Jordan Solomon
Bass Trombone
Jordan Solomon is a highly regarded Philadelphia-area bass trombonist recognized for his resonant tone, expressive artistry, and commanding musical presence. A versatile performer, he appears in a wide range of settings, from core symphonic and chamber repertoire to contemporary works.
Jordan regularly performs with numerous ensembles, including the Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Boston Philharmonic, South Florida Symphony, New Bedford Symphony, Riverside Symphony, Brass Quintet of New Jersey, Boston Trombone Quartet, Inscape Chamber Ensemble, the Bob Brookmeyer Big Band, the New England Conservatory Brass Bash, OYR Symphony, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and the NEC Symphony Orchestra, among others. His international performance experience includes appearances in Italy, Russia, and the Czech Republic.
Jordan attended the New England Conservatory of Music on a full scholarship, where he studied with Doug Yeo of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Jordan’s has also studied extensively with renowned crossover trombonist Barry McCommon. He has also worked with Adam Rainey of the Detroit Symphony, Paul Rivera, Aidan Ritchie, and George Vilsmeier. In addition to his conservatory training, Jordan holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University.
Alongside his performing career, Jordan maintains an active private teaching studio in the Philadelphia area. He is a founding member of the Brass Masters Society, an online school community for Bass Trombonists.
Jordan currently performs on Edwards Trombones.
Jordan resides in the Philadelphia area with his wife and daughter.

Selected Upcoming Dates
5/16 - 5/17/2026
University of the District of Columbia
guest performer and clinician with DCYOP
Washington, DC
5/19 - 5/23/2026
Philadelphia Trombone Week
Curtis Institute of Music
6/13/2026
Jordan Solomon's Trombone Studio Student Recital
Plymouth Meeting, Pa and Via Zoom
6/27/2026
Riverside Symphonia
Tinicum Park, PA
7/15 - 7/20/2026
Masterclass - Tabuteau Phrasing on Bass Trombone
Brass Masters Society
11/2026 - 4/2027
South Florida Symphony 2027 Season
