Jordan R. Markham began his undergraduate studies at The Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University and completed his degree at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. He is currently enrolled in the Masters of Voice Pedagogy programme at Westminster Choir College of Rider University. A highly accomplished singer and keyboardist, he studied under Grammy-winning baritone William Sharp and soprano Susan Solomon Beckley of Bucknell University. He was a chorister at The National Cathedral and a chorister and soloist in The Handel Choir of Baltimore. As a recitalist and performer, Jordan has most recently performed the role of Pontius Pilate in Bach's St. John's Passion; the baritone soloist for Bach's Magnificat; the baritone soloist for Dubois' Seven Last Words of Christ; with The Harrisburg Symphony in their production of South Pacific; with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; as well as at Carnegie Hall; the Boston Symphony Hall; and the Jackie Gleason Theatre.
He has served several different churches across multiple denominations as Organist and Director of Music. Additionally, he has been active in the musical theater scene for the past twenty years directing, accompanying, and acting in companies throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. He has most recently spent his time as the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Central Pennsylvania Women's Chorus, the co-founder and and co-director of the Harrisburg Camerata, and served as the Organist and Director of Music at St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up outside of Harrisburg and spent his youth attending a small non-denominational church. He found his home in the Episcopal Church in 2007 whilst living in Baltimore and has been an Episcopalian ever since.
He has served several different churches across multiple denominations as Organist and Director of Music. Additionally, he has been active in the musical theater scene for the past twenty years directing, accompanying, and acting in companies throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. He has most recently spent his time as the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Central Pennsylvania Women's Chorus, the co-founder and and co-director of the Harrisburg Camerata, and served as the Organist and Director of Music at St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up outside of Harrisburg and spent his youth attending a small non-denominational church. He found his home in the Episcopal Church in 2007 whilst living in Baltimore and has been an Episcopalian ever since.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
1200 Snell Isle Blvd NE St. Petersburg, FL 33704 727-896-9641 office@stthomasstpete.org Sunday Worship Schedule 8:00am - Spoken Holy Eucharist, Rite II 10:00am - Choral Holy Eucharist, Rite II |