Zoe Zeniodi

[29] Zeniodi made her Australian debut in 2022, conducting the Queensland Symphony Orchestra for Poulenc's La voix humaine with Alexandra Flood, and the world premiere of The Call (based on the story "A Phone Call" by Auburn Sandstrom on The Moth)[30] with Ali McGregor.

[33] Zeniodi has been announced to have her debut in Sydney Opera House in the summer of 2024, to perform Mozart's Cosi fan tutte.

[34] Zeniodi has released three commercial recordings on the Albany Records to critical acclaim: Thomas Sleeper's Translucence (Brno Philharmonic) and XENIA (Frost Symphony Orchestra), as well as Frank Ticheli's An American Dream (Frost Symphony Orchestra).

"Zeniodi coolly rose to the occasion, drawing stupendous playing from the students of the university's Frost Symphony Orchestra ... Zeniodi drew maximum tension from the opening sequences, bringing the quiet dreamlike section to a great climax.

– South Florida Classical Review, David Fleshler, 22 November 2009[35] Zeniodi's life and career was a focus of the documentary film La Maestra (2023), by American actress and director Maggie Contreras.

For example Zeniodi is depicted playing with her children, waving the conductor's battons like magic wands, whereas Contreras argued that the documentary aimed to break free from the stereotype of the authoritarian character that belittles musicians.