The clarinetist Robert Pickup was born in Great Britain and moved to South Africa with his parents at the age of nine. There he studied clarinet with Herbert Klein and Mario Trinchero and obtained, in addition to the clarinet diploma, a Bachelor of Music (Musicology) at the University of South Africa. He was associate principal clarinetist of the Symphony Orchestra of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and a tenor in the SABC Chamber Choir, and in 1994 he performed as a clarinetist and singer at Nelson Mandela's inauguration. Further studies took him to Thomas Friedli in Geneva, where in 1998 he was awarded a first prize and the soloist diploma at the Conservatoire de Musique. He is a multiple prize-winner of music competitions and won the Young Artist Award of the International Clarinet Society in 1995 and the first prize at the Swiss Concours National d’Exécution Musicale in 1997. Robert Pickup was associate principal clarinetist of the Brabants Orkest Eindhoven before being appointed principal clarinetist of the Zurich Opera Orchestra in 1999. As a guest, he has performed with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and Concentus Musicus Vienna, among others. Since 2020, Robert Pickup has been professor of clarinet at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.