Musicians

David Denizon

David Denizon was born in Paris where he received his early education. After moving to the US, he studied at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with Elfin Boico, and Arkady Fomin at Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he was a recipient of the prestigious Algur Meadows awards scholarship.

David Denizon has enjoyed a long career in music as a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player and teacher. He has been a member of the New American Chamber Orchestra, the Knoxville Symphony, New World Symphony, San Antonio Symphony and Austin Symphony Orchestra. He has performed in the US, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Finland, the Dominican Republic, Japan and Israel. As a soloist he has performed with the Texas Festival Orchestra, The Knoxville Chamber Orchestra, and the Laredo Philharmonic, among others. He was a founding member of the Sierra Grande String Quartet, resident quartet at the Sierra Grande Music Festival in New Mexico.

In June 2023 he released his debut solo album, a world premiere recording of American Sonatas by Stoessel, Strube and Damrosch on the Centaur label.

Website: daviddenizon.com