Dr. Jamie Reimer serves as Lecturer of Voice at the University of Nebraska School of Music. She is quickly gaining recognition as an expert on the songs of Robert Owens following her collaboration with the composer in 2007, and her work has been presented at national and regional meetings of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and the College Music Society. Her academic accomplishments include graduate degrees from University of Nebraska – Lincoln, where she was a Maude Hammond Fling Fellow and the recipient of an Othmer Fellowship, the University’s most prestigious graduate award, and two degrees from Hastings College. Dr. Reimer is the recipient of a University of Nebraska Humanities Center Grant, the Sigma Alpha Iota Doctoral Grant, an internship at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and was selected as a Theodore Presser Scholar in 1999. In 2006, she was chosen as one of the 12 best young teachers in the United States and Canada for the National Association of Teachers Intern Program. Prior to joining the UNL faculty, Dr. Reimer taught voice and related courses at Midland Lutheran College.
A versatile soprano, she has performed leading roles in Così fan tutte, Le nozze di Figaro, Street Scene, Dido and Aeneas, The Gondoliers, 1776, and Into the Woods, in addition to several oratorio engagements including Messiah, the Mozart Requiem, Beethoven’s Mass in C and a performance of Lizst’s Christus at the 2005 conference of the American Liszt Society. Dr. Reimer’s “lush and vivacious” singing has garnered several accolades, including the National Association of Teachers of Singing Nebraska Artist Award in 2000, the Hastings Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Award, and the 2006 Mary Ann Starring Graduate Performance Award.
Dr. Reimer is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, where she serves as Province Officer.
A versatile soprano, she has performed leading roles in Così fan tutte, Le nozze di Figaro, Street Scene, Dido and Aeneas, The Gondoliers, 1776, and Into the Woods, in addition to several oratorio engagements including Messiah, the Mozart Requiem, Beethoven’s Mass in C and a performance of Lizst’s Christus at the 2005 conference of the American Liszt Society. Dr. Reimer’s “lush and vivacious” singing has garnered several accolades, including the National Association of Teachers of Singing Nebraska Artist Award in 2000, the Hastings Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Award, and the 2006 Mary Ann Starring Graduate Performance Award.
Dr. Reimer is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, where she serves as Province Officer.

