

Jordan Bluth, a Gilbert, Arizona native, recently completed a bachelor's degree in
Vocal Performance at Indiana University. While at Indiana he performed the roles
of Archibald Craven in Lucy Simon's musical, The Secret Garden, Tamino in
Mozart's The Magic Flute, Ferrando in Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, and Count
Almaviva in Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. In February of 2006, Jordan
performed as the tenor soloist in Robert Levin's newly completed edition of the
Mass in C Minor by W.A. Mozart under the direction of John William Gray. Other
concert works performed while at Indiana University include the tenor soloist in
G.F. Handel's work Alexander's Feast, and the tenor soloist in Ludwig van
Beethoven's Mass in C Major.
Jordan has also performed with Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, NY, the Utah Festival Opera Company in Logan, UT, and North Shore Musical Theatre in Beverly, MA. Along with stage productions, Jordan is an active concert soloist, performing most recently with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra in upstate New York; and as a featured recitalist, appearing recently in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, UT. Soccer fans may also know Jordan's name, as he was invited to perform the National Anthem before 45,000 + people at the international match between ReAL Salt Lake City and ReAL Madrid in August of 2006. He recently opened for Jon Schmidt and Cherie Call in concert, and is a featured soloist for composer Rob Gardner's Spire Music organization.
Jordan enjoys recording whenever he gets the chance, spanning genres from
classical and opera to jazz and pop. He comes from a family of seven children,
and is grateful for many years of support and love that they have given him. He
currently resides in Gilbert, Arizona.
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