Thank you for visiting the website of Philadelphia-based composer, conductor, and pianist Jeremy Gill. Here you will find information about Jeremy, including a complete list of his upcoming events, the recent release of his second CD, featuring pianist Peter Orth and baritone Jonathan Hays, and much more. In particular, please take some time to listen to clips of his solo, chamber, orchestral, and vocal music.
During the 2011-2012 season, Jeremy will compose a major new work for the 2010 Grammy-winning Parker Quartet, generously funded by Chamber Music America's Classical Commissioning Program, and will offer several performances of his 2009 song cycle Helian with baritone Jonathan Hays. His 3 Songs About Words, commissioned by poet Lucy Miller Murray, will be premiered alongside new songs by Jake Heggie and Paul Moravec, performed by soprano Sarah Wolfson and pianist Lydia Brown during Market Square Concert's 30th Anniversary Celebration, and his Fantasy Etudes, commissioned by Richard Killmer for the Eastman School of Music's 2012 oboe class, will be premiered by John Upton, Alina Jeon, Matt Lengas, and Nora Prener in the Eastman School's Kilbourn Hall. Also this season, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and Concertante will collaborate in presenting CPYB CEO and Resident Choreographer Alan Hineline's world premiere work set to Jeremy's 2006 composition 25.
As a conductor, Jeremy will begin his second year as Music Director of the Delaware County Symphony, with whom he will lead area and world premieres by composers Shulamit Ran and Benjamin C.S. Boyle, and accompany soloists Mimi Stillman, Marcantonio Barone, Paul Arnold, and Anida Goga.
Also in 2012, University of Rochester Press will publish A Dance of Polar Opposites by George Rochberg, which Jeremy edited and for which he wrote the introduction.
Please don't hesitate to contact him with questions, comments, or to request performance materials of his music.

