Zoe Zeniodi
Zoe Zeniodi works as a conductor and pianist in America, Asia and Europe.
She has performed in America with orchestras such as the Bogota Philharmonic (in concert with Stephen Hough and Lise de la Salle), New England Symphonic Ensemble (Carnegie Hall), Palm Beach Symphony, Broward Symphony and Alhambra Orchestra, as well as with the Florida Grand Opera for many years. She has been selected by the Dallas Opera as a member of the Institute of Women Conductors and was the first woman to conduct Opera Southwest in New Mexico.
In Europe and Asia she has conducted orchestras such as the Brno Philharmonic, South Czech Philharmonic, Tokyo Star Symphonic Orchestra, Orchestra Classica Toscana, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Thessaloniki State Orchestra, ERT National Symphony Orchestra, Camerata Orchestra of the Friends of Music, and has worked with the National Opera House and the Onassis Cultural Centre, among others.
She has served as Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of orchestras such as the Broward Symphony Orchestra (2010-2017), the Greek-Turkish Youth Orchestra (2017), MOYSA (2015), Alhambra Orchestra (2012-2015), Associate Principal Conductor of the Frost Symphony Orchestra (2007-2011), as well as the Aegean Festival (2014-2016).
She has a rich discography with labels such as Albany Records and as a pianist she has performed in major concert halls and international festivals in the US, Russia, Latin America and Europe.
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