Alexander Zonjic

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Alexander Zonjic
Born (1951-04-30) April 30, 1951 (age 72)
Flutist

Alexander Zonjic (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Зоњић; born April 30, 1951) is a Canadian

flutist and recording artist who performs both light jazz and classical
compositions.

Biography

He is the son of a Greek mother and a Serbian émigré father who left the war-torn Yugoslavia before Tito's communists took over. He was educated in Windsor where he graduated from University of Windsor in 1975 and continued studying with Ervin Monroe, a distinguished first flutist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

Throughout the 1980s, continuing to live in Windsor with his wife, Lorraine, and son, Alex Jr., Zonjic performed regularly in Detroit-area clubs such as Baker's Keyboard Lounge, Alexanders, and Murdock's.

Detroit, Michigan.[3]

Discography

References

  1. ^ Oosting, Jonathan (2009-07-10). "High flutin': Alexander Zonjic's musical journey and why purists are too hard on smooth jazz". MLive.
  2. ^ Wilke, Steve (2015-08-27). "Multiple Choice". HOUR Detroit.
  3. ^ Oosting, Jonathan (2009-07-10). "High flutin': Alexander Zonjic's musical journey and why purists are too hard on smooth jazz". mlive. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  • M. Moten, "Alexander Zonjic: Detroit's Adopted Son" Faces of Detroit Fall 2006

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