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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.
Besides being an accomplished musician, Jaime has an inspiring story to share. Born and raised in communist Cuba, he was offered many opportunities-including offers to study in Moscow with some of the greatest musicians of our time-if only he and his family would renounce their belief in God. They refused. When Jaime was ten, miraculously, his family was given the opportunity to leave the country.
Over the years, Jaime has played his violin in a variety of settings, from high school auditoriums to churches to the world-renowned Carnegie Hall. He has performed before heads of state and other government officials around the world, including the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the former Soviet Union. He averages more than 200 concerts annually, performing for over half a million people each year—sometimes as many as 60,000 in a single performance.
Jaime is a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago. After briefly studying medicine at the University of Illinois, he chose to leave medical school to serve God full-time with his musical talents.
Jaime has recorded and released 15 CDs and DVDs. Three of these (At the Cross, I Am Not Worthy and A Song For You) were recorded in Europe with the Czecho-Slovak National Radio Symphony in Bratislava. His Christmas album, Christmas in the Aire, was recorded with the 75-member Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra in Budapest.







