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Michelle Djokic
Artist Info
Period
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Modern
Genre
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Chamber
 
Michelle Djokic is a renowned cellist and chamber musician who has made a significant impact on the classical music world. Born in New York City in 1971, Djokic grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, Ivan Djokic, was a violinist and conductor, and her mother, Ruth Laredo, was a pianist. Djokic began playing the cello at the age of three and gave her first public performance at the age of six. Djokic's early musical education was guided by her parents, who recognized her talent and encouraged her to pursue a career in music. She studied with some of the most distinguished cellists of the time, including Leonard Rose, Harvey Shapiro, and Bernard Greenhouse. Djokic also attended the Juilliard School, where she earned a Bachelor of Music degree and a Master of Music degree. Djokic's career as a professional musician began in the early 1990s, when she won several prestigious competitions, including the Naumburg International Cello Competition and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. These victories launched her career and led to performances with major orchestras and at major venues around the world. One of Djokic's most notable performances was her debut with the New York Philharmonic in 1993, where she performed the Dvorak Cello Concerto under the baton of Kurt Masur. The performance was widely praised, and Djokic was hailed as a rising star in the classical music world. Over the years, Djokic has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the London Symphony Orchestra. She has also collaborated with many of the world's most renowned conductors, including James Levine, Seiji Ozawa, and Christoph Eschenbach. In addition to her work as a soloist, Djokic is also an accomplished chamber musician. She has performed with many of the world's leading chamber ensembles, including the Guarneri Quartet, the Emerson Quartet, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Djokic is also the founder and artistic director of the Concordia Chamber Players, a chamber ensemble based in New Jersey that has gained a reputation for its innovative programming and high-quality performances. Djokic's recordings have received critical acclaim and have won several awards, including a Grammy nomination for her recording of the Brahms Double Concerto with violinist Jaime Laredo and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. She has also recorded for major labels such as Sony Classical, Naxos, and Bridge Records. Throughout her career, Djokic has been recognized for her contributions to the classical music world. In 2000, she was awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, one of the most prestigious awards in classical music. She has also been honored with the S&R Washington Award, the Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming, and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship. In addition to her performing career, Djokic is also a dedicated teacher. She has taught at several prestigious institutions, including the Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, and the New England Conservatory of Music. She is currently on the faculty of the College of New Jersey, where she teaches cello and chamber music. In conclusion, Michelle Djokic is a highly accomplished cellist and chamber musician who has made a significant impact on the classical music world.
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