Jeremy Rhizor plays the baroque violin and founded the Academy of Sacred Drama, an organization inspired by Baroque academies that champions the performance and research of sacred drama. Noted for playing "virtuosically but with fluid grace" by The New York Times, Rhizor performs with early music organizations throughout North America such as Aureas Voces in Nova Scotia, Alchymy Viols in Indiana, Ensemble VIII in Texas, Mountainside Baroque in Maryland, the Washington Bach Consort in Washington, DC, and Bach Vespers and the American Classical Orchestra in New York. He was recently a guest concertmaster of the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra and Lyra Baroque Orchestra. He is currently exploring the relationship between music and prayer and is learning about user interface design. Rhizor lives in the hamlet of Croton Falls in North Salem, NY.