Hailed by the press as the “Ingenious Greek maestro” and “Ms Dynamite”, Zoe Zeniodi has performed in venues like the Carnegie Hall and has been a member of the Hart Institute of Women Conductors of The Dallas Opera since 2016. Zoe is a multi-faceted artist whose work as a conductor has taken her to all continents in collaborations with artists like Stephen Hough and Lise de la Salle and orchestras like the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra Wellington, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Philharmonic, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Frost Symphony Orchestra and the Brno Philharmonic with which she has made several recordings.

Zoe is known for her passionate and intense performances in symphonic and operatic repertoire alike, as well as for her work as a pianist in chamber music and song repertoire.

The press has written: “Zeniodi drew some of the best playing the orchestra has ever produced…showed impressive podium authority and control” and “her obvious ability to lead…her mature ideas shone…”

Zoe has conducted opera and ballet at New Zealand Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Opera Southwest (first woman to conduct), Greek National Opera and Onassis Cultural Center, among others. She is the Principal Guest Conductor for “Asia-Europe” New Music Festival in Hanoi and previous positions include: Artistic Director of Thessaloniki Concert Hall, Principal Conductor of the Greek-Turkish Youth Orchestra, Music and Artistic Director of Broward Symphony Orchestra and Alhambra Orchestra, among others.

 

Hailed by the press as the “Ingenious Greek maestro” and “Ms Dynamite”, Zoe Zeniodi has performed in venues like the Carnegie Hall and has been a member of the Hart Institute of Women Conductors of The Dallas Opera since 2016. Zoe is a multi-faceted artist whose work as a conductor has taken her to all continents in collaborations with artists like Stephen Hough and Lise de la Salle and orchestras like the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra Wellington, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Bogota Philharmonic, Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Frost Symphony Orchestra and the Brno Philharmonic with which she has made several recordings.

Zoe is known for her passionate and intense performances in symphonic and operatic repertoire alike, as well as for her work as a pianist in chamber music and song repertoire.

The press has written: “Zeniodi drew some of the best playing the orchestra has ever produced…showed impressive podium authority and control” and “her obvious ability to lead…her mature ideas shone…”

Zoe has conducted opera and ballet at New Zealand Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Opera Southwest (first woman to conduct), Greek National Opera and Onassis Cultural Center, among others. She is the Principal Guest Conductor for “Asia-Europe” New Music Festival in Hanoi and previous positions include: Artistic Director of Thessaloniki Concert Hall, Principal Conductor of the Greek-Turkish Youth Orchestra, Music and Artistic Director of Broward Symphony Orchestra and Alhambra Orchestra, among others