Robert Cohen (cellist) explained
Robert Cohen (born 15 June 1959) is a British concert cellist.
Early life and education
Cohen was born on 15 June 1959 in London to violinist Raymond Cohen and pianist Anthya Rael.[1] Having begun playing the cello at age 5, at age 10 he entered the Purcell School for Young Musicians.[2] He also began studies with William Pleeth.[3] [4] At age 12 he made his concerto debut at the Royal Festival Hall, where he performed the Boccherini Concerto in B flat. His Wigmore Hall recital debut followed at age 17.[5] In 1975 he began studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he graduated with a postgraduate Diploma of Advanced Solo in 1977. During this period he also studied with Jacqueline du Pré, André Navarra and Mstislav Rostropovich.[6]
Career
In 1976 he made his recording debut with the Elgar Cello Concerto and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, which went on to receive a Silver Disc for recording sales.[5] In 1984 he bought a Stradivarius cello, the Bonjour, which he kept until 1993. He has been invited to perform concertos by conductors Claudio Abbado, Antal Dorati, Sir Mark Elder, Mariss Jansons, Sir Charles Mackerras, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Kurt Masur, Riccardo Muti, Sir Roger Norrington, Tadaaki Otaka, Sir Simon Rattle, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Michael Tilson-Thomas and Osmo Vanska. He has notably collaborated in chamber music with Yehudi Menuhin, Amadeus Quartet, Menahem Pressler, Leonidas Kavakos and Krystian Zimerman and with his regular duo partner pianist Heini Karkkainen.
From 2000 to 2012 Cohen was Professor of Advanced Solo Studies at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano. In 2010 he became a professor at the Royal Academy of Music.[7] He gives masterclasses internationally and lectures on music preparation and performance techniques.
In 1989 he became artistic director of the Charleston Manor Festival.[8] The final festival took place in the summer of 2012.
Cohen was the cellist of the Fine Arts Quartet from October 2011 until January 2018.[9]
Composer Sally Beamish has dedicated two works to Cohen, the cello concertos 'River' (1997), inspired by the eponymous 1983 anthology by Ted Hughes, and 'Song Gatherer' (2009).[10]
In 2000 he directed a series on Les Six as part of the City of London Festival.[11]
In 2014 he created the ongoing monthly programme ‘On That Note’ with Milwaukee Public Radio (NPR), which discusses the life of a working classical musician.[12]
In 2020 he became an Ambassador of the Tim Henman Foundation.[13]
Personal life
Married in 1987, Cohen lives with his wife in London. They have four sons.
Awards
- Suggia Prize for potential soloists - annually 1967-1971.[14]
- Piatigorsky Prize, Tanglewood 1978.
- Winner of Young Concert Artists, New York 1978.[15]
- Winner of Unesco International Competition, Czechoslovakia 1981.[16]
- Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music (HonRAM) in 2009.[17]
- Robert Helpmann Award, Australia 2005 - performing Brett Dean's 12 Angry Cellos.[18]
Discography
Year | Title | Label |
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1978 | Elgar Cello Concerto - London Philharmonic / Del Mar | EMI / Classics for Pleasure |
1979 | With pianist Roger Vignoles:
| CRD Records |
1980 | Dvorak complete Piano Trios - Cohen Trio Dvorak Rondo in G minor Op.94
| CRD Records |
1981 | | EMI / Classics for Pleasure |
1981 | Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme - London Philharmonic / Macal | EMI / Classics for Pleasure |
1983 | Virtuoso Cello Music - with pianist Geoffrey Parsons:
| EMI |
1985 | Beethoven Triple Concerto with Zimmerman and Manz - English Chamber Orchestra / Saraste | EMI / Classics for Pleasure |
1986 | Schubert String Quintet - Amadeus Quartet | |
1986 | Rodrigo Concierto en modo Galante - London Symphony Orchestra / Batiz | EMI |
1990 | JS Bach complete Solo Suites | Collins Classics |
1990 | Howard Blake Cello Concerto 'Diversions' - Philharmonia Orchestra / Blake | Sony / Columbia |
1992 | Elgar Cello Concerto - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Mackerras | |
1993 | Bliss Concerto - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Wordsworth | |
1993 | Dvorak Piano Quintet Op.81 Dvorak Rondo in G minor Op.94
| Verdi Records |
1993 | Walton Cello Concerto - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Litton | |
1994 | Britten complete Solo Suites | |
1995 | Tchaikovsky Sextet Souvenir de Florence - Endellion Quartet w. Tim Boulton | CRD Records |
1995 | Morton Feldman Cello Concerto - New World Symphony / Tilson-Thomas | |
1998 | Sally Beamish Cello Concerto No.1 - Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Rudner | BIS |
2002 | HK Gruber Cello Concerto - Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Gruber | BIS |
2009 | Durufle Requiem - Vasari singers / Backhouse, Sarah Connolly, Christopher Maltman and Jeremy Filsell | Signum Records |
2012 | Saint-Saens Piano Quartet, Piano Quintet and Barcarolle - Fine Arts Quartet, Ortiz | Naxos |
2013 | Lutoslawski Cello Concerto - Sinfonia Varsovia / Maksymiuk | BeArton |
2014 | Mozart Piano Concertos 20, 21 arr. Lachner - Fine Arts Quartet, Goldstein | Naxos |
2013 | Bernard Herrmann, Souvenir de Voyage - Fine Arts Quartet, Lethiec | Naxos |
2015 | David Del Tredici, Magyar Madness - Fine Arts Quartet, Lethiec | Naxos |
2017 | Mozart Piano Concertos 23, 24 arr. Lachner - Fine Arts Quartet, Goldstein | Naxos | |
External links
Notes and References
- News: Raymond Cohen. The Telegraph. 7 April 2011 . 2017-07-23.
- Web site: Alumni. Purcell School. 2019-04-15.
- Book: Elizabeth Wilson. Jacqueline du Pré: Her Life, Her Music, Her Legend. 1999. Arcade Publishing. 978-1-55970-490-8. 39.
- News: Gentleman cellist. Potter. Tully . 1999-04-07. The Guardian. 2017-07-23.
- Book: Margaret Campbell. The Great Cellists. 2004. Robson. 978-1-86105-654-2. 244–245.
- Web site: Naxos - Robert Cohen. Milsom. David. Naxos Music.
- Web site: Staff - Robert Cohen - Royal Academy of Music. www.ram.ac.uk. 2017-07-23.
- Web site: Charleston Manor Festival . www.classical-music.com. 2017-07-23.
- Web site: Membership History. Fine Arts Quartet. en-US. 2018-02-20.
- Web site: Sally Beamish. www.sallybeamish.com. 2017-07-23.
- News: Six of the best. The Guardian . 16 June 2000 . 2017-07-23.
- Web site: On That Note WUWM. wuwm.com. 2017-07-23.
- https://www.henmanfoundation.org/ Tim Henman Foundation
- Book: Campbell, Margaret. Grove Music Online. 1 January 2001. 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.42218 . 978-1-56159-263-0 .
- Web site: Young Concert Artists. www.yca.org. 2017-08-21.
- Web site: BHS – festival mladých Bratislavské hudobné slávnosti. 2017-08-21.
- Web site: Honorary Members - Royal Academy of Music. www.ram.ac.uk. 2017-08-21.
- Web site: Past nominees and winners Helpmann Awards. www.helpmannawards.com.au. 2017-08-21.