Three teenage young musicians, two boys and a girl, sitting in a practice room in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop with musical instruments, playing saxophones and clarinet, with a drummer in the background.
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New Sounds Jazz Workshop

A free, immersive jazz workshop for young musicians aged 11–18.

Hosted at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
30 March – 2 April 2026

Discover the Workshop

What’s the New Sounds Jazz Workshop?

Welcome to the New Sounds Jazz Workshop – a free, independent and immersive jazz experience for young musicians.

Hosted at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and led by some of the UK’s top jazz artists and educators, this workshop is designed to spark creativity, collaboration, and confidence in a supportive setting.

Young musicians aged 11–18 will explore jazz harmony, improvisation, and ensemble playing in small groups of up to 8 participants.

  • Learn from award-winning professional musicians

  • Dive into improvisation, groove and jazz repertoire

  • Explore jazz history and modern influences

  • Take part in masterclasses and live tutor sessions

  • Perform with others and build your musical voice

Group of young people laughing and talking at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, with posters on the wall in the background, one person wearing a furry hat.

Make it a week long!!

- 2025 participant

Meet the Team

  • Trombonist Richard Foote performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Richard Foote

    Trombone - Programme Producer

  • Guitarist Steve Banks, vocalist Sara Colman and bassist Daniel Casimir performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Sara Colman

    Vocals - Creative Director

  • Guitarist Steve Banks performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Steve Banks

    Guitar - Creative Director

  • Bassist Daniel Casimir performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Daniel Casimir

    Bass - Lead Tutor

  • Saxophonist Trish Clowes performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Trish Clowes

    Saxophone - Lead Tutor

  • Pianist Rebecca Nash performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Rebecca Nash

    Piano - Lead Tutor

  • Drummer Jonathan Silk performing at East Side Jazz Club in Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as part of New Sounds Jazz Workshop

    Jonathan Silk

    Drums - Lead Tutor

Key Facts

Venue

The workshop takes place at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, located at 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham B4 7XR.

Eligibility

Open to all instrumentalists and vocalists aged between 11 and 18 who live in Birmingham or the surrounding areas.

Level Required

No previous experience with jazz is needed, but to get the most from the workshop, participants should be around Grade 3 standard or have been playing their instrument for at least one to two years.

Dates

The next New Sounds Jazz Workshop is scheduled for 30 March to 2 April 2026.

Cost

100% free – no fees to attend

Attendance

Full participation is required for all 4 days

Places available

Only 32 – limited availability

Register your interest

Applications will open soon – sign up now and be the first to know when they go live. Spaces are limited, and early registration is encouraged.

Please note: due to limited places, we may not be able to offer a place to all applicants.

#Learn.

#Create.

#Collaborate.

#Learn. #Create. #Collaborate.

FAQs

  • The workshop will run from 10am – 4pm each day.

  • Decisions will be sent out via email at least one month before the workshop begins, date TBC.

  • All you need to attend is your instrument, if appropriate. We do not expect piano players or drummers to carry their instruments with them!

    A positive attitude and a willingness to learn in a group environment.

  • Yes! If this applies to you, please let us know if you receive a place on the workshop.

  • No. Participants will need to make their own lunch arrangements. You can bring your own lunch. There is a canteen at the venue and other establishments a short walk away.

  • No! There will be drum kits provided. Drummers will be expected to bring their own sticks.

  • No! All pianos and keyboards will be provided.

  • This is optional. However if you chose to bring your own amplification, it will be the responsibility of the participant.

  • We’re sorry we couldn’t accommodate you this year round. As the workshop is free to access, we rely solely on funding to enable this work and have a limited amount of spaces. Please stay in touch for future opportunities! We will also be able to signpost participants to other music education provision in the city.