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About Gabriel Martins

Cellist Gabriel Martins (b. 1998) is the winner of the Concert Artists Guild/Young Classical Artists Trust Grand Prize, the Sphinx Competition Gold Medal, the David Popper International Cello Competition Gold Medal, and the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians Silver Medal. These successes have led to a number of high-profile debuts including Carnegie and Wigmore Halls, 92nd Street Y, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and the Arkansas, Houston, Indianapolis, Memphis, Montréal, New Russian State, Omaha, Pacific, Phoenix, San Francisco, and São Paulo Symphony Orchestras. In 2022, The Strad Magazine declared his all-Bach New York City recital debut to be "flawlessly played...a deeply moving experience”, and Classic FM named him one of their “30 under 30” Rising Stars.

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Kodály Capriccio for solo cello, featured on my upcoming album

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Kodály Capriccio for solo cello, featured on my upcoming album

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