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Date: Fri 02-May-1997

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Date: Fri 02-May-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: DOTTIE

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Newtown High Big Band Wins Berklee Award

Newtown High band director Jack Zamary (center) accepts a Third Place award

and $1,500 in Berklee scholarships from Berklee Vice President for Student

Affairs Lawrence Bethune (left) and Director of Network/Telecommunications

Norman Silver (right).

-Photo Courtesy Rob Hochschild

B Y D OROTHY E VANS

The Berklee College Jazz Festival held annually in Boston has been termed the

"Academy Award" event of the year by Newtown High band director Jack Zamary.

It's a gig that is definitely not to be missed, Mr Zamary said, especially

since so many fine high school jazz bands are always in attendance, both

performing and competing.

This year, more than 2,000 student musicians from 175 high school jazz

ensembles traveled to Boston for the competition, which is the largest of its

kind in the country.

The festival took place March 8 and was particularly notable because the

Newtown Jazz Band captured Third Place honors, earning $1,500 in Berklee

tuition scholarships.

The Berklee College of Music offers student musicians courses of study toward

a fully accredited four-year baccalaureate degree or diploma. The curriculum

includes majors in such fields as performance, composition, music production

and engineering, film scoring, music business/management, music synthesis and

music education.

The college inaugurated a new music therapy major in the fall of 1996.

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