
Joela Jones
Joela Jones, an artist of exceptional versatility, plays piano, organ, harpsichord, celesta, synthesizer, and accordion with The Cleveland Orchestra. As soloist with the Orchestra, she has performed over fifty different concertos in more than three hundred performances at Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center as well as on tour in Europe and Asia. Recent appearances as piano soloist with music director Franz Welser-M繹st conducting include Stravinskys Movements, Messiaens Sept Ha簿-Ka簿, Trois Petites Liturgies de la Pr矇sence Divine, and Couleurs de la Cit矇 C矇leste, and Bernsteins The Age of Anxiety. Since the renovation of Severance Halls Norton Memorial Organ in 2001, Ms. Jones has performed works for organ and orchestra by Barber, Poulenc, Saint-Sa禱ns, Jan獺ek, MacMillan, and Ives. She is also principal accompanist for the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and visiting vocal soloists.
A native of Miami, Florida, Joela Jones studied as a child with Ernst von Dohn獺nyi. Recognized as a prodigy, she made her New York debut with Arthur Fiedler and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Ms. Jones has appeared as soloist with the orchestras of Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, and has performed extensively in solo and chamber music recitals. She teaches advanced orchestral keyboard classes at the Cleveland Institute of Music, chairs collaborative piano at Kent/Blossom Music, is coordinator of collaborative piano at Cleveland State University, and is visiting coach for the New World Symphony in Miami.
Ms. Jones has recorded works by Poulenc and dIndy with the London Symphony Orchestra. With The Cleveland Orchestra, she has recorded Jan獺eks Capriccio for Left Hand with Christoph von Dohn獺nyi and Messiaens La Ville den Haut and Sept Ha簿-Ka簿 with Pierre Boulez. Recently, Joela Jones released an album of Claude Bollings Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio with Cleveland Orchestra colleagues Richard Weiss, Maximilian Dimoff, and Donald Miller.
Education
B.M., Cleveland Institute of Music
Affiliations
- The Cleveland Orchestra