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Following on from his popular classes on practising, Robert Cohen returns to explain how to be time efficient and highly productive, and how to find great enjoyment and satisfaction in your daily work.

“I explain the journey of learning while answering fundamental questions on how to analyse and solve technical issues. How to handle the different stages of music preparation so that you arrive at your performances feeling prepared and excited. So you can perform at your best! Practising well is a life skill. It is the art of learning.”

During 35 years of his distinguished international career, Robert Cohen has been hailed as one of the foremost cellists of our time. As well as being invited to perform concertos worldwide, he has made many recordings and is an inspiring conductor. In 2010 he became Professorat the Royal Academy of Music, where he gives lectures on practising, sound, memory, performance anxieties and concentration.

Date: 
Thursday, 31 October, 2019 - 14:00 to 16:00
Contact name: 
Katharine Ambrose
Contact email: 
Contact phone: 
01223 761321
Event location: 
Recital Room, Faculty of Music