North America's first classical
- jazz - rock - comedic electric harpist, Joanna Jordan
has been delighting and amazing audiences throughout the world.
In concert, this award winning musician and accomplished comedian
provides the best of both worlds, demonstrating that it is possible
to perform difficult pieces without taking one's self too seriously
and still remain true to the highest standards of musical integrity.
Trained in three disciplines,
Classical, Jazz and extensive training at Second City, Jordan was
a multiple prize-winner at the International and Pop Harp Festival
and toured the USA for two years as the recipient of the prestigious
American Harp Society "Concert Artist Award". Representing
the 3,000 member organization as their concert Artist for two years,
Joanna did debut recitals in Los Angelas, San Diega, Kansas City,
Buffalo, Seattle, Minneapolis, Austin, Dallas, San Antonia, Phoenix
and Houston.
In
1996, Joanna Jordan received the "Gordon Delamont Award"
for the excellence of her compositions. On May 17, 2000, she received
the "Musician of the Year" Award from the Mississauga
Arts Council. Joanna made her New York debut on June 8, 2000 at
the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Joanna Jordan has released
four recordings. Two are with the CLAZZ® Trio of
harp, bass and drums, entitled "Clazzic" and "A
Little Bit of All". There is also a "CLAZZ Flute
and Harp Duo" recording and a solo relaxation CD entitled,
"The Romantic Harp".
Joanna Jordan's concert credits
include various tours throughout the United States, Canada, Europe,
the Carribean and appearances at the American Harp Society Conference
in 1993, the Guelph Spring Festival, the Art Gallery of Ontario,
the Charlottetown Festival and the Chicago Blues Festival. She has
performed with the likes of Tony Bennett, Melissa Manchester, Harry
Belefonte and has been chosen to play National Anthems at a number
of Toronto Blue Jays baseball games.
Having done more than 2,000
appearances, Joanna has toured and performed for many people, including
performances for Her Majesty, The Queen Mother; Her Royal Highness,
Princess Margaret; Tina Turner; The Three Tenors; Vatican Secretary
of State, His Eminence Cardinal Casaroli; The Raja of Punjab; Franklin
Roosevelt Jr; Pierre Elliot Trudeau; Ella Fitzgerald; Oscar Peterson
and Chuck Berry.
Joanna has also appeared
as "Harp Vader" in many children's concerts, representing
the Toronto Symphony Education Program. She has written and performed
music for film and videos, done more than 2,000 private performances
for Royalty, major corporations, entertainment executive and cultural
organizations and has made appearances on all of Canada's national
television networks.
In 1993, Jordan imported
the first electric harp into Canada. She is also the first harpist
in the world to have recorded on the Lyon & Healy Electric Harp.
This harp captures the beautiful sound of an acoustic harp, improving
upon its bass, making it sound rich, clear and distinct and the
soprano section mellow. Jordan has selected it as her harp of preferance.
Ms. Jordan is a citizen of
both Canada and the United States.
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