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Robert D. Levin
Robert D. Levin
American musician
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Diego Fasolis
Diego Fasolis
Swiss conductor and organist
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Angela Hewitt
Angela Hewitt
Canadian classical pianist
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Christophe Rousset
Christophe Rousset
French musician
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Fabio Biondi
Fabio Biondi
Italian violinist & conductor
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Christophe Coin
Christophe Coin
French cellist
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Philippe Jaroussky
Philippe Jaroussky
French operatic sopranist countertenor
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Núria Rial
Núria Rial
Operatic soprano
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Georg Matthias Monn
Georg Matthias Monn
Austrian composer, organist and music teacher
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Sandrine Piau
Sandrine Piau
French opera soprano
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Vilde Frang
Vilde Frang
classical violinist
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Pieter-Jan Belder
Pieter-Jan Belder
Dutch musician in historically informed performance, recorder and keyboard instruments, founder of Musica Amphion
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Trevor Pinnock
Trevor Pinnock
English harpsichordist and conductor
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Shunsuke Sato
Shunsuke Sato
Japanese musician
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The English Concert
The English Concert
chamber orchestra
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
German composer and musician of the Baroque era
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Concentus Musicus Wien
Concentus Musicus Wien
Austrian music ensemble
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
German harpsichordist and composer
Jonathan Cohen
English cellist and conductor

Jonathan Cohen

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English cellist and conductor
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Jonathan Cohen (born 1977) is an English cellist and conductor. He is Artistic Director and founder of the British early music ensemble Arcangelo, Artistic Director of Tetbury Music Festival, Artistic Partner of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (Minnesota, US), Music Director Designate of Les Violons du Roy (Canada) where he took up the full role from the 2018-19 season, and Associate Conductor of Les Arts Florissants.

With Arcangelo he has recorded a wide range of music, from Porpora and Handel to Gluck and Mozart, including albums for Hyperion Records with soloists Iestyn Davies MBE and Christopher Purves.

After finishing his studies at Clare College, Cambridge, Cohen began his career establishing himself as a cellist. He performed as guest principal with many of the UK’s foremost orchestras and ensembles, both symphonic and period. With this experience he developed a specialism in the field of early music and an interest in period instruments. He was a founder member of The London Haydn Quartet, and continues to perform chamber music with friends and colleagues.