About the Soloists

Gabriela Diaz, Violin


Georgia native Gabriela Diaz began her musical training at the age of five, studying piano with her mother, and the next year, violin with her father. 

​As a childhood cancer survivor, Gabriela is committed to supporting cancer research and treatment in her capacity as a musician.

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Stacie Lin, Violin


Stacie Lin is an MD-PhD trainee at Harvard Medical School and MIT who has been guided by the intersection of two passions: music and medicine.

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You’re cordially invited to join Care Dimensions for an evening of classical music on Saturday, March 7th, 2026, as the Longwood Symphony Orchestra performs at the historic Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory.

This special concert is presented in partnership with the Longwood Symphony Orchestra, whose musicians—many of them healthcare professionals—share our deep commitment to compassion, healing, and community. Their dedication mirrors the mission of Care Dimensions: to provide expert, heartfelt care to individuals and families facing serious illness, advanced illness, and end-of-life journeys.

Ticket sales sold through Care Dimensions will directly benefit , many of our programs, including hospice, palliative care, primary Home MD and grief support services across the communities we serve. By attending, you are not only enjoying an extraordinary musical experience, but also helping ensure that patients and families receive comfort, dignity, and support when they need it most.

Your presence truly makes a difference. We hope you’ll join us for an unforgettable night where music and mission come together in meaningful harmony.

About the Conductor

Conductor and Music Director Jotaro Nakano creates music to bring people closer together. Jotaro’s performances are frequently praised for his thoughtful and innovative programs that are as artistically beautiful as are enriching for the soul. 

Currently, Jotaro directs the Longwood Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra of Boston’s medical and healthcare communities; and the SA’Oaxaca Strings International Music Festival Orchestra, the first tuition-free chamber string music festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. Jotaro’s continued partnerships with both of these organizations come as natural continuations of his mission as an impassioned citizen artist who seeks to connect and inspire underprivileged communities with the deeply moving and uplifting powers of art and music. 

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