A Foot in the Past, an Eye on the Future April 27, 2022Owen Clarke One of the finest young cellists in the nation has a “vendetta” against the stuffy, stuck-up side of classical music. Meet Tommy Mesa.
In Rain or Hail, Sleet or Snow April 14, 2022Owen Clarke Andrew Reich is no stranger to foul weather, playing military funerals at Arlington Cemetery 50 weeks out of the year. This is his story.
Artists Serving Artists February 25, 2022Owen Clarke What is Coregami’s story? And more importantly… Why does it matter?
The Pianist Abides January 18, 2022Owen Clarke Famed Italian pianist and Coregami ambassador Alessio Bax makes it all happen with a poignant mixture of optimism and tranquility.
Jonathan Craft | Associate Conductor of Cats Musical May 01, 2021Sumo Coregami He was having the time of his life in a “dream-come-true role” as associate music director on tour with Cats The Musical - until the pandemic arrived
The Dali Quartet March 01, 2021Sumo Coregami The quartet is consistently inspired to represent both the traditional Latin music of their roots and the Western classical musical of their training.
David Kim | Philadelphia Orchestra January 21, 2020Sumo Coregami From mini violin to the major stage, the concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra was born with a violin in hand.
Christian Reif | Conductor December 16, 2019Sumo Coregami From coast to coast and country to country — Bavaria-born conductor Christian Reif is now bringing his Midas touch to stages around the world.
New World Symphony | America's Orchestral Academy November 19, 2019Sumo Coregami The Miami-based New World Symphony (NWS) attracts some of the best emerging talent to its fellowship program, serving as a direct conveyor for musicians into the top orchestras in the world.
Scott Pingel | San Francisco Symphony October 30, 2019Sumo Coregami Scott Pingel started out playing electric bass in funk and R&B bands, covering everything from Weather Report, to Earth, Wind & Fire and Tower of Power. So, when the San...
Nathan Chan | Seattle Symphony August 11, 2019Sumo Coregami When cellist Nathan Chan was born, Seattle was at the height of its grunge era. Today he’s crafting his own Seattle Sound on the stage and in the digital space,...
Kerri Martinsen | Carolina Ballet June 16, 2019Sumo Coregami As costume director and resident costume designer of the Carolina Ballet, Kerri Martinsen elevates the dancers’ artistry — one outfit at a time.