The Saskatoon RMT invite you to join us for a weekend celebrating the 200th anniversary of Chopin's birth - with guest artist Jan Lisiecki.

October 15th and 16th, 2010

Dr Jennifer Snow - guest clinician

In partnership with the RCM, the Saskatoon branch is ecstatic to have Dr Jennifer Snow as our guest clinician.  Dr Snow is known as a "teacher of teachers" - she has been instrumental in the RCM Pedagogy curriculum. 

Aside from her performing career as both soloist and collaborative pianist, Dr Snow is on faculty at UCLA where she teachers performance, collaborative piano, and pedagogy.

Jennifer Snow:
JENNIFER SNOW is an accomplished performer who has appeared as a solo and collaborative pianist throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. She has performed with such recognised artists as Jens Lindemann of The Canadian Brass, Philip Smith of the New York Philharmonic, James Thompson of the Atlanta Symphony, Mark Gould of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, soloists Alain Trudel, John Griffiths, Jeremy Brown, and members of such orchestras as the LA Chamber Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Montreal Symphony, NAC Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic, Orchestra London and the Millar Brass Ensemble of Chicago. A diverse and active recitalist, Jennifer is heard frequently on CBC radio and has recorded for Marquis, Amberola and Phoenix Records. She has also played for the Showtime! Network, T.V. Ontario, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra series, Kilburn Artist series, Banff Centre concerts, Ottawa Chamber Music festival, Stratford Festival, and ABC Television.



Currently on faculty at UCLA, she teaches chamber music, piano and collaborative piano, and pedagogy. She is a member of the Canadian Adjudicator’s Association and has presented workshops and participated in panels throughout Canada, the United States and England. She has taught piano pedagogy at the Glenn Gould Professional School in Toronto and is a senior examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music. Jennifer has served on the collaborative piano faculty at the prestigious Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California. Previously she was a faculty member at the University of Toronto, the University of Prince Edward Island and Brock University


Jennifer received a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Western Ontario, where she graduated with honours. Pursuing graduate studies at Northwestern University, she conferred a Masters of Music degree and a Doctor of Music degrees. Jennifer has also been a resident artist at the Banff Centre for the Fine Arts.