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Music & Meditation in the Garden

Gabriel Cabezas, cello & Jordan Dodson, guitar

Saturday July 19, 2025 at 11:00am

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Saturday July 19, 2025 at 11:00am

Immerse yourself in serenity with a professionally guided meditation set in a tranquil location. Following this peaceful practice, let the rich, warm tones of the cello and guitar deepen your relaxation as gentle melodies and harmonies wash over you, leaving you restored and renewed. Gabriel Cabezas, a celebrated cellist known for his versatility across classical, contemporary, and genre-defying works, brings his artistry to this unique experience. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and an advocate of new music, Cabezas has graced the stage as a soloist with leading orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony and Philadelphia Orchestra. Also a new music proponent, Jordan Dodson, described by Performance Today as “one of the top young guitarists of his generation, brings to the duo his delicate touch, musicianship, and innovation.

Jennifer Llewellyn, meditation coach  


“Cabezas is nothing short of brilliant, his musicianship soulful and probing”
Chicago Tribune


Learn More about The Artists

Gabriel Cabezas, cello

Cellist Gabriel Cabezas is a true 21st century musician. Named one of “23 Composers and Performers to Watch in ’23” by the Washington Post, he is a prolific and sought-after soloist and collaborator, as comfortable interpreting new works as he is with the pillar scores of the cello repertoire. 

Gabriel has appeared with America’s finest symphony orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic, and has premiered dozens of new works by some of the most acclaimed composers working today. 

He recently released Lost Coast, a dynamic album of original music composed by Gabriella Smith inspired by her reflections on climate change, which she has seen devastate her home state of California. The album was named one of NPR Music’s “Favorite Albums Of 2021” and a “Classical Album to Hear Right Now” by The New York Times. 

Gabriel premiered the concerto Lost Coast, reimagined by the composer as a daring work for solo cello and orchestra, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel in May 2023. Further performances of Lost Coast in the 2024-25 season include an appearance at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music with music director Cristian Macelaru, and performances with the New York Philharmonic led by John Adams.

Gabriel is a member of the genre-leading chamber sextet yMusic. Their virtuosic execution and unique configuration have attracted high profile collaborators—from Paul Simon to Bill T. Jones to Ben Folds— and inspired an expanding repertoire of original works by prominent composers including Caroline Shaw, Missy Mazzoli, Nico Muhly and Andrew Norman. In 2023, the ensemble released their first album of self-composed work, titled YMUSIC. Written collaboratively by all six musicians, YMUSIC represents a creative breakthrough for the ensemble. “They’ve transcended all the conventions that they were trained in” (NPR Music), presenting “one of the most exciting and confident chamber music releases of the year” (Strings Magazine). Music’s next composition project, an evening-length work in collaboration with choreographer Kyle Abraham, Dear Lord, Make Me Beautiful, will premiere across ten performances in New York at the Park Avenue Armory in December 2024.

Gabriel recently co-founded the string group Owls, described as “a dream group…” by the New York Times. The quartet weaves together new compositions with fresh arrangements of music ranging from the 1600s to the present, made distinctive by the group’s unique instrumentation of violin, viola, and two cellos. He is also a co-founder of Duende, a new music and contemporary dance collective that focuses on the interaction between musicians and dancers in the realization of new scores. Gabriel has recorded extensively as a studio musician, appearing on releases by Phoebe Bridgers, John Legend, Rufus Wainright and Taylor Swift, among many others. 

In 2016, Gabriel received the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, a career grant awarded to extraordinary classical Black and Latinx musicians, who, early in their professional career, demonstrate artistic excellence, outstanding work ethic, a spirit of determination, and ongoing commitment to leadership. Gabriel studied at the Curtis Institute of Music under Carter Brey. 

To learn more about Gabriel Cabezas and to see where he is performing next, visit his website.

Jordan Dodson, guitar


Jordan Dodson, described by Performance Today as “one of the top young guitarists of his generation,” is an in-demand musician and educator. An advocate of contemporary music, Dodson has given the premiere of hundreds of new works. In 2013 he was the first guitarist to graduate from the Curtis Institute of Music’s new guitar program. In the same year he won Astral Artists’ National Auditions and was selected to be Young Artist in Residence on American Public Media. He has appeared on several commercially available recordings including Jason Eckardt’s Subject and Elliot Cole’s Nightflower and Journals, vol. 1. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Dodson is on faculty at EzraGuitar and The Smith School in New York City. He has given masterclasses and lectures internationally and holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the University of Cincinnati, and his teachers have included Clare Callahan, David Starobin, and Jason Vieaux. Jordan is endorsed by Oasis strings and plays a Gary Lee guitar. 

To learn more about Jordan Dodson and to see where he is performing next, visit his website.

Know Before You Go

Please bring your own seating for this performance in the Sunken Garden.

Rain or Shine / All events at Caramoor take place rain or shine. In the event of bad weather, this Sunken Garden concert will move into a covered location.

Make the Most of Your Time at Caramoor

Explore the Rosen House / Select rooms of the Rosen House are free to explore during our Open House hours. No RSVP is required; feel free to attend and discover more about Caramoor’s history and founders.


Caramoor is proud to be a grantee of ArtsWestchester with funding made possible by Westchester County government with the support of County Executive Ken Jenkins.
All concerts made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.