Music charity Help Musicians has today opened the 2019
application process for a £10,000 jazz fund, the renowned Peter Whittingham
Jazz Award. This is an open application opportunity offers ambitious jazz musicians
funding for recording, touring, performing, promotion and much more
Jazz musicians, either solo or in groups of up to eight, who
are at a tipping point in their career, are invited to apply via the website
here by Monday October 14. Auditions will be held in November 2019, and an
independent panel of jazz experts, along with representatives of Peter
Whittingham’s family, will select awardees for the fund.
Now in its 29th year, The Peter Whittingham Jazz Award
offers the winner £5,000 to undertake a creative project of their choice, that
will support their creative and professional development. The award can fund
recording, filming, touring, performances, mentoring, collaboration and
promotion. A further £5,000 is available for up to three rising talents through
The Peter Whittingham Jazz Development Awards
An expert in survival medicine, Peter Whittingham was also a
pianist who enjoyed the music of Gershwin, Porter, Sondheim, Bernstein,
Shearing and Peterson. After his death in 1987, his family set up this award in
his memory and their connection with the Award continues. Over the past 29
years, the Award has been given to many now-leading jazz musicians, including
Help Musicians ambassador Soweto Kinch, Errollyn Wallen MBE, Dave O’Higgins,
Gwilym Simcock and Roller Trio.
Lucy Bampton, Head of Creative Programme, Help Musicians,
said: “Our vibrant jazz scene continues to prove itself as one of the most
exciting and refreshing in the world, with performers representing the rich and
diverse make-up of the UK. Help Musicians, along with the family of Peter
Whittingham, are incredibly proud to be able to be part of helping these
thrilling artists continue to thrive in what is already a promising landscape.
We have seen some amazing talent develop through this Award and we are certain
this year will be no different.”
Full application pack and criteria available here
Application link:
https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/creative-programme/current-opportunities/peter-whittingham-jazz-award
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