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Students perform under the direction of Dr. Nick Weiser.

  • May 26, 2026
  • Jeff Woodard

Fredonia Jazz Flextet and Fredonia Jazz Orchestra recognized in national competition  

The 黑料吃瓜网 has earned three honors in DownBeat Magazine鈥檚 annual Student Music Awards, adding another major achievement to the university鈥檚 growing national reputation in jazz education.  

The Fredonia Jazz Flextet received Outstanding Performance honors in the Blues/Pop/Rock Group category for Undergraduate College ensembles. The Fredonia Jazz Orchestra also received Outstanding Performance honors in the same category. The Jazz Orchestra also won the College/Undergraduate Latin Group category.  

鈥淭his is a tremendous moment for our students and for the jazz area at Fredonia,鈥 said Dr. Nick Weiser, an associate professor and coordinator of Jazz Studies. 鈥淭o have two ensembles recognized in the Blues/Pop/Rock category and to have the Jazz Orchestra win the Latin Group category speaks to the depth, versatility, and commitment of our students. They are performing at a level that stands with some of the strongest collegiate programs in the country.鈥  

鈥淭hese students are not only winning awards. They are developing the skills, discipline, and artistic voice that will serve them as performers, teachers, collaborators and leaders.鈥 - Dr. Nick Weiser

The latest recognition continues a remarkable run for Fredonia jazz ensembles. In recent years, Fredonia student groups have received repeated honors from DownBeat, including the Jazz Flextet鈥檚 win in the Undergraduate Pop/Rock/Blues Group category in 2024 and its second consecutive outright award in that category in 2025. Fredonia鈥檚 first DownBeat honor came in 2019, when the New Jazz Ensemble received Outstanding Performance recognition in the Undergraduate Large Jazz Ensemble category. The program had earned six DownBeat awards in seven years before this year鈥檚 three additional honors.  

DownBeat Magazine鈥檚 Student Music Awards are among the most respected honors in jazz education. The competition draws submissions from college and university programs across the country and recognizes outstanding student musicians, ensembles, and recordings.  

鈥淲hat makes this especially meaningful is that these are different ensembles, different categories, and different musical demands,鈥 Dr. Weiser said. 鈥淥ur students are not just succeeding in one narrow lane. They are showing that they can adapt, listen, collaborate, and bring real musical integrity to a wide range of styles.鈥

For the students, the awards are both a national honor and a reflection of the work that shaped their Fredonia experience.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always fulfilling to go out onstage and play a great concert with the Flextet, but to be recognized by DownBeat Magazine for our performance is personally validating,鈥 said Sam Wozniak, a graduating senior Mus.B. Music Performance major. 鈥淚鈥檓 proud to have been a member of the Flextet every year of my undergrad, with recognition from DownBeat Magazine for each of the last four years.鈥

Senior Maze Piper Drum (B.A. in Music and Mus.B. in Music Composition), who performed as pianist for both the Jazz Flextet and Jazz Orchestra, said being part of all three award-winning recordings made the recognition especially meaningful.

鈥淭he jazz ensembles have been such a core part of my experience at Fredonia and development as a musician,鈥 Drum said. 鈥淭o have that recognized on such a large scale is incredibly fulfilling. As a graduating senior, getting this news in my last week at Fredonia is such a perfect ending to my time here.鈥

Angelo Delaney, a junior Music major with concentration in Jazz Studies, said the award reflects years of commitment from students and faculty.

鈥淭his award is a true testament to the hard work I have put in over the last three years,鈥 Delaney said. 鈥淚 am incredibly grateful.鈥

All three students credited Fredonia鈥檚 jazz faculty with helping them grow as musicians. Wozniak said the faculty 鈥済ave me the tools to dive deeper into this art form,鈥 while Drum called Weiser 鈥渢he best ensemble director I have ever worked with.鈥 Delaney also credited Adjunct Lecturer Elliot Scozzaro and Dr. Leon Lee Dorsey for helping shape his development as a musician.

鈥淭he continued success of jazz at Fredonia is no accident,鈥 Wozniak said. 鈥淔rom the faculty to the students, this program oozes excellence.鈥

Interim Dean of the College of Music, Theatre, and Dance Sarah Hamilton agreed that the awards reflect the talent of Fredonia students and the quality of instruction they receive from faculty.  

鈥淭hese honors are a powerful affirmation of the work happening every day in Mason Hall,鈥 Dr. Hamilton said. 鈥淥ur students are serious, creative, and deeply committed to their craft, and they are supported by faculty who challenge them to reach their highest level. Recognition from DownBeat places Fredonia鈥檚 jazz students on a national stage, and we are incredibly proud of what they have achieved.鈥  

鈥淭hese students are not only winning awards,鈥 Weiser added. 鈥淭hey are developing the skills, discipline, and artistic voice that will serve them as performers, teachers, collaborators and leaders.鈥