HIMS jazz musicians win big at prestigious Jazz Festival

Vocal jazz students, (from left) Aislynn Riffell, Althea Turkweiss and Mimi Schweikart celebrate their Vocal Jazz win.

Vocal jazz students, (from left) Aislynn Riffell, Althea Turkweiss and Mimi Schweikart celebrate their Vocal Jazz win.
Courtesy by Kiley Riffell

While most Seattle students spent their spring break traveling with family or enjoying a rare sunny week at home, 44 students from the Hamilton International Middle School Jazz Program spent the week working hard to impress the tough judges at the prestigious Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. The talented musicians won three first place trophies during their trip to Moscow, Idaho.  

The school’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble took the top prize in the Junior Division as well as first place in the Junior Vocal Solo category. Students from the school’s Jazz Band won both first place and runner-up in the Junior Instrumental Combo category. For many of the students, this was their first opportunity to perform in a music competition. 

“The festival was an incredible experience,” said 12-year old Mimi Schweikart of Magnolia. “Although everyone put so much work into our performance, it was still a huge surprise to win. I’m so proud of our vocal group and I can’t wait to return next year!”

The students won’t be getting a break any time soon. The jazz program has an intense schedule of festivals and performances in the coming months, including Jazz Night at the middle school on June 5 which is free and open to the public. Over 2,000 students took part in the 58th Annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho this year. The festival is one of the largest and oldest educational jazz festivals in the world. You can learn more about the Hamilton International Middle School Music program at fomahi.membershiptoolkit.com.