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In November 2024, the 15th International Jazz Workshop at our university's Jazz Institute established a new partnership between the Jazz Institute and the renowned Berklee Global Jazz Institute in Boston, USA. As part of this partnership, a mutual exchange will now take place every year: In November 2024, a delegation from Boston was in Munich, and the return visit by HMTM students to Boston took place from April 12 to 19.
We recently had the pleasure of being part of a long-planned first exchange between students from the HMTM Jazz Institute and the Berklee Global Jazz Institute! Five of us traveled with Henning Sieverts and his family to Boston in the USA, after the Berklee students had visited us in Munich in November. We all got on really well from day one in the fall, enjoyed our rehearsal time together and played a very nice concert in Hall X. That's why we were looking forward to our stay in the USA all the more. We received a very warm welcome and met everyone again at an American brunch before the very intensive time at Berklee College of Music began.
We had our own personal schedule for a week and were able to attend very different courses, have our own lessons and experience everyday life at the Global Jazz Institute. In between, we rehearsed, refreshed old repertoire and worked on new pieces to prepare for the performance in Boston. What was special for us was that we were immediately accepted into the circle of all Global Master's students. Not only was our “exchange ensemble” there for us, but all the students at the institute in Boston took time for us and got to know us. The exchange that resulted was and is an incredibly valuable experience for us! Learning from the lecturers George Garzone, John Patitucci, Patricia Perez, Daniel Babai, Chase Morrin and especially Danilo Perez was incredibly enriching. We were impressed by the challenging, motivating and supportive spirit that prevails at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute (BGJI). Although Gregory Groover, the main organizational contact person, was mainly away during our stay, we felt very well looked after and are very grateful to him and especially to Alexandra Zapata and Brian Urra for everything they made possible for us there.
At the end of our time in Boston, we visited the Museum of Fine Arts together and enjoyed art/cultural input in a completely different way. In addition to the very intensive work, there was also time to jam, hang out, attend concerts and make friends with the students there. We hope that our time in Boston is just the beginning of a great future for HMTM and BGJI together, one that is all about learning together and from each other and taking on different perspectives. With everything that is happening right now, we have experienced the power of music when it comes to people working together. Thanks to Camilo Dornier, Claus Reichstaller, Martin Zenker and Henning Sieverts for making this possible!