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Praised for her “alluring clarity” (The New York Times), Jamie Jordan sings modern and contemporary classical music. She has performed at the Brooklyn Museum for the Brooklyn Philharmonic Chamber Music Series; Carnegie Hall with Daniel Druckman, Colin Currie and the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble; Detroit Institute of Arts with Amphion Percussion; Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group; Big Ears Festival, Disney Hall, June in Buffalo, Lincoln Center Festival, Miller Theatre and the Stone with Ensemble Signal; Abrons Arts Center with Experiments in Opera; MATA festival and Wesleyan University with Mantra Percussion; Merkin Hall with Mimesis Ensemble; Merkin Hall and Tenri Cultural Institute with New York New Music Ensemble; MATA Festival with Talea Ensemble; PASIC with the Bob Becker Ensemble; and Symphony Space with Nadia Sirota.
Jamie Jordan has appeared as a guest artist at the American Academy in Rome, Cornell University, Eastman School of Music, Ithaca College, University of Notre Dame, Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY Fredonia, Syracuse University, University of Maryland, University of South Carolina, University of South Florida, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Music on the Edge (UPittsburgh), NYCEMF, Resonant Bodies Festival, Unruly Music Festival (Milwaukee), and Wisconsin Flute Festival. She has also appeared as soloist with Alia Musica Pittsburgh and Southern Tier Symphony. Other performances include the role of Romilda (Xerxes) with the Connecticut Early Music Festival, and one-woman cabaret shows at Rose’s Turn.
Highlights from her 2015-2016 season include the US premiere of David Lang’s just with Nadia Sirota and friends, Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 with NOCCO (Seattle), works by Kate Soper and Natacha Diels with New York New Music Ensemble, and a solo electroacoustic recital on the Music on the Edge series (Pittsburgh).
Jamie Jordan is a passionate music educator; she teaches privately in New York City and the metropolitan area. She can be heard on Albany Records, GIA publications, Innova Records, Ravello Records, and Sanctuary Jazz.