“Bernstein’s Jeremiah Symphony gave new principal horn Nathaniel Silberschlag a chance to show off in an opening solo, and he made the most of it, playing with steely brilliance and faultless phrasing.” - Cleveland Classical Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Mahler 5 performance in Severance Hall Photography By Roger Mastroianni Nathaniel with his brother Zachary Silberschlag, principal trumpet of the Hawaii Symphony Nathaniel at his first ever solo performance in Italy, with his father Jeffrey Silberschlag Nathaniel with his Teacher and Horn legend, Julie Landsman Nathaniel with his former Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra Horn section Photography by Jiyang Chen Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography by Jiyang Chen Photography by Jiyang Chen Photography by Jiyang Chen Photography by Jiyang Chen Nathaniel preparing for the Halloween Spooktacular! Jesse McCormick and Nathaniel post Halloween Spooktacular! The Power Ranger section of the Cleveland Orchestra Nathaniel with his Teacher Julie Landsman at Music Academy of the West with 2nd Horn of The Cleveland Orchestra Jesse McCormick Nathaniel with Maestro Herbert Blomstedt after Bruckner 5 at Severance Hall Photography By Roger Mastroianni Photography By Roger Mastroianni Humble beginnings Photography By Roger Mastroianni Nathaniel right before his solo debut Solo Bow after Mahler 5 performance in Carnegie Hall Nathaniel after a Masterclass with the University of Hawaii Horn Studio Nathaniel with his Teacher Sylvia Alimena, and Edwin C. Thayer Artwork by Ruth Ellen-Hoag