Six semester hours mean two semesters, as in one year of study. Also, enclosed is the consumate critique on David Helfgott from "Down Under." It pretty much says it all.
https://www.denisdutton.com/helfgott.htmPlus, of the two commercial recordings released by RCA, the American journal Fanfare Magazine was critical not only of Helfgott himself, but also of his producers, who were "marketing Helfgott's pain.
Then, there is this comment from the critic from the British magazine "Gramaphone," of the two RCA CD's, followed by a critique from Tony Tommasini of the New York Times, who I know, when he reviewed this "fake."
"The British magazine Gramophone was similarly scathing about the exploitative nature of their issue, which, the magazine said, marketed Helfgott as an "unsung genius" when it was obvious from the recordings that he was not."
"On stage, Helfgott is known for his unusual platform manner. In 1997, critic Anthony Tommasini noted that Helfgott "stares into the hall and renders a nonstop commentary of grunts, groans and mutterings".
Finally, I sincerely hope to be continually challenged on this because, in regards formal aesthetic criticism, there is no music critic in the world who will agree with you.
David Helgott is a liar, a fake, and a fraud, who continues to rip-off audiences with his clown act. He is not a true genius, but is instead only an ordinary garden variety con artist.
I will tell you what: the next time a student sits down at the piano, you tell them with a straight face that, in order to be inspired/motivated by their art, they should follow the example of those who have succesfully gone before them, like Mr. Helfgott.