Meet Grace Jordan

Where timeless classics and sacred melodies meet the heart of worship

Grace Jordan, a teen student-pianist and vocalist from the San Francisco Bay Area, is already making her mark as a rising artist in both classical and sacred music. A recipient of numerous top honors—including a first-place award in the Grand Concours International Competition—Grace made her Carnegie Hall debut in January 2025.

This summer, she returned from performances in Vienna and Prague and is now preparing for an intensive season of piano study, masterclasses with renowned faculty, and a coast-to-coast mini-concert series that began in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Next stop: New York City! Click here for details on this sold out recital.

Grace is passionate about inspiring others through music that is both beautiful and meaningful, drawing hearts toward truth, beauty, and faith.

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  • Grace Jordan’s musical journey began at just under two years old, when her first words were sung rather than spoken—her rendition of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star on a toy piano marked the beginning of a life steeped in music. By age six, she began formal piano studies and soon discovered a deep love for both the classical repertoire and the sacred genre—a pairing that continues to shape her path today.

    Grace currently studies under Olga Corcoran, MM, as she prepares for the Royal Conservatory of Music Level 10 examinations. Over the past decade, she has earned national and international accolades, including First Place in the Grand Concours International Piano Competition, Superior with Distinction honors for seven consecutive years in the National Piano Guild, and top placements in numerous regional festivals, masterclasses, and conservatory programs.

    In the Summer of 2024, she was selected to attend the University of the Pacific Conservatory Summer Intensive under the tutelage of Drs. Sonia Leong and Natsuki Fukasawa. In January 2025, Grace made her solo debut at Carnegie Hall. Shortly after, she was invited to join an exclusive European concert tour for young classical pianists. In March 2025, following State and Regional recognition in the Certificate of Merit program, she was also invited to participate in the MTAC Convention 2025.

    This summer, Grace will perform in historic venues such as Haydn Hall in Eisenstadt and participate in masterclasses while visiting iconic cities including Vienna, Salzburg, Prague, and Dresden.

    Alongside her classical studies, Grace remains devoted to sacred music—combining voice and piano in performances that reflect her faith and her desire to glorify God. She often arranges hymns with classical influences, offering listeners a sound that is both reverent and artistically rich.

    When not at the piano, Grace enjoys composing original works, arranging classical with sacred pieces, studying music history, sketching, and writing short stories and poems. Looking ahead, she hopes to pursue studies in Piano Performance and Musicology, continuing to deepen her mastery and share meaningful music with the world.

    Her journey is just beginning—and with every note, she hopes to bring joy, beauty, and reverence to those who listen.

From intimate recitals and sacred concerts to international invitations, Grace is honored to share her music with audiences near and far. Each event is a new opportunity to express beauty and purpose through Classical and Sacred repertoire—and to connect with communities around the world.

Stay tuned and inspired for what’s ahead along Grace’s musical journey.

Upcoming Featured Event


AN EVENING OF GRACE
A Solo Recital in New York City


Friday, July 11, 2025 · 8:00 PM
National Opera Center · New York City

This event is currently SOLD OUT. A limited waitlist is available.

Grace Jordan returns to New York City for a sold-out solo recital featuring sacred and classical works on piano. This program follows her European concert debut in Austria and Germany, and highlights her ongoing studies with world-renowned faculty from Curtis Institute of Music and beyond.

“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” —Psalm 139:14 (ESV)