About Us

The Musicians

"Schubert and Co." includes several musicians on each instrument, allowing us to perform at more than one event on any given day. When you make your event deposit, we immediately confirm the specific musicians who will perform at your event. After you make your choice of ensemble type, our determination of who specifically will perform at your event is subject to availability, though we always guarantee the highest standards. ALL of our performers hold degrees from the most prestigious Music Schools in the US and abroad, including The New England Conservatory of Music, The Juilliard School, The Curtis Institute, The Manhattan School and others.



Gabriel Boyers, Violinist and "Schubert and Co." Manager

Gabriel Boyers, violinist and "Schubert and Co." manager, has performed internationally as recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician. In the Fall of 2005, after being selected through a process of nation-wide auditions, Gabriel served as concertmaster in the sold-out world-premiere of "Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra" with DJ Radar at Carnegie Hall. He has performed at the Sandor Vegh International Chamber Music Academy in Prague, the Banff Centre in Canada, the Young Artist/Music at Noon Series at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, the Peabody/Essex Museum and at Boston's Jordan Hall, among many other places. Gabriel has also performed at the Vail Valley Bravo Music Festival in CO as a member of the "Rembrandt String Quartet," the "Bravo! Young Ensemble in Residence" from 2002-2004. He has won top prizes at the Stefan Competition of NY and in the Arthur K. Virgin Competition in NH, served as concertmaster of several orchestras at the New England Conservatory and elsewhere, and performs regularly with Boston's premiere new-music group The Calithumpian Consort. In 2002, Gabriel was featured in the role of "The Violinist" in Boston's Huntington Theater Production of "The Blue Demon." Gabriel holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from both the New England Conservatory and Tufts University. In addition to performing regularly, Gabriel is a dedicated violin teacher, maintains an active private studio, and has taught at several New England schools, including St. George's Academy in RI. A musician with a wide variety of interests, Gabriel is a regular volunteer for a variety of social/political advocacy groups, a student of the Alexander Technique, and a poet whose work appears in The Paris Review and Midstream among other places.