STANFORD JAZZ WORKSHOP
PO Box 20454, Stanford, CA 94309 www.stanfordjazz.org

Total Revenue
$2,541,584
Total Expenses
$2,500,884
Net Assets
$1,166,827

Organizations Filed Purposes: Stanford Jazz Workshop produces educational programs and performances by assembling a community of the best performers and teachers of jazz with students and listeners of all abilities and backgrounds.

SJW inspires individual creative growth and fulfillment through immersion in the living tradition of jazz, supported by a time-proven approach to jazz education emphasizing interaction among a diverse, multi-generational community.

Four weeks of immersive education and performance activities that include in-depth instruction in jazz theory and musicianship (beginner through advanced), individual instrument and vocal master classes with leading jazz artist faculty and emerging professionals, intensive coaching in jazz combo performance and improvisation skills by leading jazz artist faculty and guest artists, a student performance showcase for all enrolled students at the conclusion of each weekly program, and opportunities to attend nightly Stanford Jazz Festival concerts free of charge. Education Programs include Giant Steps Day Camp for musicians ages 11-14, two weeks of Jazz Camp for student musicians ages 12-17 (on the Stanford University campus), and 1 week of Jazz Institute for advanced jazz musicians ages 18 through adult, and selected musicians under age 18 by audition. SJW also recruits a combo of exceptionally talented young jazz artists in their early twenties for two-summer residencies as Mentor Fellows who perform, receive advanced coaching by senior artist-faculty members, and serve as junior faculty members under the guidance of SJWs top jazz faculty. Mentor Fellows receive modest stipends, plus room & board, and have multiple opportunities to perform each of their two summers in residence, and the opportunity to record an album at the end of their second summer residency. Five to six young musicians are selected from a field of more than 75 of this country's leading young jazz musicians, making this among the most competitive opportunities in the country for advanced pre-professional jazz artists/teachers.

Stanford Jazz Festival - annual series of premiere jazz concerts featuring distinguished jazz legends, top local jazz artists, and SJW Alumni and other emerging professional musicians that is performed in the heart of the Stanford Jazz Workshops education programs, with some concerts taking place prior to the start of education programs in mid-July. Artists have included over 45 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters, many of whom have appeared multiple times and are integral members of the organizations distinguished artist faculty. SJF attracts approximately 15,000 attendees each summer, with many concerts selling out well in advance of performance dates. SJW students are invited to all SJF performances free of charge throughout their education residencies. Appearing on each summers Festival line up are numerous SJW Alumni who have well-established careers today as some of the leading musicians in this highly competitive field. Alumni also teach our students.

SJW also offers numerous outreach clinics, workshops, and other educational opportunities for students and adults during the non-summer months of each year that include jazz theory, instrumental instruction, composition and arranging, and combo and big band formats for receiving high quality instruction/coaching, plus opportunities to perform in the area.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jim NadelPres/Art. Dir.40$198,656
David C MillerExecutive Dir.40$137,192
Taylor EigstiBoard Member2$6,500
Bob MurphyBoard Member2$3,100
Larry MohrBoard Member2$0
Al EisenstatBoard Member2$0
Anthony DiamondBoard Member2$0
Kay KleinermanSecretary2$0
Ronda RosnerTreasurer2$0
Sheila M RileyVice Chair2$0
Karen NagyBoard Chair2$0

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