Daniel Schultz, cello
2025 Artist
Programme 1
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
FANNY MENDELSSOHN HENSEL
Capriccio
NADIA BOULANGER
Trois Pièces
Interval
CÉSAR FRANCK
Sonata in A major
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Polonaise brillante in C major, Op. 3
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
Waldesruhe (Silent Woods), Op. 68 No. 5
Programme 2 (1 hour)
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
Rondo in G minor, Op. 94
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65
ROBERT SCHUMANN
Adagio and Allegro in A-flat major, Op. 70
JEAN SIBELIUS
Malinconia, Op. 20
Programmes are samples only - amendments can be discussed directly with the Artist.
Daniel Schultz is an accomplished Finnish cellist currently based in London. He is pursuing a Professional Diploma at the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Alfredo Piatti Chair and Professor of Cello, Josephine Knight. Daniel completed his Master of Arts at the Royal Academy with distinction and was awarded both the Principal’s Prize for exceptional all-round studentship by Principal Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and the Sir John Barbirolli Prize. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Sibelius Academy, where he studied under Professor Martti Rousi.
Daniel has been recognized in numerous prestigious competitions, most notably winning third prize at the 2022 Turku Cello Competition. Daniel is also a 2025-2026 String Scholar of the Drake Calleja Trust, a prestigious foundation that provides recognition, performance opportunities, and support for outstanding young musicians.
As a soloist, he has appeared with several leading orchestras, including the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra, and most recently, the Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra.
A passionate chamber musician, Daniel is a founding member of the prizewinning Karelia String Quartet, which has garnered first prize in both the Wolfe Wolfinsohn String Quartet Competition and the Nina Drucker Haydn String Quartet Competition. He also performs regularly with the Lisson Piano Trio, giving recitals across London.
Daniel has participated in high-profile masterclasses with celebrated artists including Gautier Capuçon, broadcast live from Wigmore Hall, and Steven Isserlis as part of the BBC Arts in Motion programme.
He currently performs on a 1752 Giovanni Battista Gabrielli cello, generously on loan from the Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland.
Daniel Schultz is a 2025 Tillett Debut Artist and can be booked for concerts taking place between September 2025 - August 2027.