Gautier Capuçon is a renowned French cellist, celebrated for his charismatic performances and enchanting interpretations of both classical and modern repertoire. Born in Chambéry in 1981, Capuçon began his musical journey at the tender age of four and a half, quickly demonstrating his prodigious talent. He is the younger brother of acclaimed violinist Renaud Capuçon, and together, they are permanent fixtures at France's Bastille Day celebrations.
Capuçon's career is marked by numerous awards and collaborations with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras and conductors. He performs internationally, captivating audiences with his deep musicality and technical virtuosity. His discography, available on platforms like Spotify, showcases his versatility and artistic depth, with a catalog that includes works recorded for Warner Classics and Deutsche Grammophon.
In addition to his performing career, Gautier Capuçon is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of musicians. He founded the Classe d'Excellence de Violoncelle in 2014, a project that selects six talented young cellists from around the world for an intensive program of study and performance. Furthermore, his Fondation Gautier Capuçon supports young string players and pianists, reflecting his dedication to musical education and community engagement.
Capuçon plays a 1701 Matteo Goffriller cello named 'L'Ambassadeur,' an instrument that adds a rich, resonant voice to his performances. Whether on stage with leading orchestras or in intimate chamber music settings, Gautier Capuçon's artistry continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.