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Joan Dickson was one of the great [[cello]] teachers of the 20th century. She worked primarily in the [[UK]], and was a professor at the [[Royal College of Music]] in [[London]]. She was also a notable performer, giving many duo recitals with her longtime partner [[Joyce Rathbone]].
'''Joan Dickson''' was one of the great [[cello]] teachers of the twentieth century. She worked primarily in the [[United Kingdom]], and was a professor at the [[Royal College of Music]] in [[London]]. She was also a notable performer, giving many duo recitals with her longtime partner [[Joyce Rathbone]].


She studied with [[Enrico Mainardi]] in [[Paris]]
She studied with [[Enrico Mainardi]] in [[Paris]].


Her students included [[Alexander Baillie]], [[Andrew Shulman]], [[Richard Harwood]]
Her students included [[Alexander Baillie]], [[Andrew Shulman]] and [[Richard Harwood]].


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Revision as of 06:26, 6 August 2008

Joan Dickson was one of the great cello teachers of the twentieth century. She worked primarily in the United Kingdom, and was a professor at the Royal College of Music in London. She was also a notable performer, giving many duo recitals with her longtime partner Joyce Rathbone.

She studied with Enrico Mainardi in Paris.

Her students included Alexander Baillie, Andrew Shulman and Richard Harwood.