Jenny Oaks Baker is one of America's most accomplished classical violinists. As a #1 Billboard Chart Classical Artist, Jenny’s albums have sold more than 150,000 copies around the world. Jenny began playing the violin at age four, and made her solo debut in 1983 when she was only eight years old. Since then, she has thrilled audiences throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States with performances equally powerful in emotion and mastery.
In April 1999, Jenny made her Carnegie Hall debut as a featured soloist in the Easter Festival Concert. She has also performed as a soloist in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center and in the Coolidge Auditorium at the Library of Congress. In 2005, Ms. Baker soloed with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center under the direction of Marvin Hamlisch.
A past guest soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, the Utah Symphony, the Orchestra at Temple Square, and the internationally acclaimed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Jenny has been featured in television and radio broadcasts nationwide. Additionally, she was a guest artist in “An Evening of Celebration,” an internationally televised concert honoring Gordon B. Hinckley, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
On Wings of Song, Jenny’s debut solo album, released in 1998 and Songs My Mother Taught Me followed close behind in 1999 with another well-regarded premier. Her third album, Where Love Is offered a stirring collection of inspiring love-themed songs, and a 2001 collaboration with pianist Jenny Richards resulted in American Tapestry. Jenny’s next recording, The Light Divine, released in 2003 and further established her as not only a stunning live performer, but a masterful recording artist as well. The Best of Jenny Oaks Baker has remained a bestseller since its 2005 release. In 2007, Jenny released her long-anticipated Christmas album, O Holy Night, and in 2008, Silver Screen Serenade, a magnificent collection of the film industry’s most spectacular theme songs, showcasing even more of her extensive and moving repertoire.
Jenny’s latest album, Then Sings My Soul, recently soared to No. 1 on the Billboard classical traditional music chart, knocking famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma to No. 2. Then Sings My Soul features brilliant renditions of beloved hymns and other wonderful classics, produced and arranged by Emmy-award-winning composer Sam Cardon.






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