Robert Cuckson

Composer

1942 –

55

Who is Robert Cuckson?

Robert Cuckson is an American composer and pianist. He emigrated to Australia in 1949, studied at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music, and gained a Diploma in piano in 1960. Cuckson followed this with private studies in piano, composition and theory, in the UK and the US, his teachers including Ilona Kabos and Carlo Zecchi, Georg Tintner and Peter Racine Fricker, and Allen Forte. In 1968 he returned to the formal study of music and worked towards a B.S. in composition at the Mannes College of Music in New York. He followed this with three degrees in composition from Yale University: M.M., M.M.A., and D.M.A.. A resident of the United States since 1974, Robert Cuckson took US citizenship in 1983.

Cuckson has held various positions at the Mannes College The New School for Music in New York City since 1971. These have included administrative positions, such as Dean of the Faculties and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and teaching positions in the Techniques of Music Faculty, the Composition Faculty, and the Keyboard Studies Program. Since 1991 he has also taught in the Theory of Music Faculty and the Keyboard Studies Program at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia.

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Born
1942
United Kingdom
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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