**Guy Fishman** is a dynamic cellist celebrated for his deep dive into Baroque and Classical repertoire, often bringing fresh energy to centuries-old works. As principal cellist of Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society, a cornerstone of historically informed performance, he’s spent years mastering the nuances of period instruments and styles. His recent recordings—like C.P.E. Bach’s vibrant cello concertos, Vivaldi’s fiery concertos, and Andrea Caporale’s elegant sonatas—showcase his knack for unearthing lesser-known gems and making them sing with authenticity. A Juilliard-trained musician, Fishman balances technical precision with expressive storytelling, whether on stage or in the studio. When he’s not resurrecting forgotten composers, you might catch him teaching or collaborating with other early music enthusiasts. Basically, he’s the guy making old cello music feel thrillingly new again.
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