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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
10.01.2025

Label: Cypres

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Pierre Fontenelle

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Andrea Casarrubios (1988), Caroline Shaw (1982), Punch Brothers, Reena Esmail (1983), Mark Summer (1958)

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  • Andrea Casarrubios (b. 1988): SEVEN:
  • 1 Casarrubios: SEVEN 10:49
  • Caroline Shaw (b. 1982): In manus tuas:
  • 2 Shaw: In manus tuas 08:01
  • Boris Kerner:
  • 3 Shaw: Boris Kerner 09:19
  • Andrea Casarrubios: Speechless
  • 4 Casarrubios: Speechless 15:14
  • Punch Brothers: Three Dots and a Dash (Arr. for Cello and Accordion by Pierre Fontenelle and Frin Wolter):
  • 5 Brothers: Three Dots and a Dash (Arr. for Cello and Accordion by Pierre Fontenelle and Frin Wolter) 04:48
  • Reena Esmail (b. 1983): Sandhiprakash:
  • 6 Esmail: Sandhiprakash 09:13
  • Varsha:
  • 7 Esmail: Varsha 04:44
  • Mark Summer (b. 1958): Julie-O:
  • 8 Summer: Julie-O 03:48
  • Total Runtime 01:05:56

Info for Roots



Does a passport reflect cultural identity or merely nationality? Born in Belgium but raised in the United States, questions of identity are a constant in the life of cellist Pierre Fontenelle. He dedicates his debut album, Roots, to the 21st-century America in which he grew up. With the chosen works, he honors the diversity of this society, which is also reflected in the music world. It forms a synthesis of European classical music, blues, jazz, rock and other influences from all corners of the world that helps shape the music.

Pierre Fontenelle, cello



Pierre Fontenelle
Belgian-American cellist Pierre Fontenelle is a young rising star of the Belgian classical music scene, known for his audacious projects and versatile and consummate musicality.

Cello-soloist of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège until 2022, he has performed in several prestigious venues and festivals in Belgium and abroad (Flagey, Chapelle Reine Élisabeth, la Seine Musicale, Taipei National Concert Hall, Shanghaï Oriental Art Center, Festivals de Wallonie…) and has been invited as a soloist by various orchestras (Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, Ensemble Appassionato, Musique Militaire Grand-Ducale, Casco Phil, Musiques Nouvelles...).

1st Prize of the 2022 Breughel Competition, he also won the Public Prize and the Best Interpretation Prize. In October 2020, he received the 2nd Prize at the 1st BCS International Cello Competition and won the First Prize and the Feldbusch Prize at the Concours International Edmond Baert (2019).

Highlights of the 24/25 concert season include the release of his solo album Roots in January 2025, performances of concertos by Schumann, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Gulda, the premieres of two concertos by Belgian composer Apolline Jesupret as well as French composer Jean-François Jung and an artist residency with pianist Ninon Hannecart-Ségal at the Bibliothèque La Grange-Fleuret in Paris.

From 2019 to 2022, he had the pleasure of joining the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège as cello-soloist, becoming the youngest tenured musician of the orchestra. He has also appeared as guest first cellist of the Orchestre National de Bordeaux-Aquitaine, the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, and the Belgian National Orchestra. He collaborates with artists such as Jodie Devos, Florian Noack, Gergely Madaras, Christophe Rousset, Philippe Graffin, Jean-Claude Vanden Eyden, Gwendoline Blondeel and Mathieu Herzog. Committed to all the various aspects of being a musician, classical or otherwise, Pierre composes and explores popular and contemporary music with his cello-accordion Duo Kiasma with accordionist Frin Wolter (1st Prize - Accordé’Opale Competition).

After his first “American Album” (works by Aaron Copland and John Adams) with Oxalys, released in April 2024 on Passacaille Records, Pierre released his first solo album “Roots”, in January 2025, on Cypres, paying tribute to contemporary American contemporary music.

He initially took up the cello as an autodidact in his hometown of Seattle before studying traditionally at the Conservatoire de Luxembourg, the IMEP (Namur) with Éric Chardon, specialising in Soviet music with Han Bin Yoon at the Mons Conservatory and finally in Paris with Anne Gastinel at the Académie Jaroussky. He currently teaches in Namur at his alma mater, the IMEP.

Pierre performs on a private loan of a 1690 Ruggieri cello, as well as a Nicolas-François Vuillaume cello from 1860, instrument made available by the King Baudouin Foundation thanks to the Léon Courtin-Marcelle Bouché’s Fund's gift and managed by Strings For Talent. Pierre is founder and artistic director of the Concerts des Dames at the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Vivier (Marche-les-Dames). He’s found great pleasure in reading and writing poetry.

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