Jordana Delgado

Vancouver-based pianist, composer and singer-songwriter Jordana Delgado defines herself as a storyteller. Initially trained as a classical pianist Jordana quickly deviated from that and explored other genres such as pop, jazz and world music with special interest in a cappella traditional music. The leitmotiv through this exploration was always the storytelling part of the music. She always puts the story first and uses whatever musical elements she needs to its service. That brought her to participate in many theatrical shows early in her music career until she finally co-founded her own theatre company (“Cantamons”) that brought their musical children show around many schools and community centers in Barcelona, her home-town.

Composing and arranging music have always been her passions. That led her to start or participate in several other musical projects such as the a cappella bands air sOul and Víove, and the indie-pop band Paper de Plàstic.  

After relocating to Vancouver, she decided to start her solo career to bring to life many stories that she had created on the side over the years. Her first album Rainy Times was released in November 2021 and with it came The Rainy Times Story, a 9-episode short film that develops through the tracks of the album and that can be watched on YouTube.

In 2024 she will be releasing a new EP, the first glimpses of which were seen in October 2023 with the single “Autumn Leaves," in November 2023 with the release of her first Christmas single: “Somewhere in My Memory,” and in February 2024 with a reinterpretation of George Winston's “The Cradle.” In May 2024 it is time for the fourth single of her EP "Seasons," an original piano piece called "The Dancing Pink Flowers."

Apart from her musical endeavors, Jordana is passionate about helping other fellow musicians. She volunteers at Unsigned BC since the spring of 2023 as Chief Operations Officer.