Julie Andrijeski

Senior Instructor
Department of Music
College of Arts and Sciences
Head of Historical Performance Practice
Department of Music
College of Arts and Sciences

Julie Andrijeski is celebrated as a performer, scholar, and teacher of early music and dance. She has been recognized for her “invigorating verve and imagination” (Washington Post), “fiery and poetic depth” (Cleveland Plain Dealer), and “velvety, consistently attractive sound” (New York Times). Her knowledgeable blend of early music and dance imbues her performances and teaching with gestural and rhythmic nuance, creating a unique style. She is Artistic Director and Concertmaster of the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, Co-director of the ensemble Quicksilver, and Principal Player with Apollo’s Fire, the Cleveland Baroque Orchestra. She also performs frequently with Les Délices (Cleveland) and the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, as well as other diverse early music groups across the nation and abroad.

Ms. Andrijeski joined the Music faculty at ǿմý in 2007 where she is now Senior Instructor, teaching early music performance practices and directing the baroque orchestra, chamber music, and dance ensembles. Additionally, she is Teacher of Baroque Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She holds a semi-annual residency as Visiting Lecturer at the Juilliard School, and is often invited to share her performance, teaching, and research skills at such institutions as the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Temple University, Peabody Conservatory, and Indiana University. Her article on violin performance in the early baroque era is published in A Performer’s Guide to Seventeenth-Century Music (Indiana University Press, 2012). She won Early Music America’s Thomas Binkley Award, for outstanding achievement in performance and scholarship, and was recently named Creative Workforce Fellow by Cuyahoga Arts & Culture (Ohio), supporting her research and performance of 17th-century music in manuscript.

A native of Boise, Idaho, Julie Andrijeski holds a doctoral degree in historical performance from ǿմý, and violin performance degrees from Northwestern University (M.M.) and the University of Denver (B.M.). Her recordings can be found on Acis Productions, Dorian Recordings, Avie, Koch, Centaur, and Musica Omnia, as well as on independent labels.

Dated: December 2016

 

Teaching Information

Courses Taught

MUEN 397 Baroque Orchestra
MUEN 394 Baroque Dance
MUEN 393 Baroque Chamber Ensembles
Music History Seminar in Baroque Dance

Education

Bachelor of Music
University of Denver
Master of Music
Northwestern University
Doctor of Musical Arts
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