New On Naxos | General Issue: February 2026

About Andreas Brantelid, Cello Andreas Brantelid was born in Copenhagen in 1987 to Swedish/ Danish parents. After receiving early tuition from his father, he made his debut as a soloist at the age of 14 with the Royal Danish Orchestra . Today, Brantelid is one of the most sought- after Scandinavian artists, winning worldwide critical acclaim for his thought-provoking interpretations, uniquely colourful sound and engaging personality. Brantelid has previously released albums on labels such as Proprius, EMI and BIS, with acclaimed releases on Naxos including Russian Tales (8.573985) and Times of Transition (8.574365). Brantelid plays the 1707 ‘Boni-Hegar’ Stradivarius, which has been made available to him by the generous support of Norwegian art collector Christen Sveaas. FEBRUARY 2026 NEW ON NAXOS

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Cello works featuring Andreas Brantelid

‘Each etude is presented with awe-inspiring clarity and technical precision, tossed off with apparent ease. The result is incredibly impressive and enjoyable to listen to.’ – American Record Guide re ersDH Remy Franck’s Journal about Classical Music

‘An exquisite recital of Russian Romantic pieces that really glows.’ – The Strad

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‘[A] finely nuanced account by brilliant young Swedish-Danish cellist Andreas Brantelid, who plays throughout… with an outstanding sweetness of tone… Concerto Copenhagen, directed from the harpsichord

‘Andreas Brantelid and violinist Benjamin Schmid tackle the dizzying heights, uncomfortable registers and complex multiple fingerings that the work demands of them with stupendous assurance.’ – Pizzicato

by Lars Ulrik Mortense, accompanies stylishly.’ – BBC Music Magazine

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For the full list of Andreas Brantelid’s recordings on Naxos, visit www.naxos.com/Bio/Person/Brantelid_Andreas/76910

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