Jordan Dodson

Jordan Dodson, described by Performance Today as “one of the top young guitarists of his
generation,” is a musician and educator. A passionate advocate of contemporary music, Dodson has
given the premiere of hundreds of new works. In 2013 he was the first guitarist to graduate from
the Curtis Institute of Music’s new guitar program. In the same year he won Astral Artists’
National Auditions and was selected to be Young Artist in Residence on American Public Media.

He recently appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra with the premiere of Andrea
Clearfield’s new concerto, Glow. He plays in several New York City chamber ensembles including the
Metropolis Ensemble and the New York City Guitar Quartet, and frequently collaborates with the
International Contemporary Ensemble, Curtis on Tour, the American Modern Opera Company, Jupiter
Symphony Chamber Players, and Contemporaneous. He has performed alongside such musicians as Roberto Díaz, Anne Marie-McDermott, and Ransom Wilson.

Dodson has appeared on several commercially available recordings including Jason Eckardt’s Subject.
His most recent recordings are Elliot Cole’s Nightflower and Journals, vol. 1. As collaborator with
American Modern Opera Company, he has helped create the guitar part for a new arrangement of John
Adams’ El Niño, which received its premiere in New York City in 2022.

Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Dodson is on faculty at EzraGuitar and The Smith School in New York
City. He has given masterclasses and lectures and holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music,
the Manhattan School of Music, and the University of Cincinnati, and his teachers have included
Clare Callahan, David Starobin, and Jason Vieaux.

Jordan is endorsed by Oasis strings and plays a Gary Lee guitar.