Zoe Zeniodi
Classical music, Musical Artist
1976 –
Who is Zoe Zeniodi?
Zoe Zeniodi is Music Director of the Broward Symphony Orchestra and Associate Conductor for the Frost Symphony Orchestra. She is also the Associate Guest Conductor for the Alhambra Orchestra in Florida and has appeared as guest conductor with the New Philharmonic and the National Youth Orchestra of Spain. In addition to the standard repertoire, Zeniodi has championed new works by living composers including Frank Ticheli, Thomas Sleeper and Charles Liu.
“… impressive podium authority and control … Zeniodi drew maximum tension from the opening sequences, bringing the quiet dreamlike section to a great climax…skillfully brought out the work’s mood changes.” South Florida Classical Review
Zeniodi recently completed the DMA in Orchestral Conducting at the Frost School of Music. For the academic year 2010-2011, she has been invited by Professor Thomas Sleeper, Director of Orchestral Activities, to remain at the Frost School of Music to earn the first Artist Diploma in Conducting ever awarded by that school.
As soloist and accompanist, Zeniodi has been described by the international press as “an emotional, exciting and passionate pianist” She has appeared in the National Opera House and the Athens Megaron, the Purcell Room and St. Martin in the Fields, the Montpelier Festival, the Lisinski Concert Hall, the European Union Hall, and the Internationales Theater among others.
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