Once settled in London Neaman met
Dame Myra Hess and
Howard Ferguson, both of whom became life-long friends. They invited him to play for their National Gallery lunchtime concert series and during the next few years Neaman gave 15 National Gallery concerts. Neaman taught at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama from 1958 until his death, first as Professor of Violin, then as Head of Advanced Solo Studies. His students included
Simon Fischer. In 1998 he was made Emeritus Professor in recognition of his 40 years' service to the School. He gave masterclasses all over the world and as a guest professor had his own class four times a year at the
Peter Cornelius Konservatorium in Mainz, Germany, from 1973 until his death. He was also Specialist Consultant to
Wells Cathedral Music School for over 30 years. He held the Hengrave Summer Course for more than 25 years. == Awards ==