Marc Coppey

Marc Coppey

Artistic Director - Saline Royale Academy d’Arc-et-Senans
Artist-in-Residence – Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música
Artistic Director - Les Musicales Colmar

“Combining choreographic gesture with rhetoric, earthly robustness with spiritual uplift, Marc Coppey’s playing is overwhelming in its jubilant vitality.”

Télérama

Recent Highlights

Videos

Bach Cello Suites

Beethoven: Sonatas for Cello and Piano (Complete) – Marc Coppey and François Dumont

Dvořák: Silent Woods

Haydn Cello Concerto

Kodaly Solo Cello Sonata Op. 8

Marc Coppey Cellist & Conductor

Marc Coppey CriticsChoice

Marc Coppey Spotlight

Marc Coppey with the Prague Philharmonia

Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 2 with Lawrence Foster

Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 2 with Lawrence Foster

The French Cello

Zagreb Soloists & Marc Coppey

About

Recognised for his celebrated interpretations as soloist, his extensive exploration of chamber music with some of the finest musicians today, and a dedication to widening the cello literature, Marc Coppey is considered one of the world’s leading cellists – in addition, now with a growing reputation as a fine conductor on the international podium.

A protégé of Lord Yehudi Menuhin and Mstislav Rostropovich, Coppey first shot to international acclaim at the age of 18, winning First Prize and ‘Prize for the Best Bach Performance’ at the prestigious Leipzig Bach Competition (1988). Soon thereafter, he made major debuts in Paris and Moscow in collaboration with Yehudi Menuhin and Victoria Postnikova (captured on film by the celebrated director Bruno Monsaingeon), and performed at the Evian Festival by personal invitation of MstislavRostropovich. Since then, Coppey has carved out an impressive solo career to date, working regularly with many of the world’s finest orchestras and conductors – including, amongst others, Alain Altinoglu, Lionel Bringuier, Lawrence Foster, Alan Gilbert, Kirill Karabits, Emmanuel Krivine, John Nelson, Pascal Rophé, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Yutaka Sado, and Hugh Wolff.

The breadth of Coppey’s repertoire is testament to his profound musical curiosity: alongside mainstream cello literature, he is a champion of lesser-known and contemporary works. He has given the world premieres of cello concerti by such celebrated composers as Jacques Lenot, Marc Monnet, Eric Tanguy, and the French premieres of works by Elliott Carter, Mantovani, and Erkki-Sven Tüür. Amongst those composers to have dedicated works to Coppey are such leading voices as Lera Auerbach, Christophe Bertrand, Hugues Dufourt, Frédéric Durieux, Ivan Fedele, Philippe Fénelon, Philippe Hurel, Michael Jarrell, Betsy Jolas, Frank Krawczyk, Philippe Leroux, François Meïmoun, Brice Pauset, Enno Poppe, Thierry Pécou, Michèle Reverdy, Johannes Maria Staud, and Frédéric Verrières.

Recent and forthcoming highlights include performing as soloist with such orchestras as the Dortmunder Philharmoniker, Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Orchestre National du Capitôle de Toulouse, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio- France, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto de Casa da Música, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR), and the Sichuan Symphony Orchestra of China. As conductor, Coppey collaborates with the Deutsche Kammerakademie and the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, amongst other leading ensembles, and serves as Music Director of the Zagreb Soloists (2011-present).

Coppey is a much acclaimed recording artist, working exclusively with the audite classics label. In 2024, he released a recording of the complete works for cello and piano by Gabriel Fauré, with celebrated pianist François Dumont. 2021 saw the release of Shostakovich: Cello Concertos (with Polish Radio Symphony/Lawrence Foster), whilst 2022 saw the release of Kodály: Music for Solo Cello, and The French Cello (Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg/John Nelson). All four albums received exceptional reviews, universally placing Coppey on a par with the greatest cellists in history.

Coppey’s recordings have received exultant critical acclaim, including a Diapason d’Or and “Choc” in the Monde de la Musique for his recording of the Dutilleux Cello Concerto (with Orchestre Philharmonie de Liège/Pascal Rophé), and the highly sought after “ffff” from Télérama, amongst other awards. Coppey has also recorded extensively for the Accord/Universal, Aeon/Outhere, Decca, Harmonia Mundi, K617, Mirare, and Naïve record labels. In the streaming sphere, Coppey’s performances can be found on both Arte.tv and Medici.tv.

Passionate about inspiring future generations of musicians, Coppey is a Professor at the Conservatore National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, and is regularly invited to give masterclasses across Europe, Asia, and both North & South America. Since October 2020, he is the Artistic Director of the Saline Royale Academy : a state-of-the-art new music education facility in France.

Marc Coppey is also a passionate chamber musician, and former member of the Ysaÿe Quartet (1995-2000). He now serves as Artistic Director of the annual Easter Festival in Colmar.

Coppey collaborates regularly with such luminary pianists as Nelson Goerner, Stephen Kovacevich, Kun-Woo Paik, and Maria-João Pires, leading string players including Ilya Gringolts, Vadim Gluzman, Viktoria Mullova, Alina Pogostikina, and Lawrence Power, and the internationally acclaimed flautist Emmanuel Pahud. Coppey’s regular sonata partner are Russian pianist Peter Laul and French pianist François Dumont. Marc Coppey is a Commandeur des Arts et Lettres, by appointment of the French Ministry of Culture.

Marc Coppey performs on a cello by Matteo Goffriller (Venice, 1711), known as the ‘Van Wilgenburg’, and resides in Paris.

News

Marc Coppey performs Dvorak in Porto

26 Apr 2021

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Marc Coppey performs Dvorak in Porto

On 14 May 2021, Marc Coppey gives a concert of the Dvorak Cello Concerto at Casa da Música, Porto, with conductor Vassily Sinaisky.  This concert marks the first of a series, as part of his Artist-in-Residence position for 2021.

Marc Coppey: Residency in Ireland

10 Mar 2021

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Marc Coppey: Residency in Ireland

Marc Coppey returns to Music for Galway’s popular festival Cellissimo, performing Vivaldi and Haydn with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, as well as a solo programme of Beethoven, Bach, Duport, Dutilleux and Poppe with pianist Finghin Collins. He will also be leading the orchestra, conducting a programme of Barber and Bartok.

Marc Coppey releases new recording!

11 Jan 2021

Artist Management

Marc Coppey releases new recording!

January 2021 marks the release of Marc Coppey’s new recording for the audite label: both Shostakovich cello concerti, recorded with the Polish Natiaonal Radio Symphony Orchestra and Lawrence Foster. Congratulations!

Marc Coppey receives French Honours

3 Jan 2021

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Marc Coppey receives French Honours

We are delighted to announce that Marc Coppey has received the prestigious award of Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres– congratulations, Marc!

Marc Coppey performs in Katowice

13 Dec 2020

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Marc Coppey performs in Katowice

On 17 December, Marc Coppey performs in recital with Petr Laul at the NOSPR Concert Hall, Katowice, Poland. The duo will perform a full Beethoven programme, including Beethoven Sonata No.3, the Seven Variations for Cello and Piano on “Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlern” from Die Zauberföte, and Beethoven Sonata no.5.

Marc Coppey: Artistic Director of the Saline Royal Academy

26 Aug 2020

Artist Management

Marc Coppey: Artistic Director of the Saline Royal Academy

Marc Coppey is announced as Artistic Director of the Saline Royal Academy – a state-of-the-art new music education facility based at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saline royale d’Arc-et-Senans, France. Launching in October 2020, the Saline Royal Academy will offer young musicians the opportunity to take masterclasses with numerous leading lights of the international \[…\]

Marc Coppey performs at Festival Saoû Chante Mozart

22 Jul 2020

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Marc Coppey performs at Festival Saoû Chante Mozart

On 22 & 24 July 2020, Marc Coppey performs a selection of chamber music in Saoû, France.  Covering works by Stravinsky, Rachmaninov, and Mozart, he is joined by such esteemed colleagues as Philippe Bernold, Sayaka Shoji, Adrien La Marca, and François Dumont.

Marc Coppey performs with the Deutsche Kammerakademie

11 Mar 2020

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Marc Coppey performs with the Deutsche Kammerakademie

French conductor and cellist Marc Coppey returns to Neuss to perform with the Deutsche Kammerakademie, at the Zeughaus Neuss on 15 March. The programme will feature works by Étienne-Nicolas Méhul, Robert Schumann and Ludwig van Beethoven.

Marc Coppey: The Shostakovich Project

4 Jan 2020

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Marc Coppey: The Shostakovich Project

In December 2019, the Knight Classical team organised a performance of the Shostakovich Cello Concerti Nos. 1 and 2 by our artist Marc Coppey, in collaboration with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra with their Music Director, Lawrence Foster. In addition to the performance, we also arranged for the audio recording of the concert for \[…\]

Press

“This album is a beautiful tribute to Fauré, and reminds one of the place occupied by Marc Coppey on the international cello scene. […] Superb sonority.”

Crescendo Magazine (Review of ‘Fauré: authentique’ recording), 2024

“Marc Coppey is rightly sought after worldwide for his powerful tone and sublime virtuosity impressed. His performance was a heroic message, full of devotion and incredibly sensitive sound design.”

Musenblätter.de, 2023

“The Frenchman Marc Coppey has taken Kodály’s musical language into his very flesh and bones. He presents it so naturally and easily, so freely. He lets his wonderfully sonorous instrument shine in many colours, whispers the most exciting stories or tells them with energetic emphasis.”

Schallplattenkritik.de (Review of Kodály recording), 2022

“Coppey’s richer tonal palette allows him to access a greater range of sounds and colours from his instrument than those of his contemporaries. This is now my go-to recording for Kodály. As good as the Hungarian cellist Várdai was, Coppey now outstrips him easily.”

Art Music Lounge (Review of Kodály recording), 2022

“Coppey gives free rein to the bewitching sound of his instrument, emphasising rhythm, eloquence, or introversion at a moment’s notice. Poetic playing, full of vitality, creating an overall atmosphere of the refined weightlessness of a waking dream.”

Crescendo Magazine (Review of The French Cello recording), 2022

“Coppey evokes the accents and the biting, the virtuoso fantasy of Mstislav Rostropovich – but whilst the interpretation is dominated by the whimsical colours of Rostropovich’s recording, Coppey succeeds in shedding a new light on Shostakovich’s universe.”

Clic Musique Magazine (Review of Shostakovich Cello Concerti recording), 2021

“Brisk, alert, and almost supernaturally energetic.”

Gramophone, 2018

“Marc Coppey’s aristocratic ease on the cello is incredible. This is an artist we all love very much – with a grace in his playing, and a kindness that moves. A thick and warm velvet sound that envelops the audience.”

Culture31.com

“A sensual and full-blown sound – Marc Coppey is rightly part of the great tradition of French cellists.”

Gilles Macassar, Télérama

“From the very onset, it was clear that there was focused direction – rarely do you see such skilful dialogue between conductor and orchestra. The applause was not just for the Deutsche-Kammerakademie, but also for a conductor who broke new ground with bravado and spirit.”

Michael S. Zerban, O-Ton

“Combining choreographic gesture with rhetoric, earthly robustness with spiritual uplift, Marc Coppey’s playing is overwhelming in its jubilant vitality.”

Gilles Macassar, Télérama

“Coppey’s rendition of the Franck, particularly the “Recitativo-Fantasia” movement, was the stuff of dreams: perfect cello playing and a sense of bardic poetry, making all the emotions real and alive.”

Robert Battey, The Washington Post (Concert at Phillips Collection, Washington)

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Knight Classical represents Marc Coppey for worldwide general management.

Danny Evans

Consultant (Artists & Repertoire)