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SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicSUSAN LANDALE
Susan is a Visiting Professor of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music, after many years as professor at the National Regional Conservatoire in Rueil-Malmaison (Ile de France), where her pupils, from all over the world, won prizes in many national and international competitions. She devotes the rest of her time to concert performance, andADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including Oxford HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk LIBRARY | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Library contains over 200,000 items, including remarkable collections of performance materials: 16th-century lute books in the Robert Spencer Collection, autograph manuscripts by Purcell, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Kenny Wheeler and other leading composers, and marked scores from the collections of Henry Wood, Nadia Boulanger, John Barbirolli, Yehudi Menuhin, Otto Klemperer and Charles FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicSUSAN LANDALE
Susan is a Visiting Professor of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music, after many years as professor at the National Regional Conservatoire in Rueil-Malmaison (Ile de France), where her pupils, from all over the world, won prizes in many national and international competitions. She devotes the rest of her time to concert performance, andADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordDEPARTMENTS
Timpani & Percussion. View page. Vocal Studies. View page. Woodwind. View page. YOU DO HAVE AN EXPERIENCE AT THE ACADEMY THAT OTHER MUSICIANS WOULD JUST KILL FOR. THE ACCESS TO PEOPLE AND MASTERCLASSES IS AMAZING. Suzy Klein, In Tune BBC Radio 3.WORK WITH US
The Academy is a member of Conservatoires UK and follows its Principles of Best Practice in Conservatoire Teaching and Code of Practice on Respect. Should you require any vacancy details in an alternative format for reasons of disability access, please contact us either by emailing hr@ram.ac.uk, equality@ram.ac.uk or by telephoning020 7873 7478.
LRAM | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC Lram. Explore Study. The LRAM stands for Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, and is a licence to teach music in the context of a principal-study discipline, reflecting practices in the state and public sectors and emphasising employability and relevance as key aims. This is a practical course, informed and supported bypedagogical theory
STUDENTS' UNION
The Students’ Union plays a key role in Academy life. Whether you’d like to join a specific club, need advice from a friendly face or just want to make sure you don’t miss out on the best social events, we’re here for you. Every enrolled student is automatically a member of the Students’ Union (SU). The academic year starts withJUNIOR ACADEMY
Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
BACH THE EUROPEAN
Bach the European: Bach and the Extended Family. Sun 27 Jun 2021, 12.00pm. Livestreamed from the Duke's Hall > Online Events. John Butt directs a concert of JS Bach's music alongside compositions by his distant cousins, Johann Bernhard and Johann Ludwig. More Info.SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arrangingKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk LIBRARY | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Library contains over 200,000 items, including remarkable collections of performance materials: 16th-century lute books in the Robert Spencer Collection, autograph manuscripts by Purcell, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Kenny Wheeler and other leading composers, and marked scores from the collections of Henry Wood, Nadia Boulanger, John Barbirolli, Yehudi Menuhin, Otto Klemperer and Charles FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicSUSAN LANDALE
Susan is a Visiting Professor of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music, after many years as professor at the National Regional Conservatoire in Rueil-Malmaison (Ile de France), where her pupils, from all over the world, won prizes in many national and international competitions. She devotes the rest of her time to concert performance, andADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including Oxford HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk LIBRARY | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Library contains over 200,000 items, including remarkable collections of performance materials: 16th-century lute books in the Robert Spencer Collection, autograph manuscripts by Purcell, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Kenny Wheeler and other leading composers, and marked scores from the collections of Henry Wood, Nadia Boulanger, John Barbirolli, Yehudi Menuhin, Otto Klemperer and Charles FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicSUSAN LANDALE
Susan is a Visiting Professor of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music, after many years as professor at the National Regional Conservatoire in Rueil-Malmaison (Ile de France), where her pupils, from all over the world, won prizes in many national and international competitions. She devotes the rest of her time to concert performance, andADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordDEPARTMENTS
Timpani & Percussion. View page. Vocal Studies. View page. Woodwind. View page. YOU DO HAVE AN EXPERIENCE AT THE ACADEMY THAT OTHER MUSICIANS WOULD JUST KILL FOR. THE ACCESS TO PEOPLE AND MASTERCLASSES IS AMAZING. Suzy Klein, In Tune BBC Radio 3.WORK WITH US
The Academy is a member of Conservatoires UK and follows its Principles of Best Practice in Conservatoire Teaching and Code of Practice on Respect. Should you require any vacancy details in an alternative format for reasons of disability access, please contact us either by emailing hr@ram.ac.uk, equality@ram.ac.uk or by telephoning020 7873 7478.
LRAM | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC Lram. Explore Study. The LRAM stands for Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, and is a licence to teach music in the context of a principal-study discipline, reflecting practices in the state and public sectors and emphasising employability and relevance as key aims. This is a practical course, informed and supported bypedagogical theory
STUDENTS' UNION
The Students’ Union plays a key role in Academy life. Whether you’d like to join a specific club, need advice from a friendly face or just want to make sure you don’t miss out on the best social events, we’re here for you. Every enrolled student is automatically a member of the Students’ Union (SU). The academic year starts withJUNIOR ACADEMY
Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
BACH THE EUROPEAN
Bach the European: Bach and the Extended Family. Sun 27 Jun 2021, 12.00pm. Livestreamed from the Duke's Hall > Online Events. John Butt directs a concert of JS Bach's music alongside compositions by his distant cousins, Johann Bernhard and Johann Ludwig. More Info.SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arrangingKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.ACADEMY HANDBOOKS
Advanced Diploma (performance) Programme Specification. Professional Diploma Programme Specification (performance or composition) Advanced Diploma (opera) Programme Specification. CPD Programme Specification. MA in Musical Theatre Performance Programme Specification. PG Certificate (performance or composition) Programme Specification.JUNIOR ACADEMY
Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.ACADEMY HANDBOOKS
Advanced Diploma (performance) Programme Specification. Professional Diploma Programme Specification (performance or composition) Advanced Diploma (opera) Programme Specification. CPD Programme Specification. MA in Musical Theatre Performance Programme Specification. PG Certificate (performance or composition) Programme Specification.JUNIOR ACADEMY
Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging LIBRARY | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Library contains over 200,000 items, including remarkable collections of performance materials: 16th-century lute books in the Robert Spencer Collection, autograph manuscripts by Purcell, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Kenny Wheeler and other leading composers, and marked scores from the collections of Henry Wood, Nadia Boulanger, John Barbirolli, Yehudi Menuhin, Otto Klemperer and CharlesSTUDENTS' UNION
The Students’ Union plays a key role in Academy life. Whether you’d like to join a specific club, need advice from a friendly face or just want to make sure you don’t miss out on the best social events, we’re here for you. Every enrolled student is automatically a member of the Students’ Union (SU). The academic year starts with ORCHESTRAS AND ENSEMBLES Last term, we were lucky enough to perform an all-Berlioz programme under the baton of Sir Mark Elder. As a trumpeter, it was a fantastic opportunity to play some lesser-known works by the composer, as well as the classic, brassy March to the Scaffold. The difference in sound between the very beginning of the week and the performance at the end was astounding, and we all felt extremely proudCHORAL CONDUCTING
Patrick Russill, Head of Choral Conducting. It covers a wide range of sacred music for both concert and liturgical events, as well as selected secular repertoire. With expertise in conducting, rehearsal and baton techniques, choral repertoire, vocal technique and aural skills, our professors will ensure that you graduate with the toolsyou’ll
JUNIOR JAZZ
Junior Jazz helps jazz musicians aged 14 to 18 to develop their skills, confidence and passion for jazz. Previous students include Joe Armon-Jones, Jacob Collier, Kit Downes, Nubya Garcia, Michael Kiwanuka, Femi Koleoso and Alexandra Ridout. Working under the direction of Gareth Lockrane and Matt Anderson, you will receive aweekly small
TRANSCRIPTS AND REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATES The Registry can provide the following documentation as evidence of your studies at the Royal Academy of Music, subject to the Academy being able to verify both your identity and your award:KIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment andGlyndebourne.
ADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
SUSAN COLLIER
Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordTIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
There are several ways to give to the Academy: To ensure your gift can be used to support students as efficiently as possible, we recommend making a credit card or direct debit gift. We are also happy to receive cheques. Please make out cheques to ‘Royal Academy of Music’ and post them to: Development Office. Royal Academy of Music.ACADEMY HANDBOOKS
Advanced Diploma (performance) Programme Specification. Professional Diploma Programme Specification (performance or composition) Advanced Diploma (opera) Programme Specification. CPD Programme Specification. MA in Musical Theatre Performance Programme Specification. PG Certificate (performance or composition) Programme Specification.JUNIOR ACADEMY
Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging HOME | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart on London, where the STUDENTS AND STAFF PORTAL To use WiFi, connect to the eduroam network and enter your Academy username and password. Visit the eduroam website for further information.. If you require assistance with access to the Web Updates system, please get in touch with the Web Updates team here.. For information and help accessing any other resources on this page, please email the IT Service Desk email at itservicedesk@ram.ac.uk FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial statements. Explore About Us. ANNUAL REVIEW AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020. You can read our audited accounts for every year from 2009 to 2019 below. Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2018-19) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2017-18) Royal Academy of Music audited accounts (2016-17)SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Explore About Us. Our Senior Management Team, led by the Principal, is responsible for every aspect of the smooth day-to-day running of the institution. This includes teaching and research, student and staff welfare, financial management, administration, fundraising, and much more. Find out a bit more about our individual roles here:HOW TO GIVE
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Junior Academy offers a unique opportunity for talented young musicians from all backgrounds to develop all aspects of their musicianship in a creative learning environment – and form strong bonds and lifelong friendships along the way. Whether you are still young and would benefit from the special focus of Primary Academy, orare ready for
WILLIAM MCVICKER
William is Director of Music at St Barnabas's Church, Dulwich and Organ Curator of London’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH), where he has revived both the RFH organ and the Organ Recital Series. He read music at the University of Durham and was organ scholar at the College of St Hild and St Bede, later becoming Caedmon Fellow and Director of MusicKIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has 25 years of fundraising experience in North America and the UK. Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment and
TIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging LIBRARY | ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Library contains over 200,000 items, including remarkable collections of performance materials: 16th-century lute books in the Robert Spencer Collection, autograph manuscripts by Purcell, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Kenny Wheeler and other leading composers, and marked scores from the collections of Henry Wood, Nadia Boulanger, John Barbirolli, Yehudi Menuhin, Otto Klemperer and CharlesSTUDENTS' UNION
The Students’ Union plays a key role in Academy life. Whether you’d like to join a specific club, need advice from a friendly face or just want to make sure you don’t miss out on the best social events, we’re here for you. Every enrolled student is automatically a member of the Students’ Union (SU). The academic year starts with ORCHESTRAS AND ENSEMBLES Last term, we were lucky enough to perform an all-Berlioz programme under the baton of Sir Mark Elder. As a trumpeter, it was a fantastic opportunity to play some lesser-known works by the composer, as well as the classic, brassy March to the Scaffold. The difference in sound between the very beginning of the week and the performance at the end was astounding, and we all felt extremely proudCHORAL CONDUCTING
Patrick Russill, Head of Choral Conducting. It covers a wide range of sacred music for both concert and liturgical events, as well as selected secular repertoire. With expertise in conducting, rehearsal and baton techniques, choral repertoire, vocal technique and aural skills, our professors will ensure that you graduate with the toolsyou’ll
JUNIOR JAZZ
Junior Jazz helps jazz musicians aged 14 to 18 to develop their skills, confidence and passion for jazz. Previous students include Joe Armon-Jones, Jacob Collier, Kit Downes, Nubya Garcia, Michael Kiwanuka, Femi Koleoso and Alexandra Ridout. Working under the direction of Gareth Lockrane and Matt Anderson, you will receive aweekly small
TRANSCRIPTS AND REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATES The Registry can provide the following documentation as evidence of your studies at the Royal Academy of Music, subject to the Academy being able to verify both your identity and your award:KIRSTY MACDONALD
Kirsty has worked in fundraising leadership roles at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford. Her previous experience across higher education and the arts includes London Business School, English National Opera, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment andGlyndebourne.
ADRIAN BRENDEL
Adrian is artistic director of the Plush Festival, held every summer in Plush, Dorset since 1995. The programme is devoted to classical and contemporary chamber music, Lieder recitals, modern jazz, folk and world music concerts, featuring over 100 contemporary works and 200 musicians from around the world. The summer of 2012 saw performancesof
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Susan was a violin scholar at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to become the youngest violin professor at Junior Academy. As well as continuing her work at JA, Susan is frequently invited to educational institutions around the world to direct String Orchestra courses. She teaches students at various universities, including OxfordTIMOTHY BOWERS
Timothy is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, University of London and York University. At the Academy he studied with Alan Bush after which he continued his studies privately with Professor David Blake (funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust), all whilst pursuing a multi-faceted career which included composition, arranging English Chinese Korean JapaneseLanguage
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