Bringing individuality and nuance to her performances, contemporary French cellist Ophélie Gaillard soars through the cello repertoire with a unique and resonant voice. The romantic attitude she brings to her modern readings allows her to extract the maximum emotion from each piece, setting her recordings and concerts apart from the pack. In her reading of Bach's Cello Suite no. 1, she draws out long bass notes, separating them from the melody that floats above and giving the impression of real polyphony, while her take on Fauré's Elégie exudes a pure sentimentality few can achieve.