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"Cooper directs from the keyboard..relishing the gently ornate elegance of the music...An excellent disc."

Rameau Cantatas CD Review
[Sunday Times, Jan. 99]
"Gary Cooper, who directs from the harpsichord, shapes every phrase with a sure instinct and unfailing elegance, knowing exactly when to push the music onward and when to indulge his listeners."

Rameau Cantatas CD Review
[BBC Music Magazine, Mar. 99]
"Gary Cooper's playing was stunning, with its mature sense of musical line and rhythmic pulse, and a keyboard touch far removed from the aggressively percussive style that seems to be on the increase amongst younger players."

Sonnerie/Rameau: Pieces de Clavecins, Wigmore Hall
[Early Music Review, Apr. 99]
"Britten's exquisite hard-edged sonorities, brought courtesy of Gary Cooper's split-timed cueings of his orchestra, the admirable Band of Instruments, underlay at intervals, amazing choreographies of vocal counterpoint, each limpid semiquaver perfectly in place."
Conducting Britten's Turn of the Screw
[Oxford Times, July 99]
"As with other recent Sonnerie concerts, the focus was on the outstanding keyboard playing of Gary Cooper. He combines seemingly effortless virtuosity with well-honed sense of style - a combination not always to be assumed."

Sonnerie/Mozart Piano Quartets at the Wigmore Hall
[Early Music Review, Sept. 99]
"..nifty fingerwork and lively rhythmic impetus at the harpsichord."

Sonnerie/Vivaldi Op.1 CD
[Gramophone, Sept. 99]
"Probably the best keyboardist around at the moment."

CD reviews
[Early Music Review, Oct. 99]
"His greatest ability, for me, is not the technical gifts of the keyboard player (of which he has an unfair share), but his oh-so-fertile imagination as a continuo player. I smiled several times as he turned what I thought was a familiar passage into something quite new and wonderful."

Sonnerie concert in Glasgow
[Early Music Review, Nov. 99]
"With meticulous direction from the harpsichord by the versatile Gary Cooper, they [Florilegium] brought a rich and stylish understanding to their specialist repertoire."

Conducting Florilegium Baroque Orchestra in Edinburgh
[The Scotsman, Dec. 99]