美国小提琴家兼指挥家格雷戈里·卡迪因疫情抑郁自杀身亡,享年28岁。
Gregory毕业于Colburn学校和Juilliard学校,曾与Robert Lipsett,Catherine Cho和David Chan一起学习,此前曾担任波士顿青年交响乐团和太平洋音乐节的首席音乐会长,并曾担任迈阿密大学Gerard Schwarz的指挥助理。
“完全伤心欲绝,失去了我们甜美的格雷格·卡迪……知道格雷格被他的笑声,活力,决心和纯正的精神所迷住……他的性格比生活大,但他的灵魂温柔,柔和而美丽……消失了。长笛演奏家布莱尔·弗朗西斯(Blair Francis)今天通过社交媒体表示。
小提琴家,风琴家,风琴家西蒙娜(Simone)表示:“昨天世界失去了一个真正特殊的人,……格雷格(Greg)是整个社区的关键。今天,我为他的失落深表哀悼,但也非常感谢能认识他,与他一起学习并为他而笑。”波特今天说。
“当格雷格问我是否要在2012年夏天成为坦格伍德的室友时,我毫不犹豫地答应了,知道我至少可以指点一些喜剧演员和娱乐活动……我没想到的是发现他是多么的真诚和可爱。亚特兰大交响乐团首席低音管演奏家安德鲁·布雷迪(Andrew Brady)今天说:“当周围的人越来越少时……我们进行了有趣而无聊的对话,又进行了真诚的深度对话……”格雷格,您将非常想念您,而您仍然是如此被爱着。
在这个悲伤的时刻,我们向格雷戈里的家人,朋友和同事表示慰问。
( 谷歌翻译 )
American violinist and conductor Gregory Cardi has passed away – aged just 28.
A graduate of the Colburn School and The Juilliard School, where he studied with Robert Lipsett, Catherine Cho and David Chan, Gregory previously served as Concertmaster of Boston Youth Symphony and the Pacific Music Festival – and as Gerard Schwarz’s Conducting Assistant at the University of Miami.
“Completely heartbroken and devastated to lose our sweet Greg Cardi … to know Greg was to be captivated by his laughter, energy, determination, and genuine spirit … his personality was larger than life yet his soul was tender, soft, and beautiful … gone too soon,” flutist Blair Francis has today said via social media.
“The world lost a really singular, special human yesterday … Greg was the linchpin for entire communities … today I mourn his loss deeply but am also so so very thankful to have known him, learned and laughed with him,” violinist, VC Artist Simone Porter has today said.
“When Greg asked if I wanted to be his roommate at Tanglewood for the summer of 2012 I hesitantly agreed, knowing that I could at least count on some hijinks and entertainment … what I didn’t anticipate was discovering just how genuine and sweet he was when there were fewer people around … we had funny and irreverent conversations as well as deep and sincere ones … Greg, you will be so sorely missed, and you are still so loved,” Atlanta Symphony Principal Bassoonist Andrew Brady has today said.
Our condolences are with Gregory’s family, friends and colleagues during this sad time.