Julie Andrijeski
Lauded for her “invigorating verve and imagination” by the Washington Post, Julie Andrijeski is among the leading Baroque violinists in the U.S. Ms. Andrijeski is a full-time Lecturer in the Music Department at Case Western Reserve University, where she teaches performance practice and Baroque dance, and directs the Case/CIM Baroque Orchestra. This academic year she is also Visiting Assistant Professor at Oberlin Conservatory. Ms. Andrijeski plays principal roles with many Baroque groups including Apollo’s Fire, Quicksilver, Spiritus Collective, and the King’s Noyse. Her unique performance style is greatly influenced by her knowledge and skilled performance of Baroque dance, and she often teaches both violin and dance at workshops. She has been on the summer faculties of the Baroque Performance Institute at the Oberlin Conservatory and the Madison Early Music Festival for over a decade and recently joined the faculty at the Vancouver Early Music Festival. Her recordings can be found on Acis, Dorian Recordings (with Chatham Baroque), Centaur, and Musica Omnia; the most recent, “Stile Moderno” (with Quicksilver) was released in September 2011.