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Alexander Zonjic knows all the best
places for music—past, present and future.
Whether the best is found in the words of
classic composition, cutting edge jazz or
original work, Zonjic perpetually transports
enchanted listeners to that amazing scene
through his playing. Immediately recognized
by the artistry and brilliance of his sound,
Zonjic creates music that is remembered for
its originality, vital energy and sheer beauty.
Whether he is performing a Mozart concerto
or constructing soulful jazz blues rhapsody,
the sound resonates with Zonjic’s own unique
magic.
Alexander Zonjic started his musical journey
at age 9 in his hometown of Windsor, Ontario,
Canada, when he was introduced to his
musical love, the guitar. By age 15, his
professional journey began as the lead guitar
player in a rhythm and blues band. It was at age 21 when Zonjic was ready to discover the beauty,
power and intelligence of music. That same year, destiny, a deity or simple serendipity intervened in the
form of a stranger on a street corner. Back in Windsor for a well-deserved breather, Zonjic was
approached by a shady character that recognized him as a musician from his numerous local
appearances. Would this would-be rock star be interested in buying a flute? The asking price for the
doubtlessly hot instrument was $50. “I liked how it looked in the case,” recalls Zonjic, who on a whim
offered nine dollars. The deal was done, Zonjic discovered the sound of his destiny and history was
made.
What he describes as “zero aptitude, but an immediate passion,” Zonjic set out to master the
mysterious apparatus. He at once recognized the beautiful spectrum and limitless possibilities of the
flute. Within a year, Zonjic realized the basics of the instrument. He auditioned successfully at the
University of Windsor where he began his formal training and became immersed in the works of Bach,
Mozart and other masters.
University instructors soon recognized Zonjic as a gifted student and recruited the second flutist of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra as a teacher for their promising scholar. Upon graduation, Zonjic continued
his studies under the tutelage of Ervin Monroe, principle flutist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
During these years, Zonjic attended school during the day, worked as a rock guitarist by night and even
found time to teach others how to play the flute. Zonjic also continued to listen to and learn from the
modern masters of jazz flute, Hubert Laws and Herbie Mann.
With a Bachelor of Musical Arts degree in hand, Zonjic embarked on his life’s voyage where soon
another fateful meeting would change his future. It was while performing in Detroit’s celebrated jazz club,
Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, that Zonjic experienced a chance encounter that would catapult him to even
more renown. Zonjic was approached by keyboard legend, Bob James, who that night had come to hear
for himself the work of the young virtuoso. James was so impressed that he asked Zonjic to join his
band – a collaboration and relationship that blossomed and led to international touring and recording.
This also led to recording with such jazz greats as Earl Klugh, Kirk Whalum, Harvey Mason and Angela
Bofill, to name just a few.
By playing with outstanding musicians, Zonjic soon began to realize the best from his instrument and
his own unique sound. Able to inspire those on stage with him, Zonjic soon became esteemed by his
peers in the music world. Through the warmth of his wit and the strength of his artistry, Zonjic developed
an instant connection with his audiences. He quickly found international acclaim for his work on the
stage and in the studio.
Zonjic has performed on stages around the world as a solo performer, with his own group, and as part of
jazz great Bob James’ band. Audiences in Japan, England, Philippines, Mexico and Dominican
Republic have enjoyed his incomparable sound. He has also performed at major classical and jazz
festivals throughout North America, including critically acclaimed appearances at Carnegie Hall, the
Hollywood Bowl and New York’s Apollo Theater.
Zonjic’s discography is as varied and selective as one would expect. His first recording, simply titled
Alexander Zonjic (1978), showcased his diverse musical palate. Elegant Evening (1982), Romance With
You (1987) and When Is It Real (1988) found Zonjic continuing his eclectic journey into pop jazz and
classically influenced melodies. Neon (1990) is a wonderful exploration of progressive jazz, created in
collaboration with Bob James, Earl Klugh, vocalist Angela Bofill and producer/saxophonist Kirk Whalum.
Showcasing his own technical and artistic mastery is Passion (1993), an extraordinary investigation of
several musical periods and styles. With mentor Ervin Monroe, Zonjic collaborated on three separate
projects. The Classical Album (1981), which features Zonjic, Monroe and the International Chamber
Orchestra; Pipers Holiday (1995) a joyful survey of the spirit and sounds of Christmas and Night (1997),
a unique recording which showcases some of the most beautiful and treasured melodies of all time. As
a guest soloist, Zonjic was featured on Bob James’ Ivory Coast project, an album that featured Zonjic’s
stellar flute on the hit track, Ashanti.
Zonjic has earned a special renown in Canada and his adopted home, the USA. The Detroit Free Press,
describing his CD Passion, said, “Zonjic uses his flute like a magic wand.” Whether performing with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra or in recital with his mentors Ervin
Monroe and Bob James, his trademark sound and unique personality are clear and unmistakable. The
New York Times, in describing one of his appearances with Bob James at Carnegie Hall said, “Some of
the musicians in Mr. James’ band were exceptional, especially the flutist Alexander Zonjic, who played
duets with himself using echoed tape delay.”
The enchantment of Alexander Zonjic is demonstrated through his artistry, exuberance and charismatic
personality. Recognizing all the qualities and knowledge that he communicates so well, CBS radio
station WVMV-FM, Smooth Jazz V98.7 in Detroit, recruited Zonjic to host a daily morning show, heard
from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday through Friday. As a morning host, Zonjic brings the breadth and
depth of his musical knowledge, quick-wit and on-air insight of limitless musical genres to a large and
loyal listening audience.
Two centuries ago Mozart created The Magic Flute, a beautiful opera in which the instrument transforms
its possessors into supernatural beings. Alexander Zonjic continues the tradition of the transforming
power of music. Through the magnificent sound of his flute and the strength of his unique character, he
takes today’s audiences to special places of true enchantment – magnificent musical worlds made of
vibration, space, color, meaning and above all, passion. Enjoy his magic. [Biography] [Discography] [Appearances] [What's New] [Newsletter] [Photos] [Contact us] [Links] [Merchandise] [Order Info] [Radio Show] [Homepage]
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