Daisy Jopling
Daisy Jopling
Daisy Jopling is a world-renowned violinist, music teacher, and band leader. She began her illustrious career at the age of 14, performing a concerto at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Since then, she has played at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center in New York, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Salzburger Festspiele, and the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland. Jopling's performances are known for their virtuoso expressivity and playful emotional directness, generating tremendous personal electricity that adds to the excitement of the music. Jopling has released an album titled "Key to the Classics" with NYC producer Bojan Dugic.
Jopling's teaching experience is just as impressive, having received a teaching diploma with honors from the Royal College of Music in London. She has taught private violin lessons to students of all ages and levels in London, Vienna, and New York, and has conducted workshops on creative violin playing in various countries, including Austria, Norway, Australia, Belgium, and England. She has also conducted masterclasses in chamber music and violin playing in Norway, Japan, and Mexico.
Jopling is also the founder of the Daisy Jopling Foundation, a charitable organization that supports the musical education of underprivileged children. She is also a former donor artist at Sing for Hope, a nonprofit that serves the community through the arts. In addition, Jopling has been a member of various music ensembles, including Sky Music Ensemble, Son Dos, and Triology.