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Biography

A City Music Foundation artist, Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel Artiste en Résidence, Frankfurt Ensemble Modern Academy and London Contemporary soloists member, London based French violinist Emmanuel Coppey is building a solid concert career. As a soloist, he collaborated with Jérémie Rhorer, Rachel Podger, Alexei Ogrintchouk, Guy van Waas and Christopher Warren-Green, and he appeared on Belgian national television for the royal christmas concert playing Vivaldi Four Seasons. A sought-after chamber musician, Emmanuel played with Nelson Goerner, Marc Coppey, Augustin Dumay, Anna Vinitskaya, Barbara Hannigan, Nicolas Baldeyrou, François Salque, Guillaume Bellom, Martin Beaver, Bertrand Chamayou, Frank Braley, in major European chamber music festivals. His repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary music and includes all Bach Sonatas and Partitas which he won the New York Bach competition with. As an arranger, he also wrote a show-piece based on Dukas Apprenti Sorcier. Emmanuel received the guidance of legendary violinists György Pauk and Augustin Dumay. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music and Paris Conservatory where he studied with Philippe Graffin and Svetlin Roussev. His musical journey began with Larissa Kolos. Emmanuel was supported by the Royal Academy of Music, Adami, Fondation de la Vocation and Fondation Banque Populaire. He plays a magnificent Deconet violin from 1754, from the Guttman Collection.