Born in 1987 in a family that awakens it to literature, to the arts in general and more precisely to music, Cyril Poulet begins the cello at the age of five at the CNR of Amiens in the classes of Elisabeth Gallois, of Michel Poulet his father and then Laurent Rannou. Awarded with a first instrument prize in the year of its baccalaureate, Then admitted to the University of Berlin Arts (Limited) in 2006, He hired his higher education under the teaching of the Artemis quartet and Martin Löhr, which revives its fascination and its requirement in the face of the vocality of the cello and the unsuspected colors of its sound. License in pocket, and his interest in ancient music going growing, He goes to Geneva and discovers the baroque cello. Therefore, He will no longer leave the hose strings, and will devote in 2013 A master's thesis with historical techniques of their manufacture.

Soon back in France, He quickly works in specialized sets as correspondence, Pygmalion, Mediterranean chapel, The harmonic poem, Les Arts Florissants, Jupiter, Amarillis, and between others the little trianon of which he is a founding member. Regularly requested to play the bass continuing, He has performed many times in pairs with William Christie, with which he feeds a great musical bond. To date, his discography has more than thirty records ranging from the solo directory to the opera . He finished his development course in the class of David Simpson in 2017 And plays an anonymous cello is-European at the end of the ten eighth century.

Eager to make young musicians accessible to limited resources a whole range of quality baroque bow, He created in full pandemic 2020 The Boyausphere, association law 1901 that he has maintained and fruiting volunteer since.