
Graeme Hopson is a freelance pianist and singer based in Suffolk, England, combining a busy schedule of performing and composing. In 2009, Graeme founded VivaVoices which runs fun singing groups for adults.

Graeme studied at the internationally acclaimed Royal Northern College of Music, gaining a Master's degree in 2004, followed by further study at Queens' College, Cambridge. He has performed at numerous venues including the Royal Festival Hall, London, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, and St Edmundsbury Cathedral and Abbey Gardens, Suffolk.
Graeme is a versatile and experienced composer, with his music winning several awards and prizes, including the Ensemble Eleven Composers’ Competition (2002), the Soroptimist International Society Award (2003), the Hilda Collens Memorial Award (2004) and, more recently, the Choral Director’s Prize in The Longfellow Chorus International Composers Competition (2009). Graeme’s music has been broadcast on BBC radio, and performed across the UK and USA.