Raguel Gabriel makes his mark in New York

Trini born tenor mesmerizes audiences at the “Night and Dreams” recital

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Raguel Gabriel, a rising star in the world of classical music and theater, has been making waves  with his extraordinary talent. In the span of just a year, he has not only participated in prestigious  competitions, such as the World Classical Music Awards (UK based) but has also emerged  victorious; he was the only tenor and male to win the gold prize in his category, at this year’s  Music Awards. His ability to seamlessly blend classical technique with a contemporary sensibility  has garnered him accolades and admiration from both audiences and critics alike. 

On the evening of November 5th, the Renee Weiler Concert Hall, nestled within the historic  Greenwich House, echoed with the soul-stirring tenor of Raguel Gabriel. The accomplished singer curated a mesmerizing recital titled, “Night and Dreams,” a performance that showcased his  unparalleled vocal prowess and deep emotional connection to the music. The recital is the second  production under his company, RTG Productions, which he launched in 2021 with a livestream performance of Franz Schubert’s entire Schwanengesang at the prestigious Merkin Hall at The  Kaufman Music Center in Manhattan, NYC, accompanied by American pianist, Dr. Jeffrey  Middleton (Juilliard/Yale).

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Gabriel shared the inspiration behind, “Night and Dreams”: “‘They call, when day awakes: Come  back, holy night! Beauteous dreams, come back again!’ It was this line from Schubert’s beautiful  and haunting meditation, ‘Nacht und Traume’ (Night and Dreams) that touched my heart one late  night this year and sparked the inspiration for this recital.” 

The recital itself was a testament to Gabriel’s commitment to his craft. The carefully curated  program featured a diverse repertoire from Franz Schubert to Gustav Mahler’s lieder, “Ich atmet  einen linden duft” (I breathe a linden scent), “Um Mitternacht” (At midnight), “Liebst du um  schonheit” (Do you love for beauty), “Ich bin der welt abhanden gekommen” (I’m lost to the  world), including classical arias from notable composers like, Henri Duparc, Gabriel Faure, Ernest  Chausson, Henry Purcell, Roger Quilter to Richard Strauss’s, “Morgen!” (Morning!). Each piece  was delivered with an emotional depth that left the audience enraptured. 

Among the captivated audience members was American actor and acclaimed magician, Todd  Robbins, who could only muster, “Outstanding… I have no words. Just wonderful.” Robbins’ words  echoed the sentiments of many, including, acclaimed illusionist and mentalist, Matias Letelier who  said that “he saw the music in Raguel’s body, his persona and felt every word that he sang,” encapsulating the indescribable beauty and emotive power of Gabriel’s performance. 

“Night and Dreams” was more than a recital; it was an immersive journey through the realms of  music and emotion, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all fortunate enough to witness  Raguel Gabriel’s artistry, firsthand.

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Gabriel’s journey in the world of performing arts extends beyond his vocal accomplishments. With  a rich background in theater, he has seamlessly transitioned between the worlds of opera and  drama. His biography is adorned with notable highlights; he is a graduate of the Stella Adler Studio  of Acting 3 Year Professional Acting Conservatory (2018); he’s the 2nd place winner of the  Sinfonietta Bel Canto Orchestra’s Vocal Competition in Chicago (2022) and the 3rd place winner  of the Marker and Pioneer International Music Competition in the Tenor category. In 2023, he was  invited by Adam Gerber, Director of Development at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting (Alma  Mater) to be the headline performer at the launch of the James Tripp Scholarship Fund. 

The future is bright for Raguel Gabriel as he set his eyes on auditioning for a popular American  television show in 2024, participating in more competitions and returning to the stage as an actor.  He also plans to explore new music and find inspiration for the next RTG Productions event and  hopes to bring the “Night and Dreams” recital home to Trinidad and Tobago.  

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