Jamie Gallupe

Jamie Gallupe is a cellist, viola da gamba player, and soprano who specializes in the field of historically informed performance practice. Like many who are drawn to historical performance, Jamie’s musical studies began with traditional cello pedagogy. However her taste for the more eclectic things in life took her to perform in a variety of nontraditional venues. This immersion in diverse styles and performance practices eventually led her to find her passion in both early and contemporary music, as well as education. In addition to an active performing life, Jamie is a dedicated teacher with more than a decade of teaching experience ranging from cello, to choir, to martial arts.

Jamie completed a Master of Music in historical performance at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in the spring of 2019. There she studied baroque cello and viola da gamba with Dr. John Moran as well as voice with Ah Young Hong. She received her Bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University where she studied cello with Deborah Pae of the Formosa Quartet.