Ian Cooper (violinist)
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Ian Cooper is an Australian Violinist. He was commissioned to compose the "Tin Symphony"
The Games Of The XXVII Olympiad 2000: Music from the Opening Ceremony
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 for the opening ceremony of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
2000 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony
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  in Sydney and is proficient in many musical styles including Classical
Classical music
Classical music is the art music produced in, or rooted in, the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 11th century to present times...

, Gypsy, Jazz
Jazz violin
Jazz violin is the use of the violin or electric violin to improvise and perform utilizing scales and chord progressions unique to the compositions of Jazz musicians . The earliest references to jazz performance using the violin as a solo instrument was during the first decades of the 20th century...

, Irish & Country
Country music
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 music. He has performed with Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair were an Australian rock band, which formed in 1992 as Innocent Criminals in Merewether, Newcastle with the line-up of Ben Gillies on drums, Chris Joannou on bass guitar and Daniel Johns on vocals and guitars. The group got their big break in mid-1994 when they won a national demo...

, Tommy Emmanuel
Tommy Emmanuel
William Thomas "Tommy" Emmanuel AM is an Australian guitarist, best known for his complex fingerpicking style, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named as "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their...

, James Morrison
James Morrison (musician)
James Morrison AM is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing...

, Deni Hines
Deni Hines
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, Olivia Newton-John
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, Barry White
Barry White
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, and Simon Tedeschi
Simon Tedeschi
Simon Tedeschi is a Boston-based classical pianist from Australia.-Life and career:Simon Tedeschi was born in Sydney to Mark Tedeschi QC, the New South Wales Crown Prosecutor and a prominent photographer and Vivienne Tedeschi, who is the daughter of a Polish Holocaust survivor, Lucy Gershwin,...

.

Background

Cooper began learning the violin at age 4 from his mother Jan Cooper, a Suzuki Violin
Suzuki method
The Suzuki method is a method of teaching music that emerged in the mid-20th century.-Background:The Suzuki Method was conceived in the mid-20th century by Shin'ichi Suzuki, a Japanese violinist who desired to bring beauty to the lives of children in his country after the devastation of World War II...

 teacher. He performed the Seitz violin concerto at age 6 on the Seven Network
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's 11AM
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 program with Roger Climpson
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 and at age 7 Cooper performed concerts in Hawaii and the USA representing Australia and as part of the Suzuki Violin World Conference, and again in Japan in 1980 for NHK Television.
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 He was awarded a scholarship to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music
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  at age eight where he studied with Christopher Kimber, Harry Kurby, and Laslo Kiss, as well as a music scholarship to Knox Grammar School
Knox Grammar School
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 where he also studied drums and percussion. In 1990 Cooper was mentored by the French Jazz Violinist Stéphane Grappelli
Stéphane Grappelli
Stéphane Grappelli was a French jazz violinist who founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. It was one of the first all-string jazz bands....

. The guitarist Tommy Emmanuel
Tommy Emmanuel
William Thomas "Tommy" Emmanuel AM is an Australian guitarist, best known for his complex fingerpicking style, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named as "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their...

 invited Cooper to perform with him at the Sydney Opera House
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 in 1992 and Ian joined him on tour for the next five years. Cooper has also been a member of trumpeter James Morrison
James Morrison (musician)
James Morrison AM is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing...

's sextet since 2007.

Instruments

Cooper's main violin was made by E.H. Roth in Markneukirchen, Germany in 1926 and is modeled on an Antonio Stradivari
Antonio Stradivari
Antonio Stradivari was an Italian luthier and a crafter of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas, and harps. Stradivari is generally considered the most significant artisan in this field. The Latinized form of his surname, Stradivarius, as well as the colloquial, "Strad", is...

 1714 Cremona instrument. His electric violins are Epoch, Guscott and E.F. Keebler.

Discography

  • 1993 - Soundpost - with Ike Isaacs
    Ike Isaacs (guitarist)
    Ike Isaacs was a jazz guitarist born in Rangoon, Burma, best known for his work with Stephane Grappelli.Isaacs was an autodidact, and started playing professionally while he was a chemistry student at university...

    , Peter Inglis & Tim Rollinson
    Tim Rollinson
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  • 1994 - Strings of Swing - with Don Burrows
    Don Burrows
    Donald Vernon Burrows, AO, MBE is an Australian jazz and swing musician, playing the clarinet, saxophone, and flute....

    , Tom Baker & Ian Date
  • 1995 - Ian's World - with Tom Baker, Ian Date, Bernard Berkhout & John Morrison
  • 1996 - At Home - with David Paquette
    David Paquette
    David Paquette born in Bridgeport, CT is an International Jazz Pianist. He has recorded more than 45 albums, highlights of his career include touring the European Jazz circuit, establishing and directing a seventeen year running annual Jazz Festival on New Zealand’s Waiheke Island, and years as...

  • 1997 - Hard Axe to Follow - with Tommy Emmanuel
    Tommy Emmanuel
    William Thomas "Tommy" Emmanuel AM is an Australian guitarist, best known for his complex fingerpicking style, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named as "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their...

    , Tommy Tycho
    Tommy Tycho
    Thomas Tycho AM MBE is a multi-talented Hungarian-born Australian pianist, conductor, composer and arranger. He was associated with musical productions on Australian television for many years from its inception in 1956, including such programs as The Mavis Bramston Show...

    , George Golla
    George Golla
    George Golla AM is an Australian jazz guitarist. In 1959 he commenced a long-term working musical partnership with clarinetist/flautist/saxophonist Don Burrows that continued for almost forty years. On 10 June 1985, Golla was made a Member of the Order of Australia with the citation, For service...

     & Ian Date
  • 2002 - Big Band - with James Morrison
    James Morrison (musician)
    James Morrison AM is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing...

  • 2007 - Simon Tedeschi & Ian Cooper - with Simon Tedeschi
    Simon Tedeschi
    Simon Tedeschi is a Boston-based classical pianist from Australia.-Life and career:Simon Tedeschi was born in Sydney to Mark Tedeschi QC, the New South Wales Crown Prosecutor and a prominent photographer and Vivienne Tedeschi, who is the daughter of a Polish Holocaust survivor, Lucy Gershwin,...

  • 2009 - Straight to the Pool Room - with The Smokin' Crawdads
  • 2009 - Ballads and Bossa Nova with James Morrison
    James Morrison (musician)
    James Morrison AM is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing...

    , Emma Pask
    Emma Pask
    Emma Pask is an Australian jazz vocalist. She is best known for her work with big bands and her continuing collaboration with noted Australian virtuoso James Morrison.-Background:...

    , Jim Pennell, Steve Brien, Paul Cutlan & Phil Stack
    Phil Stack
    Phil Stack is the bassist and one of the founding members of the Australian band, Thirsty Merc. Born in 1977, Stack grew up with his three older sisters in the New South Wales city of Dubbo. Stack is an accomplished jazz and rock musician within Australia. He is also a regular performer, playing...

  • 2009 - Quintet with Simon Tedeschi
    Simon Tedeschi
    Simon Tedeschi is a Boston-based classical pianist from Australia.-Life and career:Simon Tedeschi was born in Sydney to Mark Tedeschi QC, the New South Wales Crown Prosecutor and a prominent photographer and Vivienne Tedeschi, who is the daughter of a Polish Holocaust survivor, Lucy Gershwin,...

     & James Morrison
    James Morrison (musician)
    James Morrison AM is an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments, but is best known for his trumpet playing...


Awards and recognition

  • MO Award - Variety Instrumental Performer of the year - 1999
  • MO Award - Variety Instrumental Performer of the year - 2000
  • ACE Award - Instrumental Act of the year, 1999
  • ACE Award - Instrumentalist of the year, 2000
  • Golden Fiddle Award - Best CD by a fiddler as soloist - 2005
  • Golden Fiddle Award - Best fiddler soloist - 2006
  • Golden Fiddle Award - Best CD by a fiddler as soloist - 2006, for "Ian Cooper - Big Band"
  • Queensland Country Music Awards - Queensland Group or Duo of the Year - 2010 - The Smokin' Crawdads
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