World-renowned pianist Andrew Cooperstock to perform Feb. 1 at Ouachita
January 22, 2016 - Rachel Gaddis
Ouachita Baptist University will host guest musician Dr. Andrew Cooperstock for a
piano recital Monday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in McBeth Recital Hall. Cooperstock will
also offer a master class prior to the recital at 3 p.m. Both events are free and
open to the public.
A solo pianist and chamber musician, Cooperstock has appeared on six continents and
in most of the 50 states. He has performed at the United Nations, New York’s Alice
Tully, Merkin and Carnegie halls, Broadway’s 54 Below, Greenwich Village’s Le Poisson
Rouge and Brooklyn’s BargeMusic.
Cooperstock is a graduate of the Juilliard School and the Cincinnati and Peabody conservatories.
He is currently chair of the keyboard departments at the University of Colorado at
Boulder and Rocky Ridge Music Center, a teacher at the Vianden International Music
Festival in Luxembourg and an honorary faculty member at Guangxi Arts Institute in
China. Previously, Cooperstock served at the University of Oklahoma and Brevard Music
Center.
For the recital, Cooperstock will perform the piano music of Leonard Bernstein, including
“Touches,” “Four Sabras,” “Sonata,” “Anniversaries,” “Bridal Suite in Two Parts with
Three Encores” for two pianos and “El Salón Mexico.”
Dr. Adam Haas, visiting assistant professor of music at OBU, will accompany Cooperstock
on “Bridal Suite.” Haas said he is excited that Ouachita students have the opportunity
to attend Cooperstock’s recital.
“Seeing a musician of his caliber and experience really motivates our students to
practice and improve,” Haas said. “His master class should be very beneficial for
our piano students as it will give them a different perspective on how to play their
pieces.”
Cooperstock has also been featured in recitals and concerto appearances for international
music festivals such as Chautauqua, Brevard and Round Top and the Australian Festival
of Chamber Music. He has performed for National Public Radio, Radio France and the
BBC and recorded for such labels as Azica, Bridge and Naxos, among others.
For more information, contact Dr. Adam Haas at [email protected] or (870) 245-5132.
By Rachel Gaddis
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