Patricia Kopatchinskaja Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family

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Patricia Kopatchinskaja was born on 1977 in Chișinău, Moldova. Discover Patricia Kopatchinskaja's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age46 years old
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Born, 1977
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BirthplaceChișinău, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
NationalityMoldova

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Patricia Kopatchinskaja Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Patricia Kopatchinskaja's Husband?

Her husband is Lukas Fierz

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HusbandLukas Fierz
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ChildrenAlice-Linda Fierz

Patricia Kopatchinskaja Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Patricia Kopatchinskaja worth at the age of 46 years old? Patricia Kopatchinskaja’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Moldova. We have estimated Patricia Kopatchinskaja's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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In June 2018, Kopatchinskaja was the music director of the Ojai Music Festival in California.

In 2018 Kopatchinskaja videorecorded with some friends the first movement of Kurt Schwitters's Dadaistic nonsense-poem "Ursonate" (1932).

In 2017 Kopatchinskaja performed the voice part ("Sprechgesang") in Arnold Schönberg's "Pierrot lunaire" in the USA and in 2018-19 she will give several performances of the same piece in Europe and Canada.

In April 2016, Kopatchinskaja performed with Anoushka Shankar at a concert in Konzerthaus Berlin, Germany. The Raga Piloo was composed, performed and recorded by Ravi Shankar as a duet with Yehudi Menuhin on the album West Meets East, Volume 2 in 1968.

The British Royal Philharmonic Society in 2014 named Kopatchinskaja "instrumentalist of the year" describing her as an “irresistible force of nature: passionate, challenging and totally original in her approach.”

Kopatchinskaja's experience as a leader of ensembles and chamber orchestras includes a tour with Britten Sinfonia, repeated tours with Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra and being an artistic partner of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra since 2014. Presently she is an artistic partner of the Camerata Bern. She has organised several staged concert productions: "Death and the Maiden" with Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, "Bye-Bye Beethoven" with Mahler Chamber Orchestra, "Dies Irae" with Lucerne Festival Alumni, as well as "War and Chips" and "Time and Eternity" with Camerata Bern.

From 2003-2005 Kopatchinskaja organised the Rüttihubeliade festival in the Swiss Alps.

In 1989, the family fled to Vienna. Kopatchinskaja entered the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna at age 17, where she studied musical composition and violin. From age 21 to 23 she finished her studies in Bern, at the Musikhochschule, where her teachers included Igor Ozim. Kopatchinskaja, her Swiss neurologist husband, and their daughter live in Bern, Switzerland.

Patricia Kopatchinskaja (born 1977) is a Moldovan-Austrian-Swiss violinist.

Kopatchinskaja plays a violin built by Giovanni Francesco Pressenda (Turin) in 1834, according to Dennis Rooney in the British music magazine The STRAD, March 2003 "a very colourful-sounding instrument whose viola-like quality lent her playing exceptional tonal interest". In 2010 for a short time, she played a violin by Guarneri del Gesù „ex-Carrodus“ 1741, on loan from the Austrian National Bank. She had to give it back because of unresolvable problems with Swiss customs authorities. In period instrument environments she uses a violin built by Ferdinando Gagliano (Naples, ca. 1780, mounted with a lowered bridge and gut strings) and appropriate bows.

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