바이올린 타티아나 드미트리아데스

바이올린 타티아나 드미트리아데스

Violinist Tatiana Dimitriades joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 1987-1988 concert season.  She has played under the music directorship of maestros Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, and Andris Nelsons, in addition countless guest conductors.  She is also active as a soloist and chamber musician.  Highlights of her solo performances include appearances at Carnegie Hall with the Senior Concert Orchestra, at the Grand Teton Festival playing the Mendelssohn Concerto, and at Weill Hall, under the sponsorship of the Associated Music Teachers of New York. 

 

Born and raised in New York, Ms. Dimitriades attended the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School.  She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees and an Artist Diploma from the Indiana University School of Music, where she was awarded the Performer’s Certificate in recognition of outstanding musical performance.  A recipient of the Lili Boulanger Memorial Award, Ms. Dimitirades has also won the Guido Chigi Saracini Prize presented by the Academia Musicale Chigiana of Sienna, Italy, on the occasion of the Paganini Centenary, and the Mischa Pelz Prize of National Young Musicians Foundation’s Debut Competition in Los Angeles.

 

 

Ms. Dimitriades is a former member and frequent guest of the Boston Artists Ensemble and was a member of the Walden Chamber Players.  She can also be heard regularly in chamber music ‘Prelude’ concerts with BSO colleagues at Symphony Hall in Boston and at Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood. She and her husband, pianist Jonathan Bass, perform frequently as the Boston Duo. Tatiana Dimitriades was concertmaster of the Newton Symphony Orchestra and the New Philharmonia Orchestras, and has appeared on numerous occasions as concerto soloist with these and other Boston area orchestras.

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