Helene Glüxam Receives Prestigious Jazz Award for Emerging Talent
Helene Glüxam, a musician with deep roots in the local music community, has been recognized with a significant accolade in the jazz world. Glüxam, who began her musical journey as a student of electric bass at the Wienerwald Mitte Music School under the guidance of Volker Wadauer, was also actively involved with the Vienna Forest Folk Band during her formative years. Her experience in various musical genres contributed to her development as a versatile artist.
In 2024, Glüxam transitioned from student to educator, joining the teaching staff at the Purkersdorf Music School. She currently instructs students in double bass, offering expertise in both classical and jazz disciplines. Her commitment to education reflects her dedication to fostering the next generation of musicians in the region.
Beyond her teaching responsibilities, Glüxam has established herself as a freelance double bassist and composer. Her performances and compositions span a variety of musical settings, showcasing her adaptability and creative vision. This broad range of work has garnered attention within the Austrian music community and beyond.
Glüxam's achievements in jazz have now been formally acknowledged with the presentation of the Jazz Award 2025, where she was honored in the 'Best Newcomer' category. This distinction recognizes her contributions as an emerging artist and highlights her growing influence in the contemporary jazz scene.
The Jazz Award is presented annually to musicians who demonstrate exceptional skill, innovation, and promise in their field. Award recipients are selected based on their artistic accomplishments, impact on the genre, and potential for further development. Glüxam's inclusion among the awardees underscores her status as a rising figure in Austrian jazz.
As Glüxam continues to balance her roles as educator and performer, her recognition is expected to inspire both her students and fellow musicians. The award not only spotlights her individual talent but also brings attention to the vibrant musical culture fostered at institutions like the Purkersdorf Music School and throughout the Wienerwald region.
With this recent honor, Glüxam's profile within the jazz community is set to grow, and her ongoing contributions are likely to further enrich the local and national music landscape. Supporters and audiences can anticipate continued innovation and artistic excellence from this promising musician in the years to come.