JEREMY
JORDAN

Jeremy Jordan

Department of Vocal & Keyboard
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
PIANO

327, Swope Music Building
JJordan3@wcupa.edu

Education

  • M.M., The Juilliard School
  • B.M., The Juilliard School

Curriculum Vitae

Critically acclaimed, "a clear technical virtuoso", "a rare talent", and "a true Wunderkind," Chicago born Jeremy Jordan burst onto the music scene at age 9 playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 in a live televised performance. Jordan was born into a musical family where his mother and father were his first instructors. They ensured that his burgeoning talent was nurtured by providing a strong foundation in classical training and also encouraged his study of improvised music and composition. Jordan went on to appear on the acclaimed radio program From The Top and From The Top: Live from Carnegie Hall performing Liszt. Since then Jordan has made his solo Carnegie Hall debut performing Chopin, Liszt, Schubert, and Wagner.

After winning the 2006 Steinway Concerto Competition, Jordan delivered acclaimed performances with the Ars Viva Symphony Orchestra and concerto performances and recordings with the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. Following studies at The Juilliard School, Jordan received undergraduate and graduate degrees on the Van Cliburn and Irene Diamond scholarships. Acclaimed for his virtuosic deliveries of his Liszt/Horowitz, Wagner, and Saint-Saens transcriptions, Jordan has also performed to thunderous applause in appearances at the United Nations Arts Council, the American Liszt Society, Concertgebouw, Tokyo Opera City, Prague's Rudolfinum, and Chicago's Ravinia Festival. He has appeared as a chamber musician in tours throughout North America, Europe, and Japan. Mr. Jordan has performed in numerous musical theatre productions with artists and ensembles including the Cleveland Symphony, Philadelphia Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Audra McDonald, DeeDee Bridgewater, Phyllicia Rashad, and Andy Einhorn.

Jordan continues to compose solo piano music, chamber music, orchestral music, and electronic music. His compositions have debuted on National Public Radio and have received world premieres at Seattle's Emerald City Music Festival, New York's National Sawdust, and Ireland's Sounds From a Safe Harbour. His most recent album ‘For Flint' featured several original jazz compositions and raised money to purchase clean water for families affected by the Flint Water Crisis.

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