Biography: Brendan Jacklin

Brendan Jacklin D.M.A.

Canadian-American pianist, educator, and lecturer, Brendan Jacklin is dedicated to sharing new sounds and ideas through his music. He has premiered over 50 new works for both solo piano and chamber ensembles and has commissioned works from composers across the United States and Canada. His special interest is performing interdisciplinary and multimedia music, including pairing music with electronics, video, poetry, and dance. His solo recital programs reflect these interests, featuring a blend of traditional repertoire, contemporary music, electronics, and other interdisciplinary elements.

Brendan's performances have taken him across the United States, having performed in California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, and Washington. Recent performances have featured a wide variety of music, including everything from a program of songs by American women to George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue to Nicole Lizée’s Hitchcock Études for piano, video, and glitch. Apart from performing, Brendan lectures on a large range of topics at conferences across the United States, including presentations, lecture-recitals, and posters at the MTNA National Conference, NCKP National Conference, GP3 Conference, CMS Southern Chapter Conference, as well as numerous local and state conferences. He is also a co-founder of A Seat at the Piano, an initiative dedicated to promoting music by historically underrepresented composers and advocating for a greater inclusivity in piano repertoire.

Originally from Canada, Brendan is based in Nashville, TN with his wife and dog, where he is an Assistant Professor of Piano at Fisk University. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music with Prof. Awadagin Pratt and Dr. Michelle Conda, with cognates in both pedagogy and multimedia music. Brendan completed his Masters of Music in Piano Performance at Bowling Green State University with Dr. Thomas Rosenkranz and visiting professor Robert Shannon, and Bachelors of Music in Piano Performance with Prof. Megumi Masaki, with minors in cello with Dr. Leanne Zacharias and history.


 

Education:

D.M.A. University of Cincinatti College-Conservatory of Music 2013–17
Keyboard Performance
Cognates in Multimedia Music, Piano Pedagogy
Thesis: “Defining Musical Americanism: A Reductive Style Study of the Piano Sonatas of
Samuel Barber, Elliott Carter, Aaron Copland, and Charles Ives”

M.Mus. Bowling Green State University 2011–13
Piano Performance

B.Mus Brandon University 2007–11

Contact information:

Office Location: Room 102, Harris Music Building
www.brendanjacklin.com
Office email: bjacklin@fisk.edu

Brendan Jacklin, D.M.A Performances

University of Tennessee Knoxville New Music Festival - Performance with Chatterbird Knoxville, TN (March 2023)

Fisk University Faculty Recital - The Ballade, solo program
Nashville, TN (Feb. 2023)

Lipscomb University Recital - The Ballade, solo program
Nashville, TN (Feb. 2023)

Nashville Chamber Music Series - with Tony Parce, viola, and Grace Hartman, cello
Nashville, TN (Nov. 2022)

Blue Lake Arts Festival Faculty Series - with Paul Patinka, tenor
Blue Lake, MI (Aug. 2022)

Rhodes College Orchestra, Guest Artist - performance of Camille Saint-Saëns The Carnival of the Animals, with Dr. Susan Yang
Memphis, TN (Apr. 2022)

University of Tennessee Southern Concert Series - with Dr. Maria Romero Ramos, violin Pulaski, TN (Mar. 2022)

Recital Series at First Lutheran - with Ashley Vance and Brianna Corbett, voice Nashville, TN (Mar. 2022)

University of Tennessee Southern Concert Series - with Rebekah Alexander, voice
Pulaski, TN (Feb. 2022)

University of Tennessee Southern Concert Series - with Annaliese Kowert, violin
Pulaski, TN (Nov. 2021)

Rhodes College, Guest Artist - with Dr. Susan Yang, piano
Memphis, TN (Nov. 2021)

Brendan Jacklin, D.M.A Professional Service

A Seat at the Piano
www.aseatatthepiano.com
Co-Founder, Co-Director

Nashville Chamber Music Society
Director of Programming

Nashville Area Music Teachers Association
Web Master

Tennessee Music Teachers Association
Web Master, Executive Board

Brendan Jacklin, D.M.A. Conference Presentations

Expanding the Canon: The Limits of Repertoire Requirements - Featured PEDx Presentation at the NCKP Conference, Lombard Illinois (2023) with A Seat at the Piano

Techniques for Teaching Contemporary Music - Presentation at the Music Teachers National Association Conference, Reno, Nevada (2023)

Perceiving Time and Rhythm - Presentation at the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Association Professional Development Conference (2022)

Collaborating with Computers - Presentation at the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Association Professional Development Conference (2022)

From the Artist's Bench: Eine Kleine Mitternacht Musik by George Crumb - Lecture Recital for the Frances Clarke Center's From the Artist's Bench Series

Complete Piano Works of Ethel Smyth - Review for the American Music Teacher, February/March 2023 Issue

Teaching Contemporary Music: Q&A with Brendan Jacklin - Blog Article for the Frances Clark Center (2023)

A Seat at the Piano - Presentation at the Music Teachers National Association National Conference, Minneapolis, MN (2022)

Hidden Gems: Four Centuries of Keyboard Music by Female Composers - Online Course published through the Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy (2022)

Electronic Chamber Music: Collaborating with Computers - Presentation at the Online National Center for Keyboard Pedagogy National Conference (2021)

New Music for Old Ideas: Revamping the Teaching Repertoire - Presentation at the Online Tennessee State Music Teachers State Conference (2021)

Quotations, Allusions, and Memories in George Crumb's Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik - Presentation at the Online College Music Society Southern Chapter Regional Conference (2021)
Promoting Inclusion in Piano Repertoire - Presentation at the New York State Music Teachers Association Online Symposium (2020)

Contemporary Composers and Where to Find Them - Presentation at the Online Group Piano Pedagogy Conference (2020)

Practicing with Pen and Paper: Incorporating Score Study into the Studio - Presentation at the Online Music Teachers National Association Conference (2020)

Limited Possibilities: Exploring "Guided" Improvisation in Contemporary Music - Presentation at the College Music Society Regional Southern Chapter Conference
Nashville, TN (2020)

Recording Tips: Creating Better Recordings at Home - Presentation at the Music Teachers National Association National Conference
Spokane, WA (2019)

New Music and New Ideas: Collaborating and Creating with Composers - Lightning Talk at the National Center for Keyboard Pedagogy National Conference
Lombard, IL (2017)

"Americanism" in Music: Piano Sonatas from 1939–49 - Poster Presentation at the Music Teachers National Association National Conference
Baltimore, MD (2017)

Multimedia Music: Understanding a 21stC Genre - Presentation at the Piano Pedagogy Symposium Jacksonville, FL (2017)

The 21st Century Musician: Understanding and Performing Multimedia Works - Lecture Recital at the College Music Society Generation Next Conference
Anaheim, CA (2016)

Programming for Musicians - Published in the American Music Teacher December/January 2021/22 Issue
Perceiving Time and Rhythm: The Effects of Vierordt's Law on Teaching Rhythm - Published in the American Music Teacher December/January 2020/21 Issue

Alone, in Waters Shimmering and Dark - Review, published in the American Music Teacher August/September 2020 Issue

Using Multimedia to Enhance Lessons and Recitals, Part 1 and 2 - Published in the American Music Teacher August/September 2015 Issue

Brendan Jacklin, D.M.A Courses

Principal Piano
Secondary Piano
Class Piano
Introduction to Music Technology
Twentieth Century Music