Gary Cooper is a multi-talented musician, equally adept at both harpsichord and fortepiano performance, as well as conducting. His keyboard performances follow strict historic practices and while he is identified with Baroque music, particularly the works of J.S. Bach, Cooper is also known for his incisive Beethoven interpretations. But his repertory encompasses far more than these two composers and the considerable bridge between them: indeed, Cooper has delved into music reaching back to the Renaissance era and extending up through the works of Schubert and Mendelssohn. He h...