Jonathan Dyck

Jonathan Dyck began playing piano at age 5. In his 38 years of playing and 10 years of teaching/touring, he has studied piano performance at the University of Regina and abroad in France with Henri Barda (Paris Conservatory) and in Germany with Reggie Moore (Hans Eisler Conservatory, Berlin). Jonathan has performed with the Regina Symphony Orchestra and international stars Lew Soloff, Sonny Rhodes and Bernard Purdie to name a few. His playing has been featured on the videogame soundtrack “Cuphead” which made number one on the US Billboard Jazz charts. As a faculty member in the Chwyl Family School of Contemporary Music, Jonathan focuses on teaching piano as well as providing piano accompaniment in the genres and styles of this music (Jazz, Pop, etc.). He is also the accompanist for the Victoria Conservatory of Music’s ChoirKids program, delivered as a free program through outreach into local Elementary schools. Jonathan is looking forward to inspiring his students and giving them the tools to find their unique creative expression.