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Danijela Žeželj-Gualdi

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Danijela Žeželj-Gualdi was born in Croatia
where she began to study
violin in 1984. By
eleven, she had
already become the youngest member of the Zadar Chamber Orchestra.
Together
with this orchestra she performed at important Croatian venues and
festivals
such as Musical Evenings in St. Donat and the Zagreb Academy
of Music.
Her
higher-level education began at The Academy
of Arts in
Novi
Sad, Serbia,
when she began her studies with Professor Eugenia Tchougaeva in 1993. It was here that Ms.
Žeželj-Gualdi became a
member of the chamber orchestra Camerata Academica, which afforded her
the
opportunity to perform throughout Europe.
In
1998 she graduated from the Academy and became a member of the Belgrade
Philharmonic Orchestra.
A year
later, she was awarded a full scholarship to study at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
where she graduated with a Masters Degree in 2001.
In 2006, Ms. Žeželj-Gualdi graduated with the
doctoral degree in Violin Performance at the University of Georgia. There she studied violin
with Dr. Michael
Heald and her second instrument, viola with Dr. Mark Neumann. Additionally, she studied
with world-renowned
musicians Pamela Frank, Andres Cardenes, Carolyn Huebl, Chris Wu, Katie McLin, Mischa Amory, Marina
Jashvilli, Timothy
Baker and members of
the Quarteto Latinoamericano.
As
an active performer she played both the violin and viola extensively
in solo recitals throughout the U.S and Eastern
Europe. She has been featured
as a concerto soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Tennessee and the
University
of Georgia Symphony Orchestra.
Ms. Žeželj-Gualdi is also a passionate interpreter
of contemporary music. In 2004 she was a
featured soloist in the Composer in Residence concerts at Hodgson Hall,
Athens (with renowned contemporary composers
Augusta
Reed Thomas and James MacMillan.)
Since her youth, Ms. Žeželj-Gualdi has consistently
impressed audiences in numerous chamber ensembles.
She frequently performs with the University
of Georgia Faculty
and collaborates with renowned artists such as Evgeny Rivkin.
In the fall of 2004, Ms. Žeželj-Gualdi joined guitarist
John Huston and formed Duo Lunaire, a chamber group that performed a
diverse repertoire of contemporary and historical music.
She also participated at the American Liszt Society Festival
held at University of Georgia
in February 2006. At the UGA Summer Music
Camp and GA ASTA Chamber Music Workshop in 2005 she coached young chamber
music groups. In 2004 Ms. Žeželj-Gualdi
performed at Carnegie Hall with the ARCO Chamber Orchestra.
Additionally in the spring of 2005, she joined Classic
City Strings, Athens’
Premiere String Quartet.
Ms.
Žeželj-Gualdi has also been an avid performer of early music. In Croatia
she
played with the chamber group “Zadarski
Madrigalisti” which specialized in
music from the Renaissance. In
2006 she
joined the “New Trinity Baroque Orchestra” from Atlanta,
performing on period instruments
featuring early music from the Baroque era.
Her
involvement as an orchestral musician has been varied and diverse. As a member of the Carnegie
Mellon
University
Symphony
Orchestra she performed at Carnegie Hall in 2001. Recently she has
served as
both assistant concertmaster and also principal viola in the UGA
Symphony
Orchestra. She has
also performed with
the Symphony Orchestra PRO ARTE from Vienna, Novi Sad Opera Orchestra,
Augusta
Symphony Orchestra, Gwinett
Ballet
Orchestra, Westmoreland
Symphony
Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra of University of Gratz,
Symphonietta Belgrade, and Voivodina Youth
Orchestra.
Ms.
Danijela Žeželj-Gualdi currently serves on the faculty of Georgia Perimeter College
and Atlanta
Music
Academy.
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