Étienne Péclard (born 21 December 1946 in les Deux-Sèvres[1]) is a contemporary French cellist.
Péclard studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with André Navarra, Joseph Calvet, Jacques Février and Jean Hubeau.
With the ONBA, directed by Alain Lombard, Étienne Péclard recorded the double concerto by Johannes Brahms, the Symphonie-concerto, Op.
125 by Sergueï Prokofiev and Schelomo by Ernest Bloch; in 1999, he obtained a great success with his interpretation of Tout un monde lointain... by Henri Dutilleux, directed by Hans Graf.
In June 2005 he met again his accomplice Tasso Adamopoulos for Don Quichotte, Symphonic poem by Richard Strauss, with the ONBA directed by Armin Jordan.