Overview
Welcome to a harmonious symphony of educational jazz, a pivotal passage in a young musician's vibrant journey at Maine Jazz Camp. Launched in 1979, this rambunctious band camp has been the foot-tapping, sax-tuning, piano-plinking backdrop for numerous budding jazz enthusiasts. Every week, a diverse ensemble of over 50 students immerse themselves in the syncopated rhythms of jazz music, meshing seamlessly with the cadence of campus life.
Nestled in the naturally picturesque landscape of the University of Maine at Farmington, Maine Jazz Camp unfurls a stage of opportunities amidst hills echoing with the whisper of music. The tranquillity of western Maine, about a stone's throw from Portland, purrs in harmony with the explosive crescendo of melodies from the dormitories.
Not just a study of tones and tunes, Maine Jazz Camp dives into the intricacies of ensemble playing, the beguiling charm of improvisation, and the subtle nuances of theory. With a devoted faculty of approximately a dozen jazz gurus, the camp ensures a nurturing cradle of growth for every young maestro.
Departing from the routine humdrum of teaching, these professional jazz performers stoke the embers of the young artists' passion by taking to the stage every evening. Their electrifying performances embody the teachings of the day, leaving the campers wide-eyed and awe-inspired.
Over the years, Maine Jazz Camp has been the breeding ground for celebrated jazz giants, including, but not limited to, the likes of saxophonists George Garzone and Chris Potter, pianist Ran Blake, and drummer Bob Gullotti. Let your child embrace the rhythm of life at Maine Jazz Camp, a stirring symphony of soulful sounds and brilliant beats.