Jamie Leidwinger

Composer and soprano Jamie Leidwinger is currently pursuing her M.M. in Composition at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins under the tutelage of Dr. Amy Beth Kirsten. Jamie received a B.A. in Music with a minor in Political Science from Dickinson College, where her primary composition teachers included Dr. Robert Pound, Dr. David Smooke, and Dr. Douglas Buchanan. 

She has participated in masterclasses with Andrea Clearfield and Christopher Cerrone, and her works have been read by ensembles such as the JACK Quartet, Rêlache, the Amernet Quartet, NOVUS Trombone Ensemble, and the Serafin Quartet. 

Jamie Leidwinger appears in the following:

Music to Test Your Endurance

Saturday, November 05, 2016

With the New York Marathon right around the corner, it's only fitting we usher it in with 10 pieces of music requiring stamina from performers and audience alike.

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Watch: ICE Members Compete in 'Stupid Musician Tricks'

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Musicians in the International Contemporary Ensemble presented an Olympics-style competition as part of its residency at this year's Mostly Mozart Festival.
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A Day in the Life: Christopher Cerrone

Friday, July 15, 2016

How do artists refresh their creative lives? This week, Christopher Cerrone plays with some crazy acoustics while soaking up the history of Rome.

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A Day in the Life: Nina C. Young

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

How do artists refresh their creative lives? This week, Rome Prize-winner Nina C. Young takes over our Instagram and gives us a glimpse of her last few days in Italy.

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A Day in the Life: Christopher Rountree

Thursday, July 07, 2016

How do artists refresh their creative lives? This week, composer and conductor Christopher Rountree takes over our Instagram to reveal his favorite forms of downtime.

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