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Yoël Cantori

... a wonderfull sound. Placido Domingo

About Me

Yoël Cantori was born on the 26th of January 1979 in Amsterdam. He grew up in Lugano (Switzerland) where he took his first cello lessons with the principal cellist of the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Taisuke Yamashita.


He pursued his musical education in the Conservatoire Neuchâtelois with François Abeille and received a teaching diploma. In 2000, he was admitted into the Music Academy of Basel in the class of Professor Ivan Monighetti. Four years later, he obtained a Konzertdiplom “with distinction”. At the same time, he also extended his repertory by studying baroque cello with Paolo Beschi (Il giardino Armonico); contemporary music with Heinz Holliger; free improvisation with Walter Fähndrich; chamber music with Gérard Wyss; and conducting with Jost Meier.


He is held in high esteem as a chamber musician and has performed concerts in many European concert halls including Salle Adyar Paris, Salle Cortot Paris, Salle Favart Paris, Château de Compiègne, Schmiedenhof Basel, Musée International de la Croix-Rouge Genève, Teatro Municipal de Bragança…He was invited to play in several music festivals (Davos International Festival, Viva Cello Liestal, Resonnanzen St. Moritz, International Festival Viana Do Castelo)…


Yoël played cello concertos and concert pieces accompanied by the Orquestra do Norte, Orchestre de Salon Eugénie, Aargauer Symphonie Orchester, Ensemble Orchestral de Montbéliard, Orchestre de l'Université de Neuchâtel…


His engagement with modern music gave him the opportunity to play for two years in the modern music ensemble of the Music Academy of Basel, which was regularly conducted by Heinz Holliger. He also performed the World première of Trois mouvements pour violoncelle et piano and Dimayon composed by Simon Peguiron.


Beside his soloist and chamber music career, Yoël is a confirmed orchestra musician. He was first cello in the Orchestre Ostinato (Opéra Comique de Paris) and is now principal cello in the Orquestra do Norte in Porto and in the Orchestre de Salon Eugénie in Paris. He performed many orchestral solos for cello including the solo of Otello, G. Verdi with Placido Domingo.


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Member Since: 9/23/2007
Band Website: mgam.com
Band Members: For booking contact:Marilyn Gilbert Artists Management Inc. [email protected] +1/416-410-8224 phone +1/416-846-6426 cell +1/416 604 5330 fax 1153 Queen St. W. 201 Toronto, ON Canada M6J 1J4
Influences: Jaqueline Dupré, Ivan Monighetti, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Sol Gabetta, Yo-Yo-Ma
Sounds Like: «…poised and very in tune, this is poetic and convincing playing of quality. Could the music have been placed to one side so that it was not between you and the audience? Excellent ! » Howard Davis
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