Program Hedwig's Theme John Williams Nimbus 2000 John Williams Fawkes the Phoenix John Williams Dobby the House EIf John Williams Gilderoy Lockhart John Williams Double Trouble John Williams Aunt Marge’s Waltz John Williams Hogwarts’ March Patrick Doyle/Arr. Isaac Johnson Hogwarts’ Forever John Williams/Arr. Davey Tucker The Sorcerer’s Stone John Williams A Bridge to the Past John Williams Dumbledore’s Farewell Nicholas Hooper/Arr. Daniel Jimenez, Gabriela Gomez-Estevez Hogwarts’ Hymn Patrick Doyle/Arr. Davey Tucker, Gabriela Gomez- Estevez Chamber of Secrets John Williams Harry Wondrous World John Williams Gabriela S. Gomez-Estevez, conductor Born in Santiago, Dominican Republic, musician Gabriela Sofia Gomez-Estevez moved to Boston in 2013. She is a third year student at Berklee College of Music, where she majors in Flute Performance and Professional Music, and minors in Orchestral Conductinlc_;. She is the Music Director of the Harry Potter Soundtrack Orchestra, a student ensemble she {)ounded in June 2015 with the goal of promoting and celebrating the music of the Harry otter movies. Ms. Gomez-Estevez serves as Assistant Conductor of the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra since October 2015. In March 2016, she was awarded the Tibor Pusztai Conducting Award by the Berklee Composition Department. Ms. Gomez-Estevez was also the music director of Bach with a Twist at South Station, a one-time event that took place on March 21st, 2015 in celebration of J.S. Bach’s 330th birthday anniversary. She has studied conducting under the tutelage of maestros Isaiah Jackson and Louis Stewart, and currently studies with maestro Francisco Noya. Ms. Gomez-Estevez is also an active performer. She is the principal flutist of the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra and is a high-demand collaborator among her peers at Berklee, having played in countless studio sessions and recitals for film scorers and composers. She currently studies flute with Dr. Wendy Rolfe. Ms. Gomez-Estevez recently gerformed at Symphony Hall in Boston as part of the BCSO, in a program featuring works y Berklee alumni AlanSilvestri and Howard Shore.