Jeremy Kittel Wife, Children, Bio, Age, Family, & Net Worth

Jeremy Kittel is a well-known American jazz violinist, Celtic fiddler, and composer from Michigan. Furthermore, Jeremy is the founding member as well as performing member of the group “Kittel and Co.” along with Josh Pinkham, Nathaniel Smith, Quinn Bachand, and Simon Chrisman. His group debuted in 2018 with the album ‘Whorls’.

Jeremy Kittel Bio, Age, Family & Education

Jeremy Kittel  was born in the state of Michigan, USA on April 26, 1984. He is 40 years old in 2024 and was born under the sign of Taurus. 

He was born to his father Roman Jackiw and his mother Vlasta Pruchova and grew up in his hometown Michigan along with his family members. Apart from this, there is no additional information regarding his remaining family members as well as siblings and family background. 

Regarding his educational background and academic credits, Kittel attended the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance for his undergraduate degree. He holds a Master’s degree in jazz performance from Manhattan School of Music and was awarded the University of Minnesota’s Emerging Artist Award in 2010. 

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Jeremy Kittel’s Wife and Children

While speaking about his personal life and relationships, not much has been mentioned in the online media portals. The details about his marriage, wife, children, former relationships, as well as current girlfriend, have not been mentioned publicly yet.

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Jeremy Kittel’s Net Worth

The net worth or wealth of Jeremy Kittel is projected to be between 1 million and 5 million dollars as of 2024.

He has amassed a sizable fortune from his primary profession as a violinist, performer, collaborations as well as music composition. Additionally, he also earns a significant sum from various endorsement projects. Pirastro strings and Coda bows are endorsed by Jeremy. 

Professional Career 

Known for his original compositions that combine a wide range of influences, Kittel plays music in the styles of folk, jazz, classical, and electronic music. Jeremy works with his band Kittel & Co., as a soloist with orchestras, and as a collaborator and supporter with several of today’s top musicians. 

A few of the popular names that he has worked with include Bela Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins, and Turtle Island Quartet. The long list of names also includes other popular musicians like Edgar Meyer, Fleet Foxes, and Chris Thile.

In February 2020, Jeremy gave the world premiere of “Stones River,” a new orchestral piece commissioned by the Orlando Philharmonic and performed with Jeremy as a soloist. He recently recorded, arranged, and performed on Aoife O’Donovan’s new string-centered album, “BullFrogs Croon,” for which he is a frequent collaborator.

Aside from Berklee College of Music, Kittel also teaches music at Belmont University, The New School, and International Music Academy of Pilsen, the Swannanoa Gathering, Zurich University of the Arts, Mark O’Connor Strings Camps, Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School, and the University of Michigan.

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Awards & Acknowledgements

He was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2019 for “Best Instrumental Composition”. Besides winning the US National Scottish Fiddle Championship, he has won six Detroit Music Awards, and he has contributed to several albums that are nominated for Grammys. Furthermore, he is the first musician to receive the Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin.

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