Zoë Black

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Zoë Black

Zoë Black is an Australian violin player. She plays with Australian Chamber Orchestra and is a recitalist and soloist.[1]

Black has worked extensively with pianist and composer Joe Chindamo. Together they were nominated for the 2014 and 2016 ARIA Awards for Best Classical Album for their albums Dido's Lament[2] and The New Goldberg Variations.[3]

In 2011 Chindamo, Black and friends (Daniel Farrugia, Philip Rex, Sarah Curro, Caroline Henbest and Josephine Vains) released Hush collection. Volume 11, Luminous : inspired by Mozart for the Hush project which supports children's hospitals around Australia.

Discography[]

Joe Chindamo and Zoë Black

  • Reimaginings (2012) – Which Way Music
  • Dido's Lament (2013) – Mo'OzArt[4]
  • The New Goldberg Variations (2015)

Joe Chindamo featuring Zoë Black and friends

  • Hush collection. Volume 11, Luminous : inspired by Mozart (2011) – Hush Music Foundation

Zoe Black and Daniel McKay

  • D'aujourd'hui (2008) – Move

References[]

  1. ^ Moffatt, Steve (8 January 2016), "Joe Chindamo and Zoe Black give Bach's Goldberg a major working over", Manly Daily
  2. ^ Dwyer, Michael (28 November 2014), "Violist Zoe Black and composer Joe Chindamo bridge jazz to tinker with Goldberg", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ McCabe, Kathy (3 October 2016), "Flume and The Avalanches lead the nominations in the ARIA Awards no one gets to see", News.com.au
  4. ^ Moffatt, Steve (10 December 2013), "Album review: Dido's Lament by Zoe Black and Joe Chindamo", Manly Daily
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