Triad Arts with David Ford A TAUC Tribute to Ruskin King CooperAugust 2, 2012On July 18, 2012 the Triad lost a consummate artist, and a man beloved by all who knew him well. Pianist, educator, and lifelong learner Ruskin King Cooper passed away at the age of 54. Today TAUC host David Ford celebrates Ruskin’s life and incredible artistry by sharing his interview with Ruskin from April 31, 2005.
Ruskin lived life to its fullest, traveling the world as not only an admired piano soloist and chamber musician, but as an accomplished multi-linguist in search of the perfect accent, and he remained fascinated by different cultures and people wherever he traveled. Ruskin gave generously of his time and energies to a host of causes, raising several thousands of dollars for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in honor of his mother. He loved cycling and cooking, and he even dreamt of one day opening a soul food restaurant in Berlin—ah, but how to get collard greens delivered to Berlin from home?
First among all of those loves was always music. Ruskin’s love for music began even before he could speak, and by the age of four he was already singing several songs in perfect pitch. It wasn’t long before that vocal ability found its way into Ruskin’s singing piano style.
The Music Department at Davidson College is planning a Memorial Concert in honor of Ruskin King Cooper to be held in the Sloan Music Center's Tyler-Tallman Hall at 3:00 p.m. on September 30. Ruskin had been a Davidson College artist associate since 1997, where he was beloved by his students and colleagues. As a piano soloist, Ruskin thrilled audiences throughout the Southeast, Europe, and Mexico. In 2006, he played to large, enthusiastic audiences in Italy, prompting the Corriere Adriatico to write that he "literally drove the audience wild" with a program of American piano music.
Ruskin’s critically acclaimed CD American Originals featuring American piano music is available on Centaur Records. It’s been broadcast on many radio stations throughout the NPR and MPR networks, and this Friday afternoon, David will sample from that recording as well as some of Ruskin’s concert and recital performances. Joining David in the studio will be three musicians who knew Ruskin well: soprano Barbara DeMaio Caprilli, and pianists Federico Pivetta, and Mauro Botelho.
The TAUC Tribute to Ruskin King Cooper continues this Friday afternoon at 1:00pm during Triad Arts Up Close.
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Triad Arts Archives
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January 30, 2008: Artbeat Greensboro
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January 29, 2008: Remembering John Iuele
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January 24, 2008: Facing HIV
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January 23, 2008: Ion Carchelan
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January 22, 2008: Triad Stage: Mrs. Warren's Profession
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January 21, 2008: Printed
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January 17, 2008: Joseph Thrift
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January 16, 2008: Barbie 1959
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January 15, 2008: Quadzilla
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January 14, 2008: A World of Her Own Making: Katherine Smith Reynolds
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January 11, 2008: Triad Arts Weekend: Si Khan
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January 10, 2008: Greensboro Symphony: Augustin Hadelich
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January 9, 2008: A Walk Atop America
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January 8, 2008: Wake Forest's Summer Program in Nepal
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January 7, 2008: Faun Finley's Journey to Israel
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January 3, 2008: Cave Wall
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January 2, 2008: Close To Home: Modernism in Greensboro
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January 1, 2008: Bob Carlin: From Mali to America
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December 31, 2007: Historic Washington Park
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December 27, 2007: Triad Arts Up Close: The Best of 2007
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December 26, 2007: Triad Arts Up Close: The Best of 2007
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December 25, 2007: Triad Arts Up Close: The Best of 2007
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December 24, 2007: Triad Arts Up Close: The Best of 2007
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December 20, 2007: Donald Dietz
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December 19, 2007: Jeffrey Dean Foster
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December 18, 2007: Cle Thompson: Tis The Season
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December 17, 2007: Janine Antoni
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December 13, 2007: Winston-Salem Symphony: Messiah
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December 12, 2007: Ion Carchelan
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December 11, 2007: Quadzilla
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