Gabriel Cabezas (@starbuckcello) made waves in his @nyphilharmonic debut performing Gabriella Smith’s (@gabriella.coati) powerful cello concerto, Lost Coast, conducted by the legendary John Adams!! 🥂 🌊

Reposted from @nyphilharmonic • Last night, NY Phil Artistic Partner John Adams led a program of music from the 20th and 21st centuries, mostly by American composers — including himself and his mentee @gabriella.coati, who was on hand to share insights into her work, “Lost Coast.” NY Phil Principal Trumpet Chris Martin and English horn player Ryan Roberts were the soloists in Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City” on what would have been the composer’s 124th birthday. And, on a program showcasing multiple generations of American music-makers, cellist Gabriel Cabezas (@starbuckcello) — soloist on Gabriella Smith’s piece — was reunited on stage with his former teacher, NY Phil Principal Cello Carter Brey (seen backstage)!

This program repeats once more, November 16 at 7:30 pm. 

📸: @chrisleephotonyc
Gabriel Cabezas (@starbuckcello) made waves in his @nyphilharmonic debut performing Gabriella Smith’s (@gabriella.coati) powerful cello concerto, Lost Coast, conducted by the legendary John Adams!! 🥂 🌊 Reposted from @nyphilharmonic • Last night, NY Phil Artistic Partner John Adams led a program of music from the 20th and 21st centuries, mostly by American composers — including himself and his mentee @gabriella.coati, who was on hand to share insights into her work, “Lost Coast.” NY Phil Principal Trumpet Chris Martin and English horn player Ryan Roberts were the soloists in Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City” on what would have been the composer’s 124th birthday. And, on a program showcasing multiple generations of American music-makers, cellist Gabriel Cabezas (@starbuckcello) — soloist on Gabriella Smith’s piece — was reunited on stage with his former teacher, NY Phil Principal Cello Carter Brey (seen backstage)! This program repeats once more, November 16 at 7:30 pm. 📸: @chrisleephotonyc
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