- Jean-Guihen Queyras
Jean-Guihen Queyras is a French
cellist . He was born in Canada; moved with his parents to Algeria, age 5, and then to France, age `8. He is a professor at theMusikhochschule de Stuttgart and artistic co-director of the Rencontres Musicales deHaute-Provence . He has recorded forHarmonia Mundi , including the complete cello suites ofBenjamin Britten andJohann Sebastian Bach and his recordings have won such distinctions as Top CD - BBC Music Magazine, Diapason d'Or, CHOC du Monde de la Musique, 10 de Classica/Répertoire, and Editor's Choice from Gramophone.He won the Glenn Gould Protege Prize in Toronto in 2002.
He has recorded Haydn's and Monn's cello concertos on a period instrument together with the
Freiburger Barockorchester . His repertoire also encompasses more recent works, which he performs internationally: he gave the world premieres ofIvan Fedele 's cello concerto (Orchestre National de France, Leonard Slatkin) andGilbert Amy 's concerto (Tokyo Symphony Orchestra atSuntory Hall , Tokyo) and, in September 2005, he premieredBruno Mantovani 's concerto with theSaarbrücken Radio Sinfonie Orchestra andPhillippe Schoeller 's Wind's Eyes with the SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden and Freiburg.Queyras is part of the Arcanto Quartet with Antje Weithaas, Daniel Sepec and
Tabea Zimmermann .
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