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Jordan Randall Smith was born on 18 November, 1982 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Discover Jordan Randall Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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18 November 1982 |
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18 November |
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Dallas, Texas, United States |
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United States |
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Jordan Randall Smith Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jordan Randall Smith Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jordan Randall Smith worth at the age of 42 years old? Jordan Randall Smith’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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Smith was born in Dallas to professional musician parents: His father was a choir director and his mother was a pianist. He pursued percussion beginning at Mesquite High School. Smith developed a substantial interest in 20th and 21st century repertoire for chamber orchestra during his graduate studies, where he programmed Schoenberg’s 3 Pieces for Chamber Orchestra of 1910. Smith has also worked as a music educator for a number of years across several different roles including the public schools. After studies at Texas Tech University, Smith was accepted to the Peabody Institute where he studied with Gustav Meier, Markand Thakar, and Marin Alsop. He has guest conducted a number of ensembles and orchestras in public performances including the East Texas Symphony Orchestra, York Symphony Orchestra, and Alia Musica Pittsburgh.
Smith occasionally contributes to the magazine Baltimore and the weblog Sequenza21. While not a published scholar, some of Smith’s academic writings have been cited in published works. More recently, Smith has become involved in work to share information on the music of composer Florence Price. This has led to the inception of the International Florence Price Festival, planned for launch in 2020.
In April 2018, Smith assumed duties as Music Director at Hunt's Memorial United Methodist Church in Towson, Maryland. Smith was formerly the Music Director of Govans Presbyterian Church in Baltimore.
In October 2017, Smith gave a "TED talk," speaking at TEDxMidAtlantic 2017 to positive reviews.
In September 2014, Smith began laying the groundwork for a chamber orchestra in Baltimore. In May 2015, Symphony Number One made its debut at the Baltimore War Memorial. As music director of Symphony Number One, Smith was selected as a 2016 Baltimore Social Innovation Fellow. Symphony Number One has garnered several awards including 2019 Winner of The American Prize in Orchestral Performance. Smith also received 2nd Place in the 2019 American Prize competition in the conducting division.
In 2009, Smith co-founded the Dallas festival of Modern Music with colleague Ryan Ross. DFMM served the Dallas community with music from 2009 to 2011, opening its first season with the music of Schoenberg. In its second year, the festival expanded to a full ten days of concerts, recitals, and educational programs. The second season included a number of prominent guest artists including Christopher Deane and Paul Rennick. DFMM was recognized for innovative programming and original presentations, receiving a TACA grant.
Jordan Randall Smith (born November 18, 1982) is an American conductor, arts entrepreneur, and percussionist. He is the music director of Symphony Number One and conductor of the Hopkins Concert Orchestra at Johns Hopkins University. He is also a Visiting Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Orchestra at Susquehanna University.