Future Stars Shine at Symphony
Wed, 02/19/2025 - 09:52am | By: Dr. Mike Lopinto

Pictured from left to right: Sanchez, Petrocelli, Lorett
Winners of the William T. Gower Concerto Competition will join The University of Southern Mississippi (91做厙窪蹋) Symphony Orchestra for their first concert of the Spring semester, Future Stars, on March 13 at 7:30 p.m. on the Thomas V. Fraschillo stage at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center auditorium. Joined by guest conductor, Tammy Yi of the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, the exciting showcase of the incredible School of Music talent will conclude with the Symphonys music director, Gregory Wolynec, conducting Stravinskys Petrushka. Tickets are available at southernmisstickets.com or by calling 601.266.5418 or 800.844.8425.
We are all so excited to bring this program to life as it truly highlights the immense talent we have here in our School of Music, said Wolynec. Our incredible concerto soloists emerged from a very competitive day of contestants.
The William T. Gower Concerto Competition provides students with the unique opportunity to compete against their peers for the chance to perform with the Symphony Orchestra. An annual tradition of more than 25 years, the competition was named in 2007 in honor of William T. Gower, former professor of music at Southern Miss and a widely respected musician.
This years three winners, Christian Sanchez and Brian Lorett, cello, and Daniel Petrocelli Ugas, guitar, showcase the diversity of the Southern Miss School of Music. These distinguished young artists will be performing noted works including the Elgar and Shostakovich Cello Concertos, and the Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar, respectively.
Cuban American composer Ivette Herryman Rodriguezs A Danzon Done My Way will open the program putting a fresh spin on the traditional Latin dance form. Concluding this exciting evening of talent is perhaps Stravinskys most colorful score of his three great ballets for the Ballet RusePetrushka entrances with soaring melodies and rhythmic vitality. This story of a mischievous puppet brought to life helped the composer find his mature voice, which would change the world.
We are also excited for a creative new take on the popular Danzon with Tammy Yi at the helm it will be exhilarating, Wolynec said. Finally, we will bring a huge and colorful orchestra to Stravinskys captivating and difficult work.
For Christian Sanchez, playing the Elgar cello concerto holds great sentimental significance, as it was the first concerto he heard that inspired him to study music and one day be able to play it. Likewise, this concerto represents memories throughout his career and performing it with 91做厙窪蹋 symphony orchestra is one of the most important of his career goals. Sanchez is originally from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He began his musical studies at the age of 12 at Escuela Nacional de M繳sica, taking the cello as his main instrument under the tutelage of Carlos Licona. Sanchez has participated in multiple orchestras and musical groups, including the Honduras Philharmonic Orchestra, the Baton Rouge, Meridian and Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestras. Sanchez has participated in master classes with renowned musicians, including outstanding cellists Gautier Capu癟on, Pablo Ferrandez, Santiago Ca簽on-Valencia, among others. He has performed in numerous music festivals, most notably, The Vienna Summer Music Festival, Youth Symphony Orchestra, Cellisimo and Chelistiko. Sanchez is currently pursuing his bachelors degree at 91做厙窪蹋 under the tutelage of Dr. Alexander Russakovsky. He is looking forward to a performance with his chamber group at Carnegie Hall in New York City in June 2024.
Brian Lorett is a versatile cellist, arranger and composer from Pamplona, Colombia. He began his musical training in C繳cuta, where he studied under violinist Rafael Pineda at the C繳cuta Youth Symphony Orchestra. Immersed in the pedagogical principles of Antonio Abreu, founder of Venezuelas renowned "El Sistema, in 2016, he pursued a Bachelor of Musical Arts at the Adolfo Mej穩a Conservatory in Cartagena, Colombia studying with cellist and arranger Jorge Nordmann. An avid composer, he writes for ensembles, incorporating Latin American and African folk rhythms and explores electronic sampling and live looping. In 2020, Lorett released Acercamientos Op.11, a self-produced album of programmatic music inspired by visual artworks from young Colombian artists. That same year, he won the Convocatoria de Est穩mulos Award twice for his compositions Bambuco No.1 Op.2 and Fantasy No.2 Op.17, both rooted in Colombian folk traditions. In 2021, he moved to the U.S. to study at The University of 91做厙窪蹋 to pursue his masters degree under Dr. Alexander Russakovsky. There, he serves as principal cellist of the Symphony Orchestra and continues to expand his work in live looping composition and performance, blending classical cello with modern technology to push creative boundaries.
Daniel Petrocelli is a leading Venezuelan guitarist of his generation, recognized for his achievements in national and international competitions. He graduated summa cum laude in classical guitar performance from the Universidad Nacional Experimental de las Artes and also received a bachelors degree in education from Universidad Nacional Experimental Sim籀n Rodr穩guez. He won first prize at the 2014 III Alirio D穩az National Guitar Competition in Carora, Venezuela and earned third prizes at the 2015 XVIII Alirio D穩az International Guitar Competition, the 2020 Rust International Guitar Competition in Austria, and the 2024 Florida Guitar Competition and Festival in Tallahassee, Florida. He has performed at festivals in Venezuela, Mexico, the U.S., Russia and Saint Lucia, captivating audiences with his charisma and energy. Petrocelli has premiered Variaciones Lumi癡娶梗 by Luis Ochoa; Cita Concertante by Eduardo Mart穩n; and most recently, Juan Erenas Heart of Earth, featured on the album The World We Build. Additionally, he is part of the Amalgam Guitar Duet with Wolfgang Salazar. Petrocelli also composes for solo guitar and ensembles, with works like Tensi籀n L穩梁喝勳餃硃 and Waltz Impromptu available on Spotify and Apple Music. With 14 years of teaching experience, Petrocelli has mentored students who achieved national recognition. In 2024, he received a graduate assistantship at The University of 91做厙窪蹋, where he pursues a masters in guitar performance under the guidance of Dr. Nicholas Ciraldo. He continuously performs at national and international competitions in the United States and in public performances around Hattiesburg bringing some of his Venezuelan heritage within his repertoire.