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Jonathan Gerstner

Jonathan Gerstner

  • Edition of the Academy: 2025
  • Country: Switzerland
  • Instrument: Cello
  • Age during Academy: 21
  • Last or current school: Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien

Swiss cellist Jonathan Gerstner was born in Ecublens, Switzerland, in 2003. He began playing the cello at the age of five with Aude Pivôt, continued his path with Martin Reetz at the Lausanne Conservatoire and from 2020 studied with Patrick Demenga at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Lausanne (HEMU). Since 2022, he has been studying with Reinhard Latzko in Austria at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts (MDW). Additional valuable input came from Edgar Moreau, Marc Coppey and Ella van Poucke, among others.

Jonathan has been part of the 2024 Verbier Festival Orchestra (VFO), playing under the direction of conductors like Sir Simon Rattle, Antonio Pappano and Klaus Mäkelä.

In 2019, he became a member of the Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra (SJSO), and since then has taken part in numerous tours that have taken him to Switzerland's leading concert halls. During that period he founded and led the LimonCelli, an ensemble of 9 cellos that transcended genres and performed many of his original arrangements with new playing techniques and experimented with theatrical elements.

In recent years Jonathan performed on stage with artists such as Christian Altenburger, Ophélie Gaillard, Marko Ylönen, Marina Viotti, Jean-Sélim Abdelmoula, Patrick Demenga, Philippe Graffin and Reinhard Latzko. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has appeared on all four of Switzerland's national classical radio stations, and performed at international festivals including the Prague Spring Festival, Cello Biënnale Amsterdam, Lavaux Classic, K&M Festival Stavanger, Loisiarte and the Musikfestwochen Meiringen.

Equally passionate about chamber music, he has studied with teachers such as Vincent Coq (Trio Wanderer) in Lausanne and currently Johannes Meissl (Artis Quartett) and Stefan Mendl (Wiener Klaviertrio) in Vienna, as well as receiving invaluable advice from Eckart Runge (Artemis Quartett), Hatto Beyerle (Alban Berg Quartett) and Avedis Kouyoumdjian, within the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA).

Jonathan has also arranged, performed, recorded and released numerous covers of pop, jazz and rock songs on social media. Exploring these styles has been his passion from an early age and has led to international collaborations with renowned artists such as the Indonesian singer Ardhito Pramono for songs reaching more than a hundred million plays, the artist Edison Peñafiel for an art installation about migration exhibited at the Sabrina Amrani Gallery in Madrid, and the film score composer Julien Verschooris for Coextinction, a Canadian documentary about the environmental threats to orcas. He is currently taking jazz piano lessons to broaden his horizons beyond classical music.

From 2019, Jonathan stopped taking aeroplanes, responding to the urgency of the climate crisis. Since then, he has been travelling to all his concerts by train. In 2024, he co-founded EcoClassica, an organisation dedicated to helping classical music transition to a model that respects climate justice and planetary boundaries.

Jonathan Gerstner 

Geneva International String Academy artists awarded in 2025

In 2025, five former Geneva International String Academy participants were distinguished by major international awards: Sarah Strohm, Brian Isaacs, Alessandra Yang, Arne Zeller and Maxime Grizard. It confirms the Academy’s artistic standards and long-term commitment to excellence.

Concours de Genève 2025 - First Prize ex aequo Viola - Sarah Strohm and Brian Isaacs

Concours de Genève 2025

Concours de Genève 2025 - Special Prize Chamber Music - Alessandra Yang

Concours de Genève 2025 - Prix Spécial du jury

Budapest International Cello Competition 2025 - First Prize - Arne Zeller

Budapest International Cello Competition 1st Prize 2025 Arne Zeller

Radu Lupu 2025 - First Prize - Maxime Grizard

Radu Lupu 2025 - Premier Prix - Maxime Grizard
Concert 2021 at the E. Fitzgerald theatre

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