Denise Djokic
Denise Djokic (born 13 November 1980)
Career
Djokic is a native of Halifax.[3] She grew up in a large musical family and first began to learn the cello with her uncle, Pierre Djokic. Her parents, Lynn and Philippe, are both musicians, as is her brother, Marc.[4]
A soloist with many orchestras, she has appeared with the Toronto Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Portland Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic,
As a recitalist, Djokic performs with her long-time musical partner, pianist David Jalbert. They have performed together in Washington, D.C. at the Phillips Collection and Museum of Women in the Arts, in San Francisco, Cologne, Mexico City, Vancouver, at Chicago's Dame Myra Hess series and New York's Bargemusic, as well as many other cities throughout North America. Djokic and Jalbert also tour with Piano Plus, an organization which brings performances to rural communities in Canada. Djokic's love of chamber music brings her to many festivals each year, including the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival, Caramoor, Park City, Ravinia, San Miguel de Allende, and the Vancouver Chamber Music Festival. She performs with New York's Omega Ensemble and the Jupiter Chamber Players.
Immediately following the release of her debut recording on the Sony Classical label, Djokic was a featured performer at the
Djokic was the subject of a BRAVO! TV documentary entitled Seven Days, Seven Nights, which followed her through a week-long recital tour.
References
- ^ "Denise Djokic". The Canadian Encyclopedia / The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ^ "Jupiter String Quartet returns to Union concert series". union.edu. Union College. November 10, 2011.
- ^ a b Mandel, Charles (February 27, 2002). "U2 and Denise Who?". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ McMillan, Elizabeth (September 11, 2017). "Halifax classical violinist Marc Djokic wins $125K prize". CBC.ca.
- ^ "Denise Djokic Resuscitates Folk Classics". npr.org. NPR. May 10, 2006.
- ^ a b "Bader and Overton Canadian Cello Competition" (PDF). Queen's University. p. 19.
External links
- Official Denise Djokic homepage
- Profile on Denise Djokic
- Zavrsen kamerni festival u Otavi, Retrieved on December 29, 2008