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Jonathen Cohen
conductor

Jonathan Cohen has forged a remarkable career as a conductor, cellist, and keyboardist. Well-known for his passion and commitment to chamber music, Jonathan is equally at home in such diverse activities as baroque opera and the classical symphonic repertoire. He is Artistic Director of Arcangelo, Music Director of Les Violons du Roy, Artistic Director of Tetbury Festival, and Artistic Partner of Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. From the 2023/24 season, he will be Artistic Director of the Handel and Haydn Society.

The 2022/23 season sees Jonathan returning to the United States to conduct the Handel and Haydn Society and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and his projects with Les Violons du Roy include Handel’s Alcina and programmes with Carolyn Sampson and Philippe Jaroussky. He will conduct Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Real Filharmonia de Galicia, and Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, as well as projects with Arcangelo including Handel’s Theodora.

Jonathan founded Arcangelo in 2010, who strive to perform high -quality and specially created projects. He has toured with them to exceptional halls and festivals including Wigmore Hall in London, Philharmonie Berlin, Kölner Philharmonie, Vienna Musikverein, Salzburg Festival, and Carnegie Hall in New York. They made their Proms debut at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in 2016, and returned to the Proms in 2018 (Theodora) and 2021 (St. Matthew's Passion).

Arcangelo is busy and much in demand in the recording studio, partnering with fine soloists such as Iestyn Davies (their disc Arias for Guadagni won the Recital Category at the 2012 Gramophone Awards, and their recording of Bach's Cantatas was Best Baroque Vocal recording in the 2017 Gramophone Awards), Anna Prohaska, and Christopher Purves for Hyperion Records. Their recording of CPE Bach Cello Concerti with Nicolas Altstaedt won the BBC Music Magazine Awards’ Concerto category in 2017, and their Buxtehude Trio Sonatas, Op.1 recording for Alpha Classics was nominated for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance in the 2018 Grammy Awards. Recent recordings include Handel’s Brockes-Passion, Buxtehude Trio Sonatas Op. 2, and a further disc of Bach Cantatas with Iestyn Davies.

Jonathen Cohen
conductor

Jonathan Cohen has forged a remarkable career as a conductor, cellist, and keyboardist. Well-known for his passion and commitment to chamber music, Jonathan is equally at home in such diverse activities as baroque opera and the classical symphonic repertoire. He is Artistic Director of Arcangelo, Music Director of Les Violons du Roy, Artistic Director of Tetbury Festival, and Artistic Partner of Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. From the 2023/24 season, he will be Artistic Director of the Handel and Haydn Society.

The 2022/23 season sees Jonathan returning to the United States to conduct the Handel and Haydn Society and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and his projects with Les Violons du Roy include Handel’s Alcina and programmes with Carolyn Sampson and Philippe Jaroussky. He will conduct Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Real Filharmonia de Galicia, and Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, as well as projects with Arcangelo including Handel’s Theodora.

Jonathan founded Arcangelo in 2010, who strive to perform high -quality and specially created projects. He has toured with them to exceptional halls and festivals including Wigmore Hall in London, Philharmonie Berlin, Kölner Philharmonie, Vienna Musikverein, Salzburg Festival, and Carnegie Hall in New York. They made their Proms debut at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in 2016, and returned to the Proms in 2018 (Theodora) and 2021 (St. Matthew's Passion).

Arcangelo is busy and much in demand in the recording studio, partnering with fine soloists such as Iestyn Davies (their disc Arias for Guadagni won the Recital Category at the 2012 Gramophone Awards, and their recording of Bach's Cantatas was Best Baroque Vocal recording in the 2017 Gramophone Awards), Anna Prohaska, and Christopher Purves for Hyperion Records. Their recording of CPE Bach Cello Concerti with Nicolas Altstaedt won the BBC Music Magazine Awards’ Concerto category in 2017, and their Buxtehude Trio Sonatas, Op.1 recording for Alpha Classics was nominated for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance in the 2018 Grammy Awards. Recent recordings include Handel’s Brockes-Passion, Buxtehude Trio Sonatas Op. 2, and a further disc of Bach Cantatas with Iestyn Davies.