Michelle Djokic, cello
Ms. Djokic is the Founding Artistic Director of the Concordia Chamber
Players based in New Hope, PA., now in their 12th season. Residing in the Bay area since 2004, Ms. Djokic served as Assistant principal cellist of the San Francisco Symphony from 2005-2007. In 2008 she won a position with the New Century Chamber Orchestra. In the fall of 2008 she recorded the Piazzola Four Seasons as principal cellist with music director and violinist Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg. She also recorded the Trio for Trumpet, Cello and Piano by Eric Ewazen forAlbany Records with the composer at the piano and Chris Gekker on trumpet.
In 1985 Ms. Djokic made her Carnegie Hall debut as soloist with the
New Jersey Symphony. She has appeared as soloist with orchestras
throughout the United States, Canada and Europe to great critical
acclaim. As a child she captured the Philadelphia Orchestra Young
Artist Competition first prize giving her a debut with the
Philadelphia Orchestra at the age of 13. Other prizes
include the Prince Bernard Award for Excellence in the
1989 Scheveningen International Cello Competition, the coveted
People's Prize in the 1980 Pablo Casals International Cello
Competition in Budapest, Hungary, first prize in the Chicago Civic
Orchestra Competition, as well as first prize in the young
artists competitions of the New Jersey Symphony, the North Carolina
Symphony, the Juilliard School Concerto Competition and the Aspen
Festival Concerto Competition.
Her festival appearances include the Aspen Music Festival, Banff Music
Festival, Newport Music Festival, Kingston Chamber Music Festival,
Princeton Music Festival, Roycroft Chamber Music Festival, Bowdoin
College Music Festival, Northern Country Chamber Players, and the
Mozart Festival. Active as a solo and chamber musician, Ms. Djokic has
been invited to perform with the Emanuel Ax, Menahem Pressler, and
Lynn Harrel as well as the Boston Chamber Players, American Chamber
Players and the Northern Country Chamber Players.
Orchestral positions have included principal cellist of the Denver
Symphony, Jupiter Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, McGill Chamber
Orchestra and the Rhode Island Philharmonic. A student of Leonard Rose
and Channing Robbins, Ms. Djokic received both her Bachelor of Music
degree and her Master of Music degree at the age of 20 from the
Juilliard School of Music.
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