Art of the Piano: Jeremy Jordan Recital
Artist Recital![Bryan Lin <blin@sfcm.edu>, Mars Quintero <mars.quintero@gmail.com>, "Mou, Hank" <hmou@sfcm.edu>, ccnoller@icloud.com, clairelucille11@gmail.com, clara.abrahams@gmail.com, davejudy@me.com, dkumar6@u.rochester.edu, gabriellalucia@yahoo.com, gavriliuc.ariel@gmail.com, kdlynch03@gmail.com, kspooner@u.rochester.edu, leilanijp@icloud.com, lissiematthew@gmail.com, lizzefishey@gmail.com, margotcora@gmail.com, mateosky.megan@gmail.com, salma.bawardi@gmail.com, sarahruiz16@gmail.com, vjannest@gmail.com](/sites/default/files/hero_images/20-21_Performance_Calendar_Piano_LP_v01.jpg)
There are Full Festival Pass for $100 for 8 events, a $160 value or weekly passes for $50 for the first or last 4 events, an $80 value. These Passes apply to the 8 Art of the Piano events tagged as a "Artist Recital." Please call the box office manager at (415) 503-6318 during 9AM-5PM business hours to purchase a pass.
SFCM Students, Staff, and Faculty will receive a discounted ticket by logging in through their SFCM email when reserving a ticket.
This event is in collaboration with the Art of the Piano Festival.
Program
Camille Saint-Saëns, arr. Jeremy Ajani Jordan (2006): Étude en forme de valse
Richard Wagner, trans. Jordan (2018): Three Scenes From Parsifal
Jeremy Jordan (2020): Children's Songs
Sergei Rachmaninoff, trans. Jordan (2013): Now Let Thy Servant Depart, No. 5
from Vesper Mass, Op. 37
Sergei Rachmaninoff, trans. Jordan (2010): How Fair This Place
Wayne Shorter: Infant Eyes
Jerome Kern: All The Things You Are
Vincent Youmans: Tea For Two
Duke Ellington: Melancholia