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Young Artist in Residence: Jordan Dodson

Young Artist in Residence Jordan Dodson Part 2
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Jordan Dodson talks about the fingernail care that essential for classical guitarists and plays two 20th century pieces from Latin America.
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Young Artist in Residence Jordan Dodson Part 4
Contemporary music is essential to guitarist Jordan Dodson and he's joined by violinist Nadir Khashimov to play music that is younger than the musicians. Dodson also plays a bossa nova favorite by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
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Young Artist in Residence Jordan Dodson Part 5
Jordan Dodson talks about his goals for the future and performs a duo for guitar and violin with Nadir Khashimov.
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Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV 998
J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV 998 by J.S. Bach played by Jordan Dodson
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Notturno, Op. 19
Giulio Regondi: Notturno, Op. 19 "Reverie" played by Jordan Dodson
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Guitar Sonata
Leo Brouwer: Guitar Sonata played by Jordan Dodson
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Julia Florida
Agustin Barrios: Julia Florida played by Jordan Dodson
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Umbrian Colors
Barbara Kolb: Umbrian Colors played by Jordan Dodson and Nadir Khashimov
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A Felicidade
Antonio Carlos Jobim, arr. Roland Dyens: A Felicidade played by Jordan Dodson
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Grand Duo Concertante in A Major, Op. 85
Mauro Giuliani: Grand Duo Concertante in A Major, Op. 85 played by Jordan Dodson and Nadir Khashimov
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PT host Fred Child introduces us to Jordan Dodson, a guitarist who studies at the Curtis Institute. Dodson plays music by Bach and Paul Lansky.
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Suite for Guitar and Percussion --IV. Gigue
Paul Lansky: Suite for Guitar and Percussion --IV. Gigue played by Jordan Dodson
Jordan Dodson
Guitarist Jordan Dodson
Aleksandr Karjaka

Jordan Dodson is an active soloist and chamber musician based in New York and Philadelphia. He has won prizes in several national and international guitar competitions and recently received the Segovia/Augustine Classical Guitar Award at the Manhattan School of Music.

Jordan has received degrees from the University of Cincinnati and the Manhattan School of Music. In the fall of 2011, Jordan was one of two guitarists selected to inaugurate a new program in classical guitar at Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music.

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