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Årsmelding NJS 2017
Foto: Kerstin Siemonsen 17/11 Joshua Redman & Ola Kvernberg ÅRSMELDING 2017 Foto: Elisa Lastrucci ÅRSMELDING 2017 05. ÅRET SOM HAR GÅTT 07. KONSERTÅRET 2017 13. ANSATTE OG STYRE 17. ØKONOMI 18. REGNSKAP 28/01 Barnas jazzscene 03 ÅRET SOM HAR GÅTT Nasjonal jazzscene har en visjon om å ”være en arena med betydning for hele det norske jazzmiljøet og en av Europas viktigste og beste scener for jazz og improvisasjonsmusikk”, og et formål om å ”være en formidler av jazz og improvisasjonsmusikk med aktualitet, bredde og høy kvalitet”. Det norske jazzmiljøet kjempet i lang tid for å etablere en nasjonal jazzscene. Etter en prøvedrift ble det i 2005 inngått en samarbeidsavtale med Cosmopolite og etablering av klubben Belleville. Etter to års samarbeid mistet Cosmopolite lokalene, og Nasjonal jazzscene nådde det endelige målet med selvstendig etablering på Victoria. 2017 var det niende året med konserter i egne lokaler på Karl Johan og føyde seg inn rekken av gode konsertår. Målet vårt var å presentere 180 konserter for 28 000 besøkende, og resultatet ble 180 konserter og 28 643 besøkende. Totalt har 882 musikere spilt på Victoria og av dette var 259 kvinner (ca 30%). Vi videreførte Barnas jazzscene, der de yngste talentene får vise seg fram på landets fremste jazzklubb. Vi har presentert en god miks av unge dyktige talenter fra inn- og utland i serien Uhørt, samt det beste av norske og internasjonale artister i hovedprogrammet. Vi har hatt god og stabil publikumsoppslutning og en solid økonomi. Ut fra det programmet vi har presentert og de tilbakemeldingene vi får fra media, kollegaer, publikum og artister, mener vi at vi at vi holder posisjonen som en av de ledende jazzklubbene i Europa. -
Curriculum Vitae
curriculum vitae Kjetil Traavik Møster musiker Skanselien 15 5031 Bergen mob. (+47) 90525892 e-post: [email protected] web: www.moester.no medlem av Gramart, Norsk Jazzforum f. 17/06/76 Bergen, Norge. UTDANNELSE: 2006-2012: Master i utøving jazz/improvisasjon, Norges Musikkhøgskole 1998-2002: Cand. mag. fra NTNU, Musikkonservatoriet i Trondheim, jazzlinja 3-års utøvende musikerutdanning (fordelt på 4 år) 1-års praktisk-pedagogisk utdanning (fordelt på to år) 1996-1997: Musikk grunnfag med etnomusikologi fordypning, NTNU, Universitetet i Trondheim 1995-1996: Sund Folkehøgskole, jazzlinga Annen utdannelse Examen artium, musikklinja, Langhaugen Skole 1995 ARBEID SOM MUSIKER: Har arbeidet som utøvende musiker siden år 2000, og er involvert i diverse prosjekter, bl.a. følgende: - Møster! (startet sommeren 2010) med Ståle Storløkken – orgel/keyboards, Nikolai Eilertsen – el.bass, Kenneth Kapstad – trommer. CD-utgivelse 2013, 2014, 2015 - Møster/Edwards/Knedal Andersen Friimprovisasjonstrio med John Edwards og Dag Erik Knedal Andersen, jevnlig turnéring fra høsten 2013 - Kjetil Møster med BIT20 Ensemble Skrev og fremførte et 30 minutters stykke for 16 stemmer pluss seg selv som solist for BIT20 Ensemble våren 2013 - Kjetil Møster Solo (Kongsberg Jazzfestival 2005, Soddjazz 2006, konserter i Norge 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, Moldejazz 2011, turné i Skandinavia 2011, CD-utgivelse 2011) - The Heat Death Friimprovisasjonstrio med Martin Kuchen, Mats Äleklint, Ola Høyer og Dag Erik Knedal Andersen. Turnéring fra 2012, planlagt CD-utgivelse på portugisiske Clean Feed november 2015. - Kjetil Møster Sextet (startet sommeren 2006 i forbindelse med tildelingen av IJFO Jazz Talent Award. Inkluderer Anders Hana, gitar, Per Zanussi og Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, el. og kontrabass, Kjell Nordeson og Morten J. -
Årsmelding NJS 2020
Foto: Francesco Saggio 09.10 Sky Music – En hyllest til Terje Rypdal ÅRSMELDING 2020 JAN - FEB - MAR MAR - APR - MAI - JUN PROGRAMMER 2020 RETUR Mathias Eick Quintet • Stian Westerhus V • Broen Ayumi Tanaka Trio • Marc Ribot Ceramic Dog Moskus • Jaimie Branch • Hedvig Mollestad - Ekhidna Hildo • Sylvie Courvoisier Trio • Jazzmeia Horn Patricia Barber • Jeff Parker and the New Breed Julian Lage Trio • Natalie Sandtorv - Neon Ion ÅRSMELDING Tonbruket • Gard Nilssen’s Supersonic Orchestra Trygve Seim - Sangam • Céline Bonacina Fly Fly Mary Halvorson & Bill Frisell • Kaba Orchestra Mike Stern & Jan Gunnar Hoff Group • Becca Stevens Lucia Cadotsch Speak Low • Monty Alexander Trio Maria Kannegaard Trio • Petter Wettre • Koma Saxo Terje Rypdal Conspiracy • Tord Gustavsen Trio LILJA • John Scofield Trio feat. Swallow & Stewart 2020 VÅREN 2020 www.nasjonaljazzscene.no VÅREN 2020 www.nasjonaljazzscene.no 04. ÅRET SOM HAR GÅTT 09. KONSERTÅRET 2020 17. ANSATTE OG STYRE 19. ØKONOMI 20. REGNSKAP 03 ÅRET SOM HAR GÅTT Nasjonal jazzscene - Victoria hadde en meget god start på 2020. 11. januar til 11. mars står igjen som en av våre sterkeste perioder. Mange konserter solgte flere billetter enn ventet, og særlig gledelig var det å se et økende publikumstall på de smalere konsertene. Programmet i denne perioden hadde en flott bredde, fra unge talenter til etablerte verdensstjerner, fra storbandfrijazz, kunstpop, elektrojoik til mainstream. 12. mars ble det brått slutt. Dette var starten på, for oss som for alle andre, en krevende tid. I en uoversiktlig og ukjent situasjon satte vi i hovedsak i gang med å flytte konserter for å gi så mange artister som mulig en ny konsertdato. -
European Jazz Conference 2017 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by Cankarjev Dom Cultural/Congress Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia 21–24 September 2017
Report of the European Jazz Conference 2017 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by Cankarjev dom cultural/congress centre Ljubljana, Slovenia 21–24 September 2017 European Jazz Conference 2017 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by Cankarjev dom cultural/congress centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 21 - 24 September 2017 Reporters: Ian Patterson (general report) & Nod Knowles (EJN General Assembly) Photos: © Tina Ramujkic Index PRESIDENT’S INTRODUCTION 3 THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2017 5 Welcome to EJN members / Update on EJN activities 5 Formal EJN General Assembly 8 FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2017 16 Opening Ceremony 16 Keynote Speech: Rabih Abou-Khalil “Music across borders” 17 Panel Debate: “Where to begin? Social inclusion in cultural policies” 20 Book presentation: “The Shared Roots of European Jazz" 25 Special Concert: To Pianos 27 Creative Walks: 6 parallel groups around the city of Ljubljana 28 SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2017 32 Keynote Speech: Bojan Z “The artists-a bridge between communities” 32 6 parallel working groups on sharing expertise between professionals 35 6 parallel networking session by typology of organisations 47 Keynote speech: Rokia Traoré “The role of an artist against misconceptions" 56 APPENDIX A: Conference and Showcase schedule 59 APPENDIX B: Participants’ list 64 !2 PRESIDENT’S INTRODUCTION The 2017 European Jazz Conference celebrated a significant anniversary for EJN- the 30th birthday of the organisation. The fact that several individuals who were part of setting up the association - John Cumming, Huub van Riel, Francesco Martinelli, Filippo Bianchi, Giambattista Tofoni, Pompeo Benincasa - were present was celebrated as a testimony to the resilience of the organisation and its allegiance to its original aims and spirit. -
Solveig Slettahjell
SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL Solveig Slettahjell (pronounced: Sul-vay Shlet-I-Yell) was born in Bærum near Oslo in 1971 and grew up in the small town of Orkanger near Trondheim. As her father was a pastor, she grew up in church. She sang in choirs from the age of 7 and began accompanying various youth and gospel choirs on the piano from the age of 13. She also sang and played her own versions of hymns, negro spirituals, Norwegian religious folksongs, as well as her own compositions. Studies. Solveig studied classical piano and singing at a secondary school for music in Trondheim, before going on to jazz studies at the Norwegian Academy of Music in 1992. Here she met Sidsel Endresen, who was her teacher from 1993 and until Solveig finished her ’ degree in 2000. Her final exam consisted of a thesis on the rhythmic aspects of phrasing and a concert, which was the beginning of the Slow motion concept. Musical projects. At the Academy Solveig met the pianist Håkon Hartberg. Together they formed the Slettahjell/Hartberg Duo. The ’repertoire consisted of their versions of country songs, jazz standards, Norwegian folksongs, children songs, music by Prince, Tom Waits and others. The Slettahjell/Hartberg Duo was ’most important musical project until 1996. In 1995 Solveig joined a band called Squid, which worked with their own original material based on soul, acid-jazz, and funk music. They did many concerts until the group disbanded in 1999. Squid recorded one album, “Super”, in 1998. In 1997 she joined the Norwegian experimental vocal quartet Kvitretten. -
European Jazz Conference 2015 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by the Budapest Music Center (BMC) Budapest, Hungary 24 – 27 September 2015
Report of the European Jazz Conference 2015 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by the Budapest Music Center (BMC) Budapest, Hungary 24 – 27 September 2015 Report of the European Jazz Conference 2015 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by the Budapest Music Center BMC Budapest, Hungary, 24 - 27 September 2015 Reporter: Martel Ollerenshaw Photos © Balint Hrotko Index PRESIDENT’S INTRODUCTION 3 THURSDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2015 4 Opening Ceremony 4 Keynote Speech 6 EJN Award 2015 Celebration 8 FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2015 9 Somewhere in Europe: Focus on Hungary 9 Somewhere in Europe: Focus on Southeast Europe 11 The world is not enough, interesting realities beyond Europe 14 SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2015 17 Creative Europe Activities 17 Sharing the expertise 26 Networking session by seasons 34 FORMAL EJN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 38 SUNDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2015 46 APPENDIX A: Green Manifesto 47 APPENDIX B: Statement on the Refugee & Migrant situation 50 APPENDIX C: Conference and Showcase schedule 51 APPENDIX D: Participants’ list 55 !2 PRESIDENT’S INTRODUCTION Dear Europe Jazz Network Members, The detailed report which follows gives a sense of the increasingly wide scope of the activities and the interests of the Europe Jazz Network, now consisting of 106 member organisations from 31 countries, including a considerable number from Central Europe. We noted that some of our newer members were very active in discussions, as well as adding fascinating insights to the presentations, such as that on the history of the Belgrade Jazz Festival. We were also happy to continue the popular ‘Beyond Europe’ theme this year, welcoming guest speakers from Colombia and Brazil; with pianist Benjamim Taubkin describing how he still has to explain to some promoters that Brazilian music has moved on from the bossa nova! Accounts of how EJN’s activities have developed over the past extremely busy year also played a significant part in proceedings, with members offering to help develop those projects which continue though the coming year. -
European Jazz Conference 2019
Report of the European Jazz Conference 2019 & EJN General Assembly Hosted by NovaraJazz Novara, Italy 12-15 September 2019 European Jazz Conference 2019 & Europe Jazz Network General Assembly Hosted by NovaraJazz Novara, Italy, 12 -15 September 2019 Reporters: Ian Patterson (Conference Report) & Nod Knowles (EJN General Assembly) Photos: © Mario Finotti, Emanuele Meschini, Luciano Rossetti/Phocus Agency, Fabio Gamba - NovaraJazz Index INTRODUCTION 3 THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 4 Welcome of EJN members / Celebration EJN Awards 4 5 parallel working groups on progressing EJN activities 6 Formal EJN General Assembly 16 FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2019 25 Official Opening & Welcome Addresses 25 Keynote Speech: Du Yun: “A Wild Vulnerability, Creating a Living Heritage Together” 27 Blindfold Test: “Presentation on Italian Jazz” 31 6 parallel Discussion Groups on Sharing Expertise 33 SATURDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2019 49 Keynote Speech: Tania Bruguera “Political Timing Specific” 49 Plenary Panel Debate: “Global Perspectives on New Ways of Programming” 53 Final Plenary session: Wrap-up and presentation from EJC2020 host 56 APPENDIX A: Conference and Showcase schedule 59 APPENDIX B: Participants’ list 62 2 INTRODUCTION This year’s conference has achieved an incredible success in terms of participants and quality of content: we reached a record number of 375 attendees from 39 different countries. They were a variegated mix of cultural operators, producers, artists who transformed Novara’s life during the 4 days of activity. This cheerful international party has literally seized the city centre and filled it with meaningful debates, concerts and plenty of networking opportunities. Thanks to NovaraJazz and its staff for accomplishing this challenge with unswerving determination. -
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10,000 Maniacs;1988-07-31;Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, England (FM)[MP3-320];124 514 KB 10,000 Maniacs;Eden's Children, The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA (SBD)[MP3-224];150 577 KB 10.000 Maniacs;1993-02-17;Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA (SBD)[FLAC];550 167 KB 10cc;1983-09-30;Ahoy Rotterdam, The Netherlands [FLAC];398 014 KB 10cc;2015-01-24;Billboard Live Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan [MP3-320];173 461 KB 10cc;2015-02-17;Cardiff, Wales (AUD)[FLAC];666 150 KB 16 Horsepower;1998-10-17;Congresgebow, The Hague, Netherlands (AUD)[FLAC];371 885 KB 16 Horsepower;2000-03-23;Eindhoven, Netherlands (Songhunter)[FLAC];514 685 KB 16 Horsepower;2000-07-31;Exzellenzhaus, Sommerbühne, Germany (AUD)[FLAC];477 506 KB 16 Horsepower;2000-08-02;Centralstation, Darmstadt, Germany (SBD)[FLAC];435 646 KB 1975, The;2013-09-08;iTunes Festival, London, England (SBD)[MP3-320];96 369 KB 1975, The;2014-04-13;Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival (SBD)[MP3-320];104 245 KB 1984;(Brian May)[MP3-320];80 253 KB 2 Live Crew;1990-11-17;The Vertigo, Los Angeles, CA (AUD)[MP3-192];79 191 KB 21ST CENTURY SCHIZOID BAND;21st Century Schizoid Band;2002-10-01;Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England [FLAC];619 21ST CENTURY SCHIZOID BAND;21st Century Schizoid Band;2004-04-29;The Key Club, Hollywood, CA [MP3-192];174 650 KB 2wo;1998-05-23;Float Right Park, Sommerset, WI;Live Piggyride (SBD)(DVD Audio Rip)[MP3-320];80 795 KB 3 Days Grace;2010-05-22;Crew Stadium , Rock On The Range, Columbus, Ohio, USA [MP3-192];87 645 KB 311;1996-05-26;Millenium Center, Winston-Salem, -
Carol Sloane Marc Cary Gianluigi Trovesi Willie Smith
JULY 2016—ISSUE 171 YOUR FREE GUIDE TO THE NYC JAZZ SCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM CYRO BAPTISTA PERCUSSION TRAVELER SPECIAL FEATURE HOLLYWOOD JAZZ WILLIE CAROL MARC GIANLUIGI “THE LION” SLOANE CARY TROVESI SMITH Managing Editor: Laurence Donohue-Greene Editorial Director & Production Manager: Andrey Henkin To Contact: The New York City Jazz Record 66 Mt. Airy Road East JULY 2016—ISSUE 171 Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 United States Phone/Fax: 212-568-9628 New York@Night 4 Laurence Donohue-Greene: Interview : Carol Sloane 6 by andrew vélez [email protected] Andrey Henkin: [email protected] Artist Feature : Marc Cary 7 by donald elfman General Inquiries: [email protected] On The Cover : Cyro Baptista 8 by john pietaro Advertising: [email protected] Encore : Gianluigi Trovesi by ken waxman Calendar: 10 [email protected] VOXNews: Lest We Forget : Willie “the lion” Smith 10 by scott yanow [email protected] LAbel Spotlight : Gearbox by eric wendell US Subscription rates: 12 issues, $40 11 Canada Subscription rates: 12 issues, $45 International Subscription rates: 12 issues, $50 For subscription assistance, send check, cash or VOXNEWS 11 by suzanne lorge money order to the address above or email [email protected] In Memoriam by andrey henkin Staff Writers 12 David R. Adler, Clifford Allen, Duck Baker, Fred Bouchard, Festival Report Stuart Broomer, Thomas Conrad, 13 Ken Dryden, Donald Elfman, Philip Freeman, Kurt Gottschalk, Tom Greenland, Anders Griffen, Special Feature : Hollywood Jazz 14 by andrey henkin Alex Henderson, Marcia Hillman, Terrell Holmes, Robert Iannapollo, Suzanne Lorge, Marc Medwin, CD Reviews 16 Ken Micallef, Russ Musto, John Pietaro, Joel Roberts, John Sharpe, Elliott Simon, Miscellany 37 Andrew Vélez, Ken Waxman Contributing Writers Event Calendar 38 Tyran Grillo, George Kanzler, Matthew Kassel, Mark Keresman, Wilbur MacKenzie, Mentorship is a powerful thing and can happen with years of collaboration or a single, chance Eric Wendell, Scott Yanow encounter. -
NEGRIER-BONET-GUERIN-2013-Music-Festivals-A-Changing-World
Music Festivals, a Changing World Cover Design: Sandra Musy Cover Photo: Jacques Verrees (Festival Musical de Namur) Book Design: Benoît Cannaferina © Éditions Michel de Maule, November, 2013. www. micheldemaule.com Music Festivals, a Changing World An International Comparison Edited by Emmanuel Négrier, Lluis Bonet and Michel Guérin Michel de Maule List of participants — Kai Amberla is the executive director of the Finland Festivals Association in Helsinki (Finland). — Claudine Audet is a research fellow at the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec (Canada). — Lluís Bonet is a professor of applied economics and the director of the Cultural Management Program at the University of Barcelona (Spain). — Luisella Carnelli is a researcher at the Performing Arts Organization and a consultant at the Fondazione Fitzcarraldo, Torino (Italy). — Tino Carreño is a cultural manager and a research professor at the Cultural Management Postgraduate Program (University of Barcelona). — Luca Dal Pozzolo is the head of research at the Fondazione Fitzcarraldo and the director of the Piedmont Cultural Observatory, Turin (Italy). — Aurélien Djakouane is a post-doctoral fellow in political science at the University of Montpellier I (France). — Michel Guérin is the director of the Observatory of Cultural Policies of the Ministry of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation (Belgium). — Marie Jourda is a CNRS senior research engineer at CEPEL, University of Montpellier I (France). 7 — Christopher Maughan is an associate research fellow at the Faculty of Art, Design and Humanities at De Montfort University, Leicester (United Kingdom). — Emmanuel Négrier is a CNRS senior research fellow in political science at CEPEL, University of Montpellier I (France). — Isabelle Paindavoine is a senior research fellow at the Observatory of Cultural Policies of the Ministry of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation (Belgium). -
Strength Innumbers a Study of Europe Jazz Network
STRENGTH INNUMBERS A STUDY OF EUROPE JAZZ NETWORK FIONA GOH | with foreword by PROFESSOR TONY WHYTON 2016 STRENGTH INNUMBERS A STUDY OF EUROPE JAZZ NETWORK FIONA GOH | with foreword by PROFESSOR TONY WHYTON 2016 CONTENTS i. Acknowledgements 6 ii. About Europe Jazz Network 7 iii. Foreword: Professor Tony Whyton 8 iv. Introduction: Ros Rigby 9 v. Methodology 10 vi. Executive Summary 12 Case study - Re-creation: jazz as a tool for social cohesion: Jazz Fest Sarajevo/Banlieues Bleues 13 1. Respondents’ profiles 15 1.1 Respondent numbers 15 1.2 Type of organisation 15 1.3 Location 17 1.4 Year founded 18 1.5 Non-profit status 18 1.6 Main functions and activities 19 Case study - Creative partnerships: Flanders Arts Institute/Annamaija Music Company 19 2. Human resources: staff and volunteers 22 2.1 Staff 22 2.2 Volunteers 22 2.3 Student internships 22 2.4 Gender 22 Case study - Getting to know you: two approaches to private investment in the arts: BMC/Bohemia Jazz Fest 23 3. Finances 26 3.1 Total income 26 3.2 Income by category 26 3.3 Income by organisational type 27 3.4 In-kind support 28 3.5 Income over time 29 3.6 Reasons for income change 30 3.7 Total expenditure 30 3.8 Expenditure by category 31 3.9 Expenditure by organisational type 32 3.10 Expenditure on artists 34 3.11 Local expenditure 34 3 3.12 Economic impact 35 Case study - New programming: music at the crossroads - Moers Festival/Handelsbeurs 36 4. Events, audiences and membership 39 4.1 Events 39 4.2 Audiences 39 4.3 Participation 39 4.4 Audience location 39 4.5 Audience data 40 4.6 Online audiences 40 4.7 Membership 41 Case study - The space is the place: creating vibrant venues - National Forum of Music/Sage Gateshead 42 5. -
Årsmelding 2013- 2014
Årsmelding 2013- 2014 2013 - 2014 Årsmelding Norsk jazzforum Årsmelding 2013- 2014 Innhold Styreleders hilsen 03 03 Oversikt styre, administrasjon, utvalg og komiteer 04 Norsk jazzforums virksomhet 05 Kulturpolitisk arbeid 07 07 Kontakt med politiske myndigheter 07 Musikernes levekår 07 Samarbeid 07 Bedre kjønnsbalanse i norsk jazz 07 Internasjonalt arbeid 07 Formidlingsvirksomhet 08 08 Norsk jazzforums tilskuddsordninger 08 Musikkentreprenører 10 Monitor – jazz for ungdom 10 Jazzintro 11 Vinterjazz 11 Buddy 11 Storbandprisen 11 Årets klubb 11 Internasjonalt arbeid 12 12 Norden 12 Young Nordic Jazz Comets 12 Europe Jazz Balance 12 Jazzahead i Bremen 12 Norwegian Jazz Launch 13 Molde JazzExpo 13 JazzCD.no 13 Informasjon 14 14 Medlemsinformasjon 14 Nettsider 14 Ekstern informasjon 14 Dokumentasjon og statistikk 14 16 Regnskap og årsberetning 2013 og 2014 16 2 Årsmelding 2013- 2014 Petter Wettre, Hans Mathisen, Arild Andersen og Jon Hans Mathisen, Arild Andersen Wettre, Petter Mosnes) Terje 2014(foto: på Dølajazz Christensen Styreleders hilsen entreprenørskap, arrangør, informasjon samt statistikk og forskning har vært fokusområder, og vi kommer med konkrete To år er gått siden jeg ble valgt som styreleder på landsmøtet forslag til tiltak for videre satsning. i Oslo i 2013. Jeg gledet meg til oppgaven, og den har jo vist seg å være enda mer givende og morsom enn jeg hadde forstilt Statistikk og dokumentasjon er viktig. Norsk jazzforum meg. Norsk jazz er i toppsjiktet internasjonalt, det visste jeg. gjennomførte i både 2013 og 2014 en spørreundersøkelse Det norske jazzmiljøet er også engasjerende, inkluderende blant musikermedlemmer om aktivitet og økonomi, og særdeles produktivt. Jeg har møtt musikere, klubbledere, og dette har gitt viktige tilbakemeldinger og signaler storbandledere og festivalsjefer som er profesjonelle og til organisasjonen.