Miles Goosby
Cellist Miles Goosby, 25, enjoys a varied career as a soloist, orchestral, and chamber musician, and is a passionate and dedicated teacher. Celebrated for his sensitive and generous musicianship, he is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music (BM ‘23) and the Juilliard School (MM ‘25), where he studied with Julia Lichten and Natasha Brofsky, respectively.
Miles’s recent performance highlights include performing as a semi-finalist of the 29th Annual Sphinx Competition; Carnegie Hall’s Opening Night with Yuja Wang and the NYO All-Star Orchestra; performing as a soloist in Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Channel Islands Chamber Orchestra; and chamber recitals with the Iris Collective in Memphis, TN, and Music Academy of the West, where he collaborated with his brother Randall Goosby and pianist Zhu Wang.
As a devoted chamber musician, Goosby has collaborated with acclaimed artists including Itzhak Perlman, Laurie Smukler, Areta Zhulla, Don Weilerstein, Sam Rhodes, and the Takács, Juilliard, and Brentano Quartets; he was a featured recording artist on Damien Sneed’s 2025 album Our Song, Our Story. He is an alumnus of chamber music festivals such as the Perlman Music Program, Kneisel Hall, Norfolk Chamber Festival, Music Academy of the West, and both the Robert Mann and Juilliard String Quartet Seminars.
He was a founding member of the BECA Quartet, based at the Juilliard School. As members of the Juilliard Honors Chamber Program, BECA’s performances included recitals at Alice Tully Hall, the California Festival in collaboration with Kris Bowers, and WQXR’s Greene Space in New York City.
His passion for community outreach and education has led him to educational residencies in Memphis, TN, with the Iris Collective, and serving on the faculty of Third Street School of Music. Miles has appeared as a guest teaching artist at educational programs for schools in New York City in addition to teaching a private studio.