Jordan Randall Smith
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Jordan Randall Smith
Summary
Jordan Randall Smith is a human[1]. He was born in Dallas[2]. He was born on November 18, 1982[3]. He worked as a conductor[4], educator[5], journalist[6], orator[7], and percussionist[8].
Key Facts
- Jordan Randall Smith's place of birth was Dallas[2].
- Jordan Randall Smith was born on November 18, 1982[3].
- Jordan Randall Smith held citizenship in United States[9].
- Jordan Randall Smith worked as a conductor[4].
- Jordan Randall Smith's professions included educator[5].
- Jordan Randall Smith's professions included journalist[6].
- Jordan Randall Smith worked as an orator[7].
- Jordan Randall Smith's professions included percussionist[8].
- Jordan Randall Smith's professions included DJ producer[10].
- Among Jordan Randall Smith's employers was Symphony Number One[11].
- Jordan Randall Smith was employed by Frederick Regional Youth Orchestra[12].
- Among Jordan Randall Smith's employers was Opus Concert Theatre[13].
- Jordan Randall Smith's education included a stint at Peabody Institute[14].
- Jordan Randall Smith was educated at Mesquite High School[15].
- Jordan Randall Smith received the Baltimore Social Innovation Fellowship[16].
- Jordan Randall Smith received the Bruno Walter Fellowship[17].
- Jordan Randall Smith received the American Prize[18].
- Jordan Randall Smith is recorded as male[19].
- Jordan Randall Smith's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Jordan Randall Smith's record label is recorded as SNOtone[21].
- Jordan Randall Smith's Commons category is recorded as Jordan Randall Smith[22].
- Jordan Randall Smith's family name is recorded as Smith[23].
- Jordan Randall Smith's given name is recorded as Randall[24].
- Jordan Randall Smith's given name is recorded as Jordan[25].
- Jordan Randall Smith's official website is recorded as http://www.jordanrsmith.com[26].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[27]
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Country: US[28]
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Began / founded: 1982-11-18[29]
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Genre(s): classical, contemporary classical, opera, orchestral[30]
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Community tags: american, choral, classical, classical music, conducting, conductor, contemporary classical, contemporary classical music, contemporary music, jordanconductor, opera, orchestral, percussion, wind[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: 116716cb-a0af-4cf3-b089-7fee59c5d66e[32]
Body
Origins and Family
Jordan Randall Smith's place of birth was Dallas[2]. He was born on November 18, 1982[3].
Education
Educated at Peabody Institute[14], a conservatory[33], in United States[34], founded in 1857[35], headquartered in Baltimore[36] and Mesquite High School[15], a high school[37], in United States[38], founded in 1901[39]. Studied under Gustav Meier[40], a conductor[41], 1929–2016[42], of Switzerland[43]; Marin Alsop[44], a conductor[45], b. 1956[46], of United Kingdom[47], awarded the MacArthur Fellows Program[48]; Gary Lewis[49], a conductor[50]; and Paul Phillips[51], a conductor[52], b. 1956[53], of United States[54].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include conductor[4], educator[5], journalist[6], orator[7], percussionist[8], and DJ producer[10]. Employers include Symphony Number One[11], an orchestra[55], in United States[56], founded in 2015[57]; Frederick Regional Youth Orchestra[12], a youth orchestra[58], in United States[59]; and Opus Concert Theatre[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Baltimore Social Innovation Fellowship[16]; Bruno Walter Fellowship[17]; and American Prize[18], an award[60].
FAQs
Where was Jordan Randall Smith born?
Jordan Randall Smith's place of birth was Dallas[2].
What did Jordan Randall Smith do for work?
Jordan Randall Smith worked as conductor[4], educator[5], journalist[6], orator[7], and percussionist[8].
Where did Jordan Randall Smith go to school?
Jordan Randall Smith was educated at Peabody Institute[14] and Mesquite High School[15].
What awards did Jordan Randall Smith receive?
Honors received include Baltimore Social Innovation Fellowship[16], Bruno Walter Fellowship[17], and American Prize[18].