Diana Cooper in Florence Gala Concert in the Harold Acton Library Beauty and mastery revealed ‘On wings of song’

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A room with a rainy view today as Diana Cooper made her debut in Florence.

I had heard the same programme just three days ago but like all true artists the same works sounded newly minted and full of even more subtle colours and meaning . It was Rubinstein who asked his friend Picasso if he was not tired of painting the same bottle and fruit day after day. Only to be admonished by the great painter who exclaimed they may be the same objects but every day it is he who changes and sees them differently!

Scarlatti sonatas that on this mellow sounding Bechstein of 1890 seemed to have more shadows with an extraordinary clarity of voices and seeming change of registers. Voices chasing each other with enticing glee. An almost military attack in the final sonata that dissolved into a mercurial web of bewitching sounds.

Even more subtle colouring and refined shaping of Mendelssohn’s gasping theme to his variations. Music poured from her hands with the same insistence as the rain outside, but in her hands it was allowed to speak with a very individual voice. Scintillating brilliance was alternated with a magic stillness of mellifluous beauty. Diana was taking us on a joyous ride ‘ on wings of song’

Granados was full of half lights and subtle colouring with the scintillating brilliance and passionate ardour of the sun blessed landscape of Spain . Granados was a great virtuoso pianist and it is a pity that his career was cut short by a German Torpedo in the English Channel leaving relatively few works for piano

Diana’s Chopin playing is well known thanks to her recognition in Warsaw recently. Full of aristocratic beauty and architectural understanding. Chopin’s native roots were always to be tainted by refined French elegance and it is exactly this that makes Diana’s playing of this innovative genius so overwhelming. We may have heard these works many times from many hands but it is the re creativity of her playing that reveals even more secrets as she delves deeply into the scores with humility, simplicity and mastery. Chopin the supreme poet of the keyboard encompassing beauty, passion and turbulence. An intoxicating mix from a genial, innovative composer that in Diana’s hands can still seduce, shock and astonish. An encore of Chopin’s Waltz op 42 summed up the mastery of style and jeu perlé brilliance that she had shared with us all evening in this room with a view.

Diana happy to play Chopin’s D flat Nocturne after a sumptuous post concert feast that miraculously appeared where just a few minutes earlier she had been playing. Miracles created by Simon and Jennifer Gammell who have transformed the Harold Acton Library of the British Institute in a thriving cultural centre of excellence.

Guests of the British Institute truly singing in the rain as they awaited their carriages before the chimes of midnight. Taxis like pumpkins here in the Museum of the World are a rarity

Below is a review and recording of the same concert that Diana gave three days ago prior to her Florence debut

ScarlattiSonatas K9 in D minor, K96 in D major, K141 in D minor

MendelssohnVariations sérieuses Op. 54

GranadosAllegro de concierto Op. 46

ChopinMazurkas Op. 59. 
Chopin: Barcarolle Op. 60

ChopinPolonaise-Fantaisie Op. 61 

Diana Cooper is an award-winning pianist, with first prizes at major international competitions including the Samson François Competition (2025) and the Vigo International Piano Competition (2022). She was also selected for the 19th International Chopin Competition in Warsaw (2025).
She has performed at leading venues and festivals across Europe, including Salle Cortot in Paris and Kings Place in London, and her performances have been featured on France Musique, France 5, and the BBC. Her debut album, released in 2023, is dedicated to Haydn, Chopin, and Ravel.

Here is a video of Diana playing Granados: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4x5qlYHwSk

photo credit Oxana Yablonskaya https://christopheraxworthymusiccommentary.com/2024/03/20/christopher-axworthy-dip-ram-aram/

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