Natalie Kopp was born 1974 in Munich. After her high school diploma at a music high school in Baden-Wuerttemberg in 1994, she began to study English literature and language in Stuttgart. From 1995 on she studied English literature and language and school music with a specialization in piano at the university as well as at the University of Music and Drama in Hamburg, where she passed the first state examination for the teaching profession in 2003. Her singing classes with Prof. Verena Rauschnabel were supplemented by master classes with Evelyn Tubb and the King’s Singers.
From September 2003 until June 2004 she worked as a music teacher at a Hamburg high school. Parallel to this she started further studies of singing pedagogy at the University of Music and Drama in Hannover in order to receive a diploma in this field.
Natalie Kopp performs regularly as a singer in Hamburg and the north of Germany. In addition, she has a passion for choir music and sings in several professional and semi-professional choirs. Recently, in the summer of 2004, she could be heard on stage at the Hamburg Opera as member of the choir in the baroque production of "The ridiculous Prince Jodelet" of the Hamburg baroque composer Reinhard Keiser.
Beyond that Natalie Kopp is active as choir and ensemble director, singing teacher and repetiteur in Hamburg and is on a regular basis in charge of music weeks for young people, for example of the AMJ.
Natalie Kopp has been lecturer at the German-Scandinavian Music Week since 2004.