conductor.

Gabriela Gómez Estévez

DIRECTOR OF THE ORCHESTRAS

gsg65@cornell.edu

Conductor and Flautist | D.M.A. in Orchestral Conducting

Dominican conductor Gabriela Gómez Estévez has established herself as a fervent champion of new music and diversity of repertoire. In 2021, Gabriela founded Operability, an annual opera festival that features new and diverse works for voice and chamber ensemble. Through this project, she has fostered artistic and educational partnerships bycommissioning and premiering works written by emerging composers. Recent collaborations include partnerships with the Newphonia Ensemble and the Constantinides New Music Ensemble.

Dr. Gómez Estévez’s scholarly work focuses on the symphonic works of Dominican composer Margarita Luna García. Her research provides historical and cultural frameworks to Luna García’s compositions and improves public access to her works. Her scholarship has been supported by the Dominican Studies Institute of the City University of New York, and the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation.

Gabriela holds a doctorate in orchestral conducting from Louisiana State University, a master’s degree in flute performance from the same institution, and a bachelor’s degree in flute performance from Berklee College of Music. Her conducting teachers include Scott Terrell, Damon Talley, and Kenneth Kiesler. Following the conclusion of her doctoral studies, Gabriela was selected to attend the prestigious Aspen Music Festival and School as a conducting fellow.

Previous Conductors

2021–2022: Michelle di Russo

🎉 about her

🎉 Cornell Sun on her final concert at Cornell

 

2004–2021: Chris Kim

🎉 about him

 

2000–2004: John Hsu

🎉 about his final concert

🎉 about his teaching

 

1975–1999: Edward Murray

🎉 about his teaching

🎉 remembrance concert

 

1954–1975: Karel Husa

🎉 about his teaching

🎉 90th birthday concert

🎉 Cornell Sun on his first concert at Cornell

 

1950–1954: Robert Hull

 

1943–1947: John M. Kuypers

 

1941–1942: Ronald Ingalls

 

1905–1941: George L. Coleman

🎉 article about the founding of the orchestra

🎉 his final concert

 

1893–1904: William Grant Egbert

Visiting Conductors