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Hartford Public Library Seeking Musicians For 2022 Baby Grand Jazz Series

Hartford Public Library is looking for jazz musicians to play in its 2022 Kaman Foundation Baby Grand Jazz series.

The library is seeking submissions from local and regional musical artists to be part of our dynamic concert series, which set attendance records in 2021 and played to thousands of viewers online during 2021. These popular free concerts have been a staple of Hartford Public Library since 2004.

The Baby Grand Jazz series runs 16 Sundays from January through April. Ensembles must include a pianist who will play the Library’s grand piano. The 2022 series will be in person, CDC guidelines permitting, and the concerts will be livestreamed on HPL’s Facebook and YouTube channel. Rolling submissions; deadline for the 2022 series is June 30, 2021.

Submit here: https://hplct.submittable.com/submit/185929/baby-grand-jazz-series-2022

Hartford Public Library supports artistic excellence by engaging local communities in new and exciting ways through an array of inspiring artistic programs. As an anchor institution, the Library plays an important role in the region’s cultural, social and economic development while contributing to the stability, safety and quality of life in Hartford.

For information about the Baby Grand Jazz series, visit https://www.hplct.org/classes-seminars-exhibits/baby-grand-jazz

About Hartford
Public Library Now celebrating its 127th year, Hartford Public Library remains at the forefront of redefining the urban library experience in the 21st Century. With seven locations throughout the city, the library provides education, intellectual enrichment and cultural development for thousands of children, youth and adults every year. Hartford Public Library has also gained local and national recognition for its wide range of new initiatives and partnerships designed to meet the needs of a diverse and dynamic city and region, including immigration services, employment assistance and youth leadership training. www.hplct.org 

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