Gagnepain studied at the
Conservatoire de Paris and
Yale University in the U.S.A. He gained some fame in international competitions such as those
of Munich and São Paulo. He began a double career as a soloist and chamber musician. He is invited by renowned orchestras of the European scene (the
London Symphony Orchestra, the Sofia Radio Orchestra, the Moscow Soloists), plays regularly with the pianist Hortense Cartier-Bresson, and is the cellist of the
Rosamonde Quartet (laureate of the Concours International of Évian in 1983 with the ''Prix d'interprétation de compositeurs modernes
and the Prix spécial du Jury international des critiques'' and
First Prize of the international competition of string quartets of the Union des Radios Européennes in Salzbourg in 1986). In 1996, Gagnepain was the first to perform in concert the 12 pieces on the name of
Paul Sacher, contemporary repertoire for cello solo, famous for its difficulty. His discography includes both concertos and
chamber music ranging from duets to sextets. The
Cité de la musique commissioned him a pedagogical work published in 2001 under the title
Du musicien en général au violoncelliste en particulier. Xavier Gagnepain teaches at the
Académie internationale d'été de Nice and at the . == See also ==