression. The improvisations flow naturally out of the stimulating ensemble performance and are refreshingly inventive. ?
The third winner is pianist

The remaining finalists include the Korean-American pianist

Yoonmi Choi
pianoChoi is a classically trained musician who received her education both in South Korea and the Netherlands. She has performed at multiple venues in Europe, Asia and the USA. Currently based in New York, Choi's trio also includes bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Tyler Luppi and drummer
Samvel Sarkisyan
drumsKopach is another Berklee graduate who has already released two CDs as a leader. In 2008 He placed 3rd in the Jukka Perko International Jazz Saxophone Competition in Finland. His New York Quartet consists of pianist

Danny Grissett
piano
Willie Jones III
drumsb.1968
Mn'Jam Experiment is an ensemble that uses electronics, videos and other media during their inventive performances. It features Melissa Oliveira on vocals, JAM on visuals and turntables, guitarist Virxilio da Silva, bassist Matt Adomeit and drummer Tuur Moens.
The D.O.G. Trio consists of the Berklee alumnae drummer Jordan Rose and keyboardist
Eric Finland
keyboardsChirdkiatisak is a young guitarist and a recent graduate of Mahidol University College of Music in Bangkok. His quintet, "Seua-Dam" or "Black Tiger," was the winner of the 9th Thailand Jazz Competition in 2014 and received His Majesty King Bhumibol's Trophy.
With this innovative idea Pappi and the 7 Virtual Jazz Club have created a contest for modern times. Utilizing a digital platform, they have encouraged and made it easy for talented artists from around the world to reach an international audience. As such, they are contributing to keeping improvisational music and jazz alive.
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz

Go Ad Free!
To maintain our platform while developing new means to foster jazz discovery and connectivity, we need your help. You can become a sustaining member for as little as $20 and in return, we'll immediately hide those pesky ads plus provide access to future articles for a full year. This winning combination vastly improves your AAJ experience and allow us to vigorously build on the pioneering work we first started in 1995. So enjoy an ad-free AAJ experience and help us remain a positive beacon for jazz by making a donation today.
Milan
Concert Guide | Venue Guide | Local Businesses
| More...
