Classical composer Jon Schmidt knows the breadth of emotion a piano keyboard can produce. His stately compositions are mellowed with jazz and New Age flourishes. A delicate simplicity permeates his every note.
Jon Schmidt, Pianist, Composer, and Entertainer has a refreshingly unique
style that is difficult to pin down. Just when you think you have a reflective New
Age Pianist, he'll do a back flip off the piano bench, throw himself under the
keyboard and play ragtime with his hands crossed. Say his music has
elements of Beethoven or Chopin and he suddenly turns into Jerry Lee Lewis.
The style in which he sometimes plays makes you think of Billy Joel, but then
suddenly he's Victor Borge.
Born to German immigrants who raised
him on the music of the masters, Jon was already playing Mozart Sonatas and
composing his own music by age 11. Hours a day at the piano, however, did
not stop him from being well-rounded. He was captain on the varsity football
team, the class clown, and the kid at school that got along with everyone.
This could be why people often use the term "well-rounded" to
describe his performance. A rare combination of sincerity, comedy, charm, high
energy, and "aw-shucks manners" immediately endears him to the audience.
His unusually warm rapport makes you feel like he'd love to go catch pizza with
you after the show.
Well-rounded could also describe the music of his
albums, "August End," "Walk+ the Woods," "A Day in the Sunset," "Jon Schmidt
Christmas," and "To the Summit," in which Schmidt spotlights the beauty and
the purity of the solo piano. Orchestration is used sparingly to highlight his
piano arrangements, which are always interesting and provocative. Schmidt's
original style combines Classical and New-Age sensibilities with Pop-style
elements of hook and melody, or "the simple genius of melody," to use
Schmidt's words. He is also noted for his distinctive treatment of harmony,
counterpoint, and rhythm. These elements give his music a definite signature,
one in which the fun, the sincerity, and the warmth of his personality all find
themselves revealed. Also reflected, in the words of an early write-up, is depth:
"His music seems to carry more weight than you'd expect from his years. A
family tragedy quickly sobered him as a young man and that resonance of
maturity shows up in his songs." Schmidt is quick to acknowledge that his best
inspiration comes from the special relationships in his life, including those with
his wife, Michelle, his children and God.
Schmidt trained classically for
twelve years and began teaching piano at age 16. By age 29, only four years
after starting his recording career, Jon had already produced three albums,
performed all over the country, and published some of his popular album titles
in what has been called the most entertaining and user-friendly piano music
book in history.
Over the last few years, Jon's music has quickly risen
the mp3.com charts with many top five songs within major music categories
such as Easy Listening, New Age and Piano. With over 1.3 million plays to his
credit, Jon's music has reached hundreds of thousands of listeners across the
world.
About his show, one critic wrote: "When the energy and volume
of the show have faded, what the audience will remember is the sweetness."
After the airing of a locally televised concert (in which Jon said he felt flat), more
than 100 viewers called the station. Some of the comments were as follows:
"Very inspiring." "Very entertaining." "I couldn't turn it off." "One of the most
incredible hours I've spent on a Saturday night in a long time." Please visit
jonschmidt.com for more information.