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Imogen Cooper celebrated her 70th birthday on 28 August, and marked it at the Wigmore Hall last night with a two-interval epic, poised but full of inner fire and deepest pathos, not long after 74-year ...
In her Wigmore Hall concert on Tuesday she matched Beethoven’s mighty Diabelli Variations with the same composer’s late 11 New Bagatelles Op.119, early Schoenberg and Haydn at his bounciest in a ...
The Imogen Cooper 60th Birthday Concert was more than just a concert. It was a party in which some of Cooper’s closest work colleagues, and indeed friends, joined her on stage to celebrate. And it was ...
Imogen Cooper – why on earth she’s not a dame is a big mystery, though perhaps not if you look at the honours set-up – can always be relied upon to draw you in to the light-fading of late Schubert.
When some of the Seattle Symphony is in the pit for opera at McCaw Hall — this week for “Ariadne auf Naxos” — others give the regular Thursday/Saturday concerts at Benaroya. These are always given up ...
TRANSCENDENT experiences are rare enough in life, let alone in concerts. Pianist Imogen Cooper gave us one with her magnificent interpretation of Schubert’s Piano Sonata No 21, D 960. The sonata was ...
Queen Elizabeth Keeps a Bittersweet Photo on Her Desk of Grandson Peter Phillips with Ex-Wife Autumn
Despite Peter Phillips' recent divorce from wife Autumn, they still hold a special place in his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's royal residence. On Wednesday, the Queen presented celebrated pianist Dame ...
Could I have afforded it, had there been more performances and not sold out, I’d have returned to be helped as never before in further understanding some of the mysteries, weirdnesses and journeys to ...
Even Schubert’s very earliest compositions terrify. His first songs, written when he was only 13, are unforgettably vivid, gory, messy, mangled, full of darkness and horror, like dead little birds. He ...
didn't enjoy a meteoric rise to the top. But now, at 62, the pianist is enjoying her view from above. "Indeed, I've always been a slow burner, I've never been a fast zephyr -- which is probably why ...
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