Guy Joël Cipriani obtains, in 1967, a first prize in percussion unanimously at the CNSM in Paris.
Guy Joël Cipriani obtains, in 1967, a first prize in percussion unanimously at the CNSM in Paris.
Born in Paris, in 1968, Guy Joël Cipriani entered by competition at the Orchester du Théâtre National de Paris. He is also a soloist of the contemporary music ensemble "Ars Nova" under the direction of Marius Constant.
He participates as a soloist in numerous concerts and festivals in France and abroad, in Paris (Opera, Opéra Comique, Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Maison de Radio France, Salle Gaveau, Festival Estival de Paris, Châtelet, Avignon, Royan, La Rochelle, Royaumont, Toulouse Grnoble, Rennes, Saint Paul de Vence, Moscow, Leningrad, Linz, Montreux, Zagreb ...
He has also participated in the creation of many works by Olivier Messiaen: "Et aspects resurrectionem mortmorum, Des canyons aux étoiles, Saint François d'Assise, Un stained glass with birds ... and Marius Constant: L'ange bleu ,. ..
On the other hand, he is passionate about teaching, he is a professor at the National Conservatory of Montreuil and in various summer academies.
At the same time, he is a studio musician and has played in all the major French jazz orchestras: Ivan Julien, Claude Bolling, Michel Legrand, Michel Colombier, Jacques Loussier ...