Cellist Gabriel Cabezas at Lake George Music Festival

gabrielOn Thursday, August 22, cellist Gabriel Cabezas will appear at the Lake George Music Festival with the Festival Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Roger Kalia. Cabezas will be the featured soloist on Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1, a  piece noted for its call-and-response duet between cello and celesta, leading into a lengthy cello cadenza that is considered to be a complete movement on its own. The program also includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.

The concert will take place at 7:30 on August 22, at the Shepard Park Amphitheater, on Canada Street between Amherst and Montcalm, Lake George, New York. For more information, please visit lakegeorgemusicfestival.com.

COMPLETE PROGRAM: 

BeethovenSymphony No. 5
Shostakovich, Cello Concerto No. 1

Cellist Gabriel Cabezas has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, the National Symphony of Costa Rica, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New World Symphony, and the Nashville Symphony, among others. Cabezas has been portrayed as “…an intense player who connects to the music naturally, without artifice, and brings a singing line to the cello” (David Stabler, The Oregonian) and his debut performance with the Cleveland Orchestra described as a “…remarkably poised and elegant account, with superb attention to phrasing, nuance and tonal coloration” (Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer).

A passion for chamber music and collaboration has taken him to Marlboro Music, Music@Menlo, Music from Angel Fire, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, Bargemusic, and Chicago’s Symphony Center Presents series. His television appearances include performances with Yo-Yo Ma at “The Tavis Smiley Show” and “Good Morning America”, and with Béla Fleck in “From The Top – Carnegie Hall.”

2013-14 season highlights include a subscription debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, as well as a return to Chicago’s International Beethoven Festival and the annual Sphinx Virtuosi national tour. Cabezas’ 2012-13 engagements included concerts with the Detroit Symphony, the Nashville Symphony and the National Symphony of Costa Rica, as well as appearances with Musicians from Marlboro, at the International Beethoven Festival, and ChamberFest Cleveland.

Formerly a recipient of an Education Grant by the Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation, Cabezas has supported music outreach and education programs including Midori’s Partners in Performance, the Sphinx Organization, Costa Rica’s national SINEM music education program, and Chicago’s Citizen Musician movement. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Carter Brey. As a writer, Cabezas has been featured in Teen Strings Magazine and has been a contributing writer for Strings Magazine.