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SUMMARY:TOMMY MESA & ILYA YAKUSHEV
DESCRIPTION:GET TICKETSCuban-American cellist Dr. Tommy Mesa has established himself as one of the most charismatic\, innovative\, and engaging performers of his generation. The recipient of Lincoln Center’s 2025 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Organization’s 2023 Medal of Excellence\, its highest honor\, Mesa has appeared as soloist at the Supreme Court of the United States on four occasions and with major orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl\, The Cleveland Orchestra\, The Philadelphia Orchestra\, and the symphony orchestras of Indianapolis\, Madison\, New Jersey\, San Antonio\, and Santa Barbara\, among others. Mesa gave the world premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s cello concerto Divided in 2022 and has been the exclusive soloist since\, performing at major halls across the United States and Brazil including Miami’s New World Center\, Nashville’s Schermerhorn Center\, and Carnegie Hall. His orchestral recording debut of the work was released in July 2023 on Deutsche Grammophon. \nRussian pianist Ilya Yakushev\, with many awards and honors to his credit\, continues to astound and mesmerize audiences at major venues on three continents. \nThe concert is followed by a reception where you can meet the artists.\nAll are encouraged to attend. \nProgram\nThe program will be announced closer to the concert date. \nProgram Notes\nThe program notes will be provided closer to the concert date. \nAbout the Artist\nCuban-American cellist Dr. Tommy Mesa has established himself as one of the most charismatic\, innovative\, and engaging performers of his generation. The recipient of Lincoln Center’s 2025 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Organization’s 2023 Medal of Excellence\, its highest honor\, Mesa has appeared as soloist at the Supreme Court of the United States on four occasions and with major orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl\, The Cleveland Orchestra\, The Philadelphia Orchestra\, and the symphony orchestras of Indianapolis\, Madison\, New Jersey\, San Antonio\, and Santa Barbara\, among others. Mesa gave the world premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s cello concerto Divided in 2022 and has been the exclusive soloist since\, performing at major halls across the United States and Brazil including Miami’s New World Center\, Nashville’s Schermerhorn Center\, and Carnegie Hall. His orchestral recording debut of the work was released in July 2023 on Deutsche Grammophon. \nRussian pianist Ilya Yakushev\, with many awards and honors to his credit\, continues to astound and mesmerize audiences at major venues on three continents.
URL:https://howlandmusic.org/events/mesa-and-yakushev/
LOCATION:Howland Cultural Center\, 477 Main Street\, Beacon\, NY\, 12508
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music
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