Regarded as one of the finest interpreters of Classical and Romantic piano repertoire, Imogen Cooper is internationally renowned for her virtuosity and lyricism.
In 2015 she founded the Imogen Cooper Music Trust to support young pianists and give them time in an environment of peace and beauty. In 2020 she was the first pianist to be awarded The Queen’s Medal for Music. In 2021 Imogen received a DBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
‘Imogen is one of the greatest musicians England has produced. She’s utterly without show. Mozart, Schumann and Schubert could have been written for her. There’s a poetic, reflective side to her which is always there in her playing.’
Sir Simon Rattle
Featured Concerts
Sunday 7 December, 2025
2:30 PM
With Henning Kraggerud (violin)
and Adrian Brendel (cello)
Trinity College
University of Oxford
Broad St,
Oxford OX1 3BH
United Kingdom
Monday 8 December, 2025
7:30PM
With Henning Kraggerud (violin)
and Adrian Brendel (cello)
Wigmore Hall,
36 Wigmore St,
London W1U 2BP
United Kingdom
Tickets
Friday, 9 January 2026
7:00 PM
National Liberal Club
1 Whitehall Pl,
London SW1A 2HE
United Kingdom
Tickets
Featured Recordings
Le Temps Perdu
Composed by Gabriel Fauré, Franz Liszt, Maurice Ravel, Ottorino Respighi
Chandos / CHAN20235 / Potton Hall, Suffolk
Iberia y Francia
Composed by Maurice Ravel, Manuel de Falla, Achille-Claude Debussy, Isaac Albéniz, Federico Mompou
Chandos / CHAN20119 / Concert Hall, Snape Maltings, Suffolk