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Co-Director, Conservatory Baroque Ensemble
Corey Jamason is an active international soloist and chamber music collaborator. The Los Angeles Times recently stated, “Jamason’s clear-headed performance of the Italian Concerto rang in our ears. . . . navigated easily through the work’s contrapuntal maze and gave it the careful, due balance of objective detachment and lofty passion.” He has collaborated with Jean-Pierre Rampal, Wieland Kuijken, Eva Legêne, Joseph Silverstein, Marion Verbruggen and other artists, and he appears frequently on National Public Radio’s Performance Today. He has performed with the San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Opera, American Bach Soloists, Musica Angelica, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, El Mundo, San Francisco Bach Choir and Camerata Pacifica. Festival appearances include the Berkeley, Bloomington, Bach Aria, San Luis Obispo Mozart and Norfolk festivals. He received degrees from Yale University, where he was a student of Richard Rephann; SUNY–Purchase; and Indiana University, where he received a D.M. degree. Recent recordings include performances with the violinist Gilles Apap, El Mundo and American Bach Soloists. In spring 2007 he was named director of the San Francisco Bach Choir.
Corey Jamason can be contacted at 415.503.6342 or cjamason@earthlink.net.