Robert Cohen
is recognized as one of
the most inspiring musical personalities
on the platform today. His career takes
him worldwide, performing with
conductors such as Claudio Abbado,
Mariss Jansons, Kurt Masur, Riccardo
Muti, Tadaaki Otaka and Sir Simon
Rattle, holding, as ‘The Guardian’
observed, audiences “in the palm of his
hand”.
Robert Cohen made his concerto debut at
London’s Royal Festival Hall at the age
of 12. His prodigy was nurtured by the
great pedagogue William Pleeth and he
took part in classes with Jacqueline du
Pré, André Navarra and Mstislav
Rostropovich.
At the age of 19, after winning several
major international competitions, Cohen
made his recording debut with the London
Philharmonic. Outstandingly acclaimed,
he received several awards and a silver
disc, following sales of a quarter of a
million records in the UK alone.
Subsequently Cohen has consolidated an
impressive discography on EMI, Collins,
Deutsche Grammophon, BIS and Decca,
ranging from the Bach Solo Suites
through to River, the cello concerto by
Sally Beamish written especially for
Cohen and the Academy of St. Martin in
the Fields.
Robert Cohen performs with many leading
chamber orchestras and is increasingly
in demand as a conductor of symphonic
repertoire. He is also an inspiration to
young musicians and youth orchestras as
a conductor and teacher.
Cohen’s passionate views on the art of
learning, performing and communicating
music, have been presented in many music
publications and books. His
masterclasses are a source of
fascination for musicians and
non-musicians alike and since 1999, he
has been a Visiting Professor at the
Royal Academy of Music in London and
also a Professor of Advanced Cello at
the Conservatorio della Svizzera
Italiana in Lugano.
Deemed to have “a significant influence
on British life", The Times recently
highlighted Robert Cohen as one of the
“High Flyers” newly entered into the
prestigious Who’s Who.
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