Jazz May

Jazz May
Genre Jazz
Dates May
Location(s) Penza, Russia
Years active 2011-present
Founded by Alexey Lvov-Belov
Website
jazzmay.com

The Jazz May is an annual international jazz festival held in Penza, Russia. From the beginning the main organizer of the festival is The Penza State Philharmonic.

History

The Jazz May festival was conceived by Alexey Lvov-Belov, the head of The Penza State Philharmonic (2010-2013) and The Jazz-Cruise Band (2007-2014). First time it was held in 2011, lasted four days. The event was deemed a success, and this helped to make it annual.

In 2014 Oleg Rubtsov who took part in preparation for previous festivals became a major organizer. All the festival's performances were held in a new building of The Penza State Philharmonic, Penza Music Hall and at the square between them. In order to make the square more comfortable for visitors a fundraising was successfully done.

Festival format and events

Valery Dmitriev’s Big Band (Zaretsny, Russia). Photo by Donatas Dapkus

The idea of the festival is to gather on a stage famous jazz musicians and those who just start their careers.

Festival events

Participants

2011

2012

Michael Lington (USA). Photo by Donatas Dapkus

Official photographers - Gulnara Hamatova (Moscow, Russia), Pavel Korbut (Moscow, Russia)


2013

Official photographers - Andrey Scorobogatov (Penza, Russia) and Boris Tishulin (Penza, Russia)

2014

Nominations and awards

The festival was nominated for 2012 Russian Event Awards and became The Best Cultural Project of the year.

Intellectual property issue

In the early 2013 during the preparation for the regular festival an intellectual property rights conflict took place. Among other things it referred to the Jazz May brand.[1] In the media there was a statement on possibility of making two independent festivals.[2] As a result there was the only Jazz May but the main organizer (The Penza State Philharmonic) had to change its logo.

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