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"Gary Cooper is the hero of the disc...emerging as the
accomplished, poised soloist in the harpsichord and organ pieces...Pride of
place must go to Cooper's vituoso performance of the Harpsichord Suite in C [by
Locke], for the colours, resonance and command of complex textures, rhythms and
ornamentation."
CD Review
[Gramophone, Mar. 96] |
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"Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in d minor was particularly remarkable
for harpsichordist Cooper's wild, flamboyant cadenza that was part chromatic
fantasia and part Ozzie Osbourne."
Soloist, Portland Baroque Orchestra Concert
[Sunday Oregonian, Mar. 96] |
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"Cooper stole the show with a stunning performance of Bach's
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue."
Oxford Chamber Concert
[Oxford Times, June 96] |
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"But it was the keyboard-player, Gary Cooper, who quietly stole the
show: his account on the virginals..was quite masterly in execution and
pacing."
Soloist, The Musician's of the Globe at London's QEH
[Times, Aug. 96] |
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"Cooper's performances are imaginative and
lively...magical."
Solo CD Review
[Early Music, May 95] |
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"The most airy, penetrating and attractive version yet committed
to disc."
Solo CD Review
[British Music Society Journal, May 95] |
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"Cooper played solo harpsichord pieces [from Pygmalion], giving
them taut, crisp renditions that still had plenty of rhythmic flexibility and
gusto."
Sonnerie: Concert in San Francisco
[San Francisco Chronicle, April 94] |
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"Young harpsichordist Gary Cooper shows a superb and very stylish
command of the instrument and the period."
Sonnerie: Concert in Jerusalem
[Ma'ariv, May 93] |
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"Gary Cooper excels with transparent ease and elegant playing,
overcoming the often complex passages with virtuoso success."
Sonnerie: Concert in Tel Aviv
[Davar, May 93] |
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