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Published: Thursday, 21 November 2024 at 11:26 AM


It’s the larger cousin of the high-flying violin – and it cedes nothing in terms of charisma. In the hands of wonderful players, the cello‘s rich, sonorous depths can thrill and move in equal measure, capturing the range of human emotions from joyful exuberance to deepest melancholy. But who have been the very best cellists?

These 20 musicians from the last 300 years represent the pinnacle of fine cello playing. All are utterly in command from a technical perspective, of course. More importantly, all of these players capture and hold the attention of audiences with their consummate artistry. Scroll on and prepare to be captivated by our list of classical music’s best cellists…

Best cellists of all time: 18th and 19th centuries

Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)

Earliest in our list of best cellists is Luigi Boccherini. The Italian composer, best known for the Minuet from his String Quintet, Op. 11 No. 5, was in fact a highly gifted cellist. Boccherini studied with his father Leopoldo Boccherini, a cellist and double bass player, from the age of five.

Following further studies in Rome, he and his father were court musicians in Vienna. Thereafter, Luigi also performed as a court musician in Spain. Later patrons included King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia.

A true virtuoso, Boccherini often played violin repertoire on the cello at pitch (i.e. as it would have sounded on the violin). He wrote a large amount of chamber music, including over one hundred string quintets for two violins, viola and two cellos, nearly a hundred string quartets, and numerous string trios and sonatas.

Boccherini’s orchestral music, meanwhile, includes around 30 symphonies and twelve cello concertos. These include the Concerto in B flat, which remains popular to this day.