British cellist, orchestra manager & fixer, charity director, fundraiser, and web designer.
He studied at the [l459222] and in Berlin, Germany. Whilst in Berlin, he played with
Gruppe Neue Musik Berlin and the
Berliner Philharmoniker. On returning to the UK, he was for seven years a member of the
Brindisi Quartet. He has performed quintets with the
The Allegri String Quartet,
Belcea Quartet,
The Maggini Quartet and
The Medici Quartet and plays regularly with
The Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields and the [A=English Chamber Orchestra]. He is co-principal cello with [A=The Orchestra Of St. John's] and the
Orchestra of the Glyndebourne Tour. He has played as guest principal with the
City Of London Sinfonia, the
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the
Scottish Ensemble. Artistic Director of The Tunnell Trust.
Eldest son of the violinist
John Tunnell, and brother of the harpist
Philippa Tunnell. Nephew of
Susan Tunnell and
Charles Tunnell.