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
Watch Imogen in concert at The Wigmore Hall and receive The Wigmore Hall Medal.
Featured Concerts
Sunday 25 January, 2026
7PM
With The London Symphony Orchestra
and Manfred Honeck, Conductor
Barbican Centre,
Silk St,
London EC2Y 8DS
United Kingdom
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Saturday 31 January, 2026
7:45PM
With Adrian Brendel (cello)
Parbold Village Hall
2-8 The Green
Parbold,
Wigan WN8 7DN
United Kingdom
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Thursday, 12 February, 2026
7:00PM
Cedars Hall,
The Liberty,
Wells BA5 2ST
United Kingdom
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Featured Recordings
AVAILABLE 6 FEBRUARY 2026
Beethoven:
The Last Three Sonatas
Chandos/CHAN 20362/
Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Suffolk
Chandos / CHAN20235 / Potton Hall, Suffolk
Le Temps Perdu
Iberia y Francia
Chandos / CHAN20119 / Concert Hall, Snape Maltings, Suffolk