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Cellist, improviser, composer, and arranger, Guillaume Latil explores a personal musical language
shaped by jazz, traditional music, and classical influences. His approach to the cello is open,
expressive, and deeply inventive.
He has shared the stage and studio with artists such as Paquito D’Rivera (Concerto for Cello and
Clarinet, 2024), Matthieu Chedid (Rosy, 2022), Youn Sun Nah (2023), André Manoukian (Apatride,
Sony Music), Sophie Alour (Le Temps Virtuose, 2023), Lou Tavano, Thierry Eliez, Edouard Ferlet,
and the late Didier Lockwood, with whom he studied at the CMDL.
An active contributor to film and television scores, he performs the solo cello parts for The Count
of Monte Cristo and Le Consentement, both selected at Cannes 2024.
A member of the Cuareim Quartet (A Jazz Story, 2024), he also co-created Hémisphères (2025),
an intimate and poetic album for cello and cavaquinho, in duo with Brazilian musician Matheus
Donato.
Guillaume Latil is also a composer for image and a regular guest artist at the Berklee College of
Music in Valencia. He thrives in hybrid collaborations, with one constant: the cello as a living, free,
and profoundly human voice.