Ian Cooper
2 X “MO” Award Winner Instrumental performer of the year
2 X ACE Award Winner Instrumentalist of the year
3 X Golden Fiddle Awards, Tamworth Country Music Festival
1 X ARIA Double Platinum selling CD
“a violinist of Olympic Proportions”
Ian Cooper is Australia’s most exciting virtuoso violinist. He is a regular attraction at concert venues and festivals throughout Australia, Europe, Japan and New Zealand, and his dynamic and humorous show draws on many musical styles from The Classics, Jazz, Gypsy, Latin, Irish, the Blues and even a touch of Cowboy music.
Coopers performance of his Ned Kelly inspired composition “Tin Symphony” was premiered live at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Ian Cooper plays in many well known bands as a featured soloist – including those of
James Morrison, Tommy Emmanuel, Deni Hines, Melinda Schneider and others.
Ian has a variety of his own bands ranging in size from 2 right up to his 18 piece Big Band. He is equally at home performing a concert set on a major festival stage, or entertaining a crowd of party goers celebrating a special event.
The options are:
The Duo – Ian with Guitar or Piano. Ideal for intimate dinner parties.
The Trio – Ian plus Guitar and Double Bass.
Ian Cooper Swing Band – 4 piece, up to 8 piece. Cool & Swingin’ Jazz. Ian’s most popular group.
The Chamber Jazz Quintet – Ian with 2 Guitars, Clarinet and Double Bass.
Ian Cooper’s Hot Club – A tribute to Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli.
Ian Cooper Big Band
Ian Cooper With Strings
Ian often travels and plays with a band or orchestra at his destination.
Guest Vocalists can be easily added to any of the above groups.
Lineup
jazz
Born into a family of classical musicians Ian began playing the violin at the age of four. He was his mother’s first pupil. His live television debut was at age 5 where he performed The Three Grenadiers by Schumann on Channel 7 Australia, and he began competing in Eisteddfods soon after. Ian began his world travels at age six and wowed audiences as a child star in the U.S.A. and Canada, and in following years in Britain, Europe and Japan on their NHK TV network. At age 12 he performed with the Vienna Boys Choir in their hometown.
Ian was awarded a scholarship to the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music at age eight and continued his training there for the next ten years. During this time Ian also studied the drums and played in numerous high-school bands, who he did yet more European tours with.
After meeting the French violinist Stephane Grappelli Ian swung his attention towards Jazz, and his fiery approach to the Devil’s Instrument became reminiscent of the music of the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. Today Cooper continues to perform classical concerts as a soloist with orchestras and is equally at home playing Jazz concerts. He is a regular guest artist of Jazz trumpeter James Morrison, and has also appeared with John Farnham, Tommy Emmanuel, George Benson, Andrea Bocelli, Simon Tedeschi, David Helfgott, Neil Sedaka, Max Bygraves, Barry White, Deni Hines, Marcia Hines, Wendy Matthews, The Angels, Melinda Schneider and Olivia Newton-John.
Ian has released 8 CDs, the latest being Ballads and Bossa Nova, released on the La Brava Music label. He has been awarded numerous Australian live performance awards including 2 MO Awards, 2 ACE Awards, 3 Golden Fiddle Awards and a platinum ARIA Award for his Olympic Opening Ceremony composition Tin Symphony”. Ian also composes soundtracks for Discovery Channel and is a keen pilot, and yachtsman.
Born into a family of classical musicians Ian began playing the violin at the age of four. He was his mother’s first pupil. His live television debut was at age 5 where he performed The Three Grenadiers by Schumann on Channel 7 Australia, and he began competing in Eisteddfods soon after. Ian began his world travels at age six and wowed audiences as a child star in the U.S.A. and Canada, and in following years in Britain, Europe and Japan on their NHK TV network. At age 12 he performed with the Vienna Boys Choir in their hometown.
Ian was awarded a scholarship to the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music at age eight and continued his training there for the next ten years. During this time Ian also studied the drums and played in numerous high-school bands, who he did yet more European tours with.
After meeting the French violinist Stephane Grappelli Ian swung his attention towards Jazz, and his fiery approach to the Devil’s Instrument became reminiscent of the music of the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. Today Cooper continues to perform classical concerts as a soloist with orchestras and is equally at home playing Jazz concerts. He is a regular guest artist of Jazz trumpeter James Morrison, and has also appeared with John Farnham, Tommy Emmanuel, George Benson, Andrea Bocelli, Simon Tedeschi, David Helfgott, Neil Sedaka, Max Bygraves, Barry White, Deni Hines, Marcia Hines, Wendy Matthews, The Angels, Melinda Schneider and Olivia Newton-John.
Ian has released 8 CDs, the latest being Ballads and Bossa Nova, released on the La Brava Music label. He has been awarded numerous Australian live performance awards including 2 MO Awards, 2 ACE Awards, 3 Golden Fiddle Awards and a platinum ARIA Award for his Olympic Opening Ceremony composition Tin Symphony”. Ian also composes soundtracks for Discovery Channel and is a keen pilot, and yachtsman.