Scholarships      

FOUR full scholarships (valued at over $500) are available for high school students to attend Maryland Summer Jazz 2010. Two are for any instrument except drums. Two others are for drummers only. Winners may choose one of the two sessions held at Saint Mark Presbyterian Church in Rockville, July 21-23 and July 28-30, 2010. Applicants must be age 16 or older at the time of application. The scholarship application deadline is June 1, 2010.

Please apply only once to be considered for ALL of our scholarships.

Gifted High School Jazz Scholarship

Any instrument except drums

Paul Marlin Phillips Memorial Scholarship

Any instrument except drums

Bullfrog 13 Drum Scholarship

Drummers only

Mike Smith Memorial Drum Scholarship

Drummers only
   
Click on any of the above links for complete description and application instructions.

 

 



 
     
     
 

Past Scholarship Winners - MSJ 2009

 
 
 

The 2009 MSJ scholarship winners are a sister and brother Ava and Evan Lintz of Morgantown, West Virginia! They attended the second session of Maryland Summer Jazz (July 29-31, 2009) along with their parents.

Ava Lintz won the Paul Marlin Phillips Memorial Scholarship. Ava is an 18-year old musician headed for Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the fall. She was awarded a four-year tuition scholarship for her academic achievements. While in high school, Ava played French horn in the Morgantown HS Wind Ensemble and bass for the jazz ensemble and show choir. One of her important instructors has been Jeff Mangone, professor of bass at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.

Her brother, Evan Lintz, aged 16, won the Mike Smith Memorial Drum Scholarship. In freshman year, Evan played snare drum in the drum line of the Morgantown High School marching band. He serves on the Youth Advisory Board of the Friends of Deckers Creek, and also plays in a band. He has been studying percussion and drum set with musician John James.

Their mother, Jenny, is a trained flutist and pianist with a degree in flute performance and masters degree in jazz pedagogy from West Virginia University. Their step-father, Nathan, is a fretless electric and acoustic bassist. The couple performs regularly in West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, often with Evan as drummer and Ava sitting in on bass or guitar.