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Zoë Martin-Doike, Violin

Zoë Martin-Doike, Violin

Biography

Violinist Zoë Martin-Doike from Honolulu, Hawaii is a recent graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Pamela Frank. Zoë has been heard on the NPR shows “From the Top,” “A Prairie Home Companion,” and “What Makes It Great,” and has performed as a soloist with notable orchestras including the Honolulu Symphony, Richardson Symphony, Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. She won first place in the Lennox International Young Artists Competition and the Music Teachers’ National Association senior string competition, and she has attended the Sarasota Music Festival, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and the Keshet Eilon Music Festival in Israel. Passionate about chamber music, Zoë has collaborated in chamber music performances with such artists as Atar Arad, Roberto Diaz, Jonathan Biss and Gilles Apap. Zoë enjoys studying Eastern religion and philosophy in her spare time, and has had the distinct pleasure of performing for His Holiness, the Dalai Lama.


Performances by Zoë Martin-Doike

Composer Title Date Action
Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in C Major, Op. 59 No. 3 09/16/2014 Play Add to playlist

Zoë Martin-Doike Concerts

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