Bruno Cocset (born in 1963 in France) is a baroque cello player.[1] After studying in National Conservatory of Tours, he received classes from Anner Bylsma,[2] Jaap Schröder and Christophe Coin.[citation needed] He has worked with many of the most important "historically informed" groups of Europe, having recording mainly with Jordi Savall's Le Concert des Nations before he created his own baroque ensemble: Les Basses Réunies. He is well known for the "rescue" of forgotten composers, such as Jean-Baptiste Barrière or Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco, two examples of a vast corpus of recordings including innovative versions of Bach Cello Suites and Vivaldi Cello Concerti and Sonatas.[citation needed]

Bruno Cocset. Haapsalu, 2022

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  1. ^ WIEBKE THORMÄHLEN (September 2009). "Cambridge Journals Online - Eighteenth-Century Music - Abstract - FRANCESCO GEMINIANI (1687–1762) SONATES POUR VIOLONCELLE AVEC LA BASSE CONTINUE OPUS V Bruno Cocset (violoncello), Luca Pianca (theorbo)/Les Basses Réunies Alpha ALPHA 123, 2008; one disc, 67 minutes". Eighteenth-Century Music. 6 (2). Journals.cambridge.org: 287–289. doi:10.1017/S1478570609990170. S2CID 194096628. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
  2. ^ "Bruno Cocset". Bach Cello Suites. Retrieved 2023-12-12.