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Born in British Columbia in
1972, Jordan Grigg has been teaching since 1988. He has taught
and continues to teach all stringed, wind and brass
instruments, piano, all RCM theory, harmony, history,
counterpoint, analysis, conducting and composition (of which many of
his students have won first place in festivals and competitions) at
his own studio in Wolfville (please check the
contact page for specific areas of instruction). From 1994 to present he has taught students from many different disciplines from all areas of
Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM Gr. Intro-ARCT) preparation to festivals and
competitions. A very high number of his students have won awards and
festivals across the province and many have continued musical studies
and professional endeavors after their graduation. He has taught in
public schools and private academies in the fields of violin, piano
and many other instruments as well as various string programs. Such
institutions include Dorian Hall Academy of Music, Annapolis
Academy of Music, Cambridge Elementary and Wolfville Schools and
Eastside Academy and particularly Kings-Edgehill School
where he was on the string, piano and theory faculty and taught piano,
violin, flute, clarinet, cello, theory, harmony, counterpoint and
composition. From the most recent Annapolis Music Festival (2007) one
of his students won five trophies including best composition, most
outstanding fiddler, best sonata and concerto, best brass as well as
winning the Herbin Bowl for most Outstanding Performer.
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