A lifelong dedication to chamber music,
orchestral life, solo performance and teaching.

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Christopher Jepson’s journey with the cello began somewhat late, as his early years were filled with a focus on singing rather than mastering an instrument. He received his first cello at the age of 10, introduced to the Suzuki method, but his serious education as a cellist didn’t commence until he was 15, when he began studying under the tutelage of Alexander Boyarsky.

Within two years of learning, Christopher already earned a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London. His passion and talent took him further, leading him to Berlin to study with Hans Jakob Eschenburg at the prestigious Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler.”

After honing his skills in Berlin for 6 years, performing with both the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Christopher moved to Basel in 2010. There, he secured the position of 2nd Solo Cellist with the Sinfonieorchester Basel.

Christopher’s reputation as a cellist has seen him frequently invited as a guest principal cellist in orchestras across Europe. Since 2011, he has been the steadfast Solo Cellist of the Gstaad Menuhin Festival Orchestra, where he also performs as a chamber musician and soloist at the Menuhin Festival.

Chamber music is one of Christopher’s greatest passions, and he is deeply committed to this field. He frequently performs in recitals with piano and spent six enriching years as the cellist for the Amar String Quartet in Switzerland.

Christopher regularly graces international festivals, performing alongside esteemed members of the Artemis, Belcea, Alban Berg, Jerusalem, and Stradivari Quartets, with more recent engagement as both a chamber musician and soloist at Festival Klassiek in Zeeland.

As an educator, Christopher is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of cellists. He regularly coaches conservatory-level students and conducts masterclasses at prestigious institutions in the UK, Italy, Germany, Chile, and China. His expertise is also sought after as a guest professor at various festivals, including coaching the Asian Youth Orchestra, and teaching at the British Isles Music Festival, where he remains on the board of directors.

In addition to his performance and teaching careers, Christopher is the visionary founder and director of Rhein Klassik. This initiative, born during the COVID-19 pandemic, was created to support freelance musicians and young, up-and-coming artists in Switzerland, particularly those facing financial hardship. Rhein Klassik has since flourished into a leading ethical and sustainable classical music concert series, fostering a vibrant musical community and providing valuable performance opportunities in Basel and its surrounding areas.

Christopher plays on a cello made by Vincenzo Postiglione, Napoli, ca. 1884.

Jepson Photography

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private passion

Photography

I am a hobby photographer with a long-standing passion for the art.

While landscapes are my preferred subject, I am gradually exploring cityscapes, street photography, and portraits.

Photography by Chris