Jaime Jorge! His forceful, expressive mastery of the violin has delighted audiences around the globe. Jaime has dedicated his talents to sharing the love of God through sacred and classical concerts and special appearances the world over.

From High School auditoriums to magnificent cathedrals, from simple church programs to Carnegie Hall, Jaime’s music can inspire, uplift, and bring peace. For over two decades, through 15 albums and more than 2,500 concerts in North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, Jaime’s music has touched the lives of millions. It can touch yours too.

Jaime: A Short Biography

Born in Cuba in 1970, Jaime began violin studies at age five. When he was ten, Jaime’s family immigrated to the United States and he began lessons with the eminent violinist Cyrus Forough, a student of the great David Oistrakh.
Jaime’s mom wanted him to be a violinist, but he dreamed of becoming a missionary doctor. When he entered college in 1988, he began to take all the pre-med courses, in order to prepare to go to Medical School. In  1992, Jaime was accepted into the University Of Illinois Medical School, but into his second year of Medical School, Jaime felt the Lord’s call to leave medical school for a life of service dedicated to music ministry. The rest, is history in the making, for God’s honor and glory.


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World Tours & Professional Experience

Concertmaster, Milwaukee Youth Symphony III, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 1981-1983

Asst. Concertmaster, Classical Symphony Orchestra, Chicago, Illinois – 1985

Asst. Principal, Roosevelt University Orchestra, Chicago, Illinois – 1986 to 1988

Concert Soloist, New England Youth Ensemble, U.S./Canadian Tour – 1988

Guest Performer, Carnegie Hall, New England Youth Ensemble – 1989

Invitational Performances before the Governor and First Lady of Puerto Rico – 1989, 1990, 1991

Invitational Performances for United States Government officials of the International Monetary Fund – 1991

Guest Soloist, House of Writers cultural program, Moscow, Russia – 1993

Guest Soloist, Youth to Youth Conference, Riga, Republic of Latvia – 1993

Honor Performance before President Guntis Ulmanis and ranking officials of the Republic of Latvia – 1993

Concert Tour, Solo performances in major cities, Australia – 1994, 2003, 2004

Guest Soloist, General Conference Session, Utrecht, The Netherlands – 1995

Honor Performance before the Governor of Arkansas – 1997

Concert Tour, Solo performances in eight major cities, Brazil – 1997, 1998

Honor Performance before David Kilgour, Secretary of State of Canada – 2001

Gardner-Webb University, adjunct professor of music – 1999-2003

Guest Performer, National Religious Broadcasters Convention – 2001, 2005

Concert Tour: 44 concerts across Australia and New Zealand, September-October, 2007

Concert Tour: Solo performances in Romania, Austria, Czech Republic and Ukraine as part of a Missionary Concert Tour with the Baptist Missionary Association of America, June, 2007

Concert Tour: Solo performances in Zhytomir, Kiev, Poltava, Kharkov, Donetsk, Mariupal, Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, Cherkassy as part of a Missionary Concert Tour with the Baptist Missionary Association of America, August, 2009

Following graduation from Loyola University of Chicago, Jaime was accepted into the University Of Illinois Medical School. But Jaime chose to leave medical school for a life of service dedicated to his music ministry.

Affiliations

1. La Voz de la Esperanza. Since 1942 the lives of millions of people have been renewed by the Voice of Hope, whose messages raise up Jesus Christ as the supreme source of joy and salvation.

2. John Stoddart is an amazingly gifted artist. He’s a pianist, vocalist, arranger, songwriter, producer and conductor. For more information on his incredible albums and life, visit his website

3. Morning Song. Morning Song is an inspirational Christian record label representing the music ministry of eight artists

4. Gardner-Webb University. This Christian university has been a leader in Christian higher education for nearly 100 years. Jaime joined the faculty at Gardner-Webb in August of 1999. Jaime is an adjunct professor of music in the Fine Arts Division.