Nicholas Canellakis in Recital

Nicholas Canellakis in Recital

347 N BroadwayNyack, NY
Sunday, Mar 8 from 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Overview

One of today’s most sought-after and innovative cellists! His career blends traditional classical performance & boundary-pushing ventures

Nicholas Canellakis: A delightful solo recital of Bach, Ligeti, Folk Song Arrangements, and more!


​March 8, 2026, at 4:00 pm | Old Stone Meeting House | 347 North Broadway | Nyack, 10960


Nicholas Canellakis is one of today’s most sought-after and innovative cellists, whose career seamlessly blends traditional classical performance with boundary-pushing creative ventures. He performs internationally as a soloist and chamber musician and is also a composer/arranger, artistic curator, teacher, and filmmaker, with comedic digital content that has reached millions of views worldwide. Recent highlights include concerto appearances with the Orlando, Virginia, Albany, Delaware, Stamford, Richardson, Lansing, and Bangor Symphonies, the Erie Philharmonic, The Orchestra Now, the New Haven Symphony as Artist-in-Residence, and the American Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall. He tours extensively in recital throughout the U.S. with his longtime duo collaborator, pianist-composer Michael Stephen Brown,withrecent appearancesinLincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, theFour Arts in Palm Beach, New Orleans Friends of Chamber Music, the Saratoga Performing ArtsCenter, and Wolf Trap near Washington, D.C. Canellakis was recently appointed to the cello faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, his alma mater. A prominent artist of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he appears regularly in Alice Tully Hall and on international tours, including at Wigmore Hall, the Louvre, the Seoul Arts Center, and the National Concert Halls of Shanghai and Taipei. He is also a frequent guest at leading festivals such as Santa Fe, Music@Menlo, Bridgehampton, La Jolla, Moab, Chamberfest Cleveland, and Rockport. As Artistic Director of Chamber Music Sedona in Arizona, he has revitalized the organization through dynamic programming, education initiatives, and community engagement.

His latest album(b)romance, featuring original compositions and arrangementswith pianist Michael Stephen Brown, was released on First Hand Recordsin 2023. Equally active beyond the concert stage, Canellakis is an accomplished filmmaker, actor, andcomedian. His short films, My New Cello and the award-winning Thin Walls, were screened at major film festivals and are now available to stream online, while his comedic shorts and creative content have amassed over 20 million views across digital platforms. His unique ability to merge humor, storytelling, and music has made him a distinctive voice in the classical world and beyond.

A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory, Canellakis studied withOrlando Cole, Peter Wiley, Paul Katz, and Madeleine Golz. He began his career with the Chamber Music Society in the Bowers Program (formerly CMS Two) and was in residence at Carnegie Hall with Ensemble Connect.

He performs on a distinguished 1840 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume cello.

One of today’s most sought-after and innovative cellists! His career blends traditional classical performance & boundary-pushing ventures

Nicholas Canellakis: A delightful solo recital of Bach, Ligeti, Folk Song Arrangements, and more!


​March 8, 2026, at 4:00 pm | Old Stone Meeting House | 347 North Broadway | Nyack, 10960


Nicholas Canellakis is one of today’s most sought-after and innovative cellists, whose career seamlessly blends traditional classical performance with boundary-pushing creative ventures. He performs internationally as a soloist and chamber musician and is also a composer/arranger, artistic curator, teacher, and filmmaker, with comedic digital content that has reached millions of views worldwide. Recent highlights include concerto appearances with the Orlando, Virginia, Albany, Delaware, Stamford, Richardson, Lansing, and Bangor Symphonies, the Erie Philharmonic, The Orchestra Now, the New Haven Symphony as Artist-in-Residence, and the American Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall. He tours extensively in recital throughout the U.S. with his longtime duo collaborator, pianist-composer Michael Stephen Brown,withrecent appearancesinLincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, theFour Arts in Palm Beach, New Orleans Friends of Chamber Music, the Saratoga Performing ArtsCenter, and Wolf Trap near Washington, D.C. Canellakis was recently appointed to the cello faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, his alma mater. A prominent artist of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he appears regularly in Alice Tully Hall and on international tours, including at Wigmore Hall, the Louvre, the Seoul Arts Center, and the National Concert Halls of Shanghai and Taipei. He is also a frequent guest at leading festivals such as Santa Fe, Music@Menlo, Bridgehampton, La Jolla, Moab, Chamberfest Cleveland, and Rockport. As Artistic Director of Chamber Music Sedona in Arizona, he has revitalized the organization through dynamic programming, education initiatives, and community engagement.

His latest album(b)romance, featuring original compositions and arrangementswith pianist Michael Stephen Brown, was released on First Hand Recordsin 2023. Equally active beyond the concert stage, Canellakis is an accomplished filmmaker, actor, andcomedian. His short films, My New Cello and the award-winning Thin Walls, were screened at major film festivals and are now available to stream online, while his comedic shorts and creative content have amassed over 20 million views across digital platforms. His unique ability to merge humor, storytelling, and music has made him a distinctive voice in the classical world and beyond.

A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory, Canellakis studied withOrlando Cole, Peter Wiley, Paul Katz, and Madeleine Golz. He began his career with the Chamber Music Society in the Bowers Program (formerly CMS Two) and was in residence at Carnegie Hall with Ensemble Connect.

He performs on a distinguished 1840 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume cello.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 3:30 PM

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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347 N Broadway

347 North Broadway

Nyack, NY 10960

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