Emil Albertovich Cooper (, ), also known as Emil Kuper (December 13 OS, 1877, Kherson, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) – November 16, 1960, New York) was a Russian conducting and , of England ancestry.
He premiered Rimsky-Korsakov's opera The Golden Cockerel in 1909; Reinhold Glière's epic Third Symphony, 'Ilya Murometz' on 23 March 1912, Myaskovsky's gloomy and turbulent Third Symphony on April of 1914. He also conducted Rimsky-Korsakov's Kashchey the Immortal in January 1917 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
He emigrated to the West in 1924, and was a long-time staff conductor at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
From 1944 until his death in 1960, Cooper conducted for Pauline Donalda's Opera Guild of Montreal.Brotman, Ruth C., Pauline Donalda: The Life and Career of a Canadian Prima Donna (Montreal: Eagle, 1975), p. 96.
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