Aubrie Jacobson

Pianist

Years at Source: 2021
Biography: A native of Marquette, Michigan, pianist Aubrie Jacobson earned a Bachelor of Music in piano performance from Viterbo University in 2019. Aubrie completed a master’s degree in collaborative piano performance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Mead Witter School of Music under the instruction of Martha Fischer in May 2021 and plans to begin doctoral studies in collaborative piano at UW-Madison in the fall of 2021. Now a teaching assistant for an undergraduate accompanying course at UW-Madison, Aubrie previously worked as a teaching and program assistant with UW-Madison’s opera department and opera scenes program. Aubrie has been an active church musician since 2011 and has enjoyed collaborating with choirs at Viterbo and playing keyboard instruments in orchestral groups for opera productions at Viterbo and UW-Madison. She also served as a student coach/accompanist for the Viterbo Music Theatre Department until 2019. Aubrie conducted research on Finnish music and literature in Finland and presented this research at the 2018 Wisconsin Music Teachers Association Conference in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, and various academic research conferences in La Crosse, Wisconsin, after receiving a Viterbo Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship. She also received the award for Outstanding Humanities Oral Presentation at the 2018 Seven Rivers Undergraduate Research Symposium for her presentation on this topic. Aubrie recently collaborated on a recording of Love Drunk (Folk Songs, Set No. 16b) for Violin and Piano by composer Reza Vali. Aubrie is thrilled to participate in the 2021 MNDuo Program through Source Song Festival with duo partner and mezzo-soprano, Lindsey Meekhof.
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