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Known
for her musical creativity and electrifying stage presence, pianist
Jade Simmons is committed to expanding the boundaries of Classical
music. Though her affinity is for the rhythmic and percussive repertoire
of 20th and 21st century composers, Jade offers a diverse mix of
repertoire from the classics to the cutting edge. She recently became
the first ever New Music, New Places Fellow for the esteemed
Concert Artists Guild organization. Under this initiative, she will
help to build new audiences and generate interest in concert music
by bringing traditional and new works to non-traditional and alternative
venues. Her performance of the piano works of Tania León
alongside renowned pianist Ursula Oppens was named one of the best
concerts in 2005 by ARTFORUM magazine. June 2005 also marked her
debut with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in a performance of John
Corigliano's Piano Concerto under the baton of Leslie Dunner. Jade
has performed as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician and her
performances have been broadcast on PBS and National Public Radio
affiliates. She has given performances abroad in Barcelona, the
Canary Islands, Paris, Greece and Italy.
Not only
a pianist but a youth advocacy speaker as well, Jade has spoken
across the country to great acclaim. She speaks on numerous topics
of social concern as founder of the Where Do You Stand?!
speaking series and has appeared on a variety of radio and television
programs where she has spoken on topics ranging from the arts to
provocative issues such as youth suicide prevention. As an advocate
for the arts in education, she has created a presentation entitled
Mozart on the Move for elementary school students. In 2004,
Jade launched a new piano concert series called The Impulse Artist
Series that provides an audience for uniquely talented, emerging
pianists. As a result of these endeavors Jade has recently been
named as one of Ebony Magazine's 2007 Young Leaders under 30. A
true renaissance woman of the millennium, Ms. Simmons designs her
own concert wear and writes articles on the arts. Winner of numerous
awards and scholarships, Jade was Miss Illinois and 1st-runner up
at the 2000 Miss America Pageant where she performed Chopin's Etude
in C-sharp minor, Op.10 No.4 live and before a television audience
of millions.
A native
of Charleston, South Carolina and a graduate of Rice University's
prestigious Shepherd School of Music, she received her Master of
Piano Performance degree as a Provost Fellow under the tutelage
of concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker. In 2001, she completed her
undergraduate work at Northwestern University studying with Dr.
Sylvia Wang. Also while at Northwestern, she was a co-founder of
the popular percussion and dance ensemble Boomshaka! and
integrates percussion into her current performance activities. Jade
has performed in the master classes of piano greats such as Menahem
Pressler, Anton Kuerti, Andre LaPlante, Nelson Delle Vigne, Jerome
Lowenthal and Phillipe Entremont. Ms. Simmons maintains a presence
on the world wide web at www.jademedia.org.
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