Tatiana Dimitriades, violin
Biography
Tatiana Dimitriades,
violin, was born and raised in New York and attended thePre-college Division of the Julliard School. She earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music, and an Artist diploma from the Indiana School of Music,where she was awarded the Professor's Certificate in recognition of outstanding musical performance. A recipient of the Lili Boulanger Memorial Award,Ms. Dimitriades has also wonthe Guido Chigi Saracini Prize presented by the Academia Musicale Chigiana of Siena, Italy, on the occasion of the Paganini Centenary, and the Mischa Pelz Prize of the National Young Musicians Foundations Debut Competition in Los Angeles. Ms. Dimitriades joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 1987-88 season. An active chamber musician, she is a member of the Boston Artists' Ensemble, and of the Boston Conservatory Chamber Ensemble. She now teaches at the Boston Conservatory of Music, and is a founding member of the Walden Chamber Players. She was concertmaster of the Newton Symphony Orchestra, withwhich she often appeared as a soloist, and continues to perform frequently in recital and chamber music throughout New England. Other solo performances have included a Carnegie Recital Hall appearance sponsored by the Associated Music Teachers of New York and an appearance as soloist in the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto at the Grand Teton Music Festival.New Paragraph