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Jordan Nobles is a JUNO Award-winning Canadian composer celebrated for music of “unearthly beauty” (Mondomagazine) that invites listeners to “close (their) eyes and transcend into a cloud of music” (Discorder Magazine). His works—spanning over 100 compositions for orchestra, ensemble, and choir—have been performed around the world, admired for their immersive soundscapes and evocative use of space.
Over the course of his career, Jordan has received numerous accolades including the prestigious Azrieli Music Prize (2024), a JUNO Award (2017), and a Western Canadian Music Award (2018). He has also been awarded first prizes in several international composition competitions: Unbound Flute Festival (Brisbane, 2016), Sacra/Profana (San Diego, 2013), Vancouver Bach Choir (2008), and Polyphonos (Seattle, 2011).
He is a past recipient of the Jan V. Matejcek Award from SOCAN for outstanding achievement in New Classical Music (2017), and was honoured with the Barbara Pentland Award of Excellence for his “extraordinary contribution to Canadian music.” In 2009, he was recognized as the Emerging Artist in Music by the City of Vancouver’s Mayor’s Arts Awards.
He lives in Deep Cove, BC, with his wife Kelly and their daughter Julian.