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AUTUMNEVENTS 2015
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Events Guide Autumn Season 2015Listings for September – December
Diary 4Out and About 29Ticket & Booking Information 30Visiting Us 31Supporting Us 32In Brief 33
Diary events are colour coded for easy referencing
HighlightsParticipatory EventsLectures & SeminarsMasterclasses & WorkshopsSpecial EventsChamber Music Series Independent Promotions
Box Office – Ticketed eventSee page 30 for details or call 020 7591 4314.
Junior Department events. Please call the Junior Department on020 7591 4345 for more details.
RCM Sparks and the Royal Albert Hall work in partnership to deliver innovative learning and participation opportunities for all ages. This unique combination of education expertise and diverse concert programming offers exciting and engaging activities for all and gives access to two iconic institutions. See www.rcm.ac.uk/sparks for further details.
The RCM is grateful to the Royal Garden Hotel for its generous support of the RCM’s visiting International Conductors Programme.
All public performances in the RCM Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and theBritten Theatre operate under rules of management for places of entertainment issued by Westminster City Council.
All information in this publication was correct at time of going to print.
The Royal College of Music is a registered charity. No. 309268
Cover images © Monika Rittershaus and Chris ChristodoulouGeneral photography © Chris Christodoulou
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WELCOME TO A NEW AUTUMN SEASON AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC
This autumn, we celebrate the unequalled tradition of composition at the RCM with RCM Composers Week. Works by RCM professors Mark-Anthony Turnage, Dai Fujikura, Simon Holt, William Mival and Jonathan Cole are featured in performances by the New Perspectives ensemble, our long-running From the Soundhouse series and a special lunchtime concert. You can also hear works from earlier generations, including Stanford, Tippett and Vaughan Williams, as well as from current students.
Our new orchestral series – Orchestral Masterworks – is launched in September. With the emphasis on the most important works of the repertoire, there are chances to hear Brahms’ Symphony no 1, Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Tchaikovsky’s ever-popular Nutcracker Suite. We are also delighted to welcome the dynamic conductor Juraj Valcuha for Mahler’s final completed symphony, no 9, while the RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra visit the world of Italian opera in a programme of Rossini and Verdi, with Puccini’s youthful and exuberant Messa di Gloria.
We are pleased to welcome back English Touring Opera for a residency featuring three classics of the opera repertory – Pelléas et Mélisande, Werther, and The Tales of Hoffmann. A new partnership opens, too, as members of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe work alongside our students in a study and performance of Beethoven’s Symphony no 2.
There are masterclasses from John Lill, Sarah Connolly, Maxim Rysanov and Berlin Philharmonic Principal Horn Stefan Dohr; the ninth International Festival of Viols with guest Christophe Coin; and the RCM Big Band pays tribute to Eddie Harvey and Will Michael. Our Chamber Essentials series continues with classics by Haydn and Mozart, and, beyond the concert stage, we launch a new series of talks, Music and Ideas.
To complete the season, we present two unmissable events – a performance of William Walton’s Façade with Sir Thomas Allen and Sally Burgess, and Johann Strauss’ hilarious musical comedy, Die Fledermaus. We look forward to welcoming you. Stephen Johns | Artistic Director
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Professors’ ConcertsJoin us for a series of free concerts featuring performances by RCM professors and ensembles in association.
Free but tickets required
SUNDAY 6 SEPTEMBER
Vocal Faculty Open Door11.00am Various locations
Our annual Vocal Faculty Open Door gives prospective students the ideal opportunity to sing in front of RCM vocal professors and receive invaluable feedback and advice in a supportive environment. See www.rcm.ac.uk/opendoor for more information.
Tickets: £25
WEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
Professors’ Concerts: Florilegium8.30pm Britten Theatre
See left panel for details
THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
John Danyel and Samuel Daniel: An Evening of Music and Poetry5.30pm Britten Theatre
Sam Brown leader James Wallace staged readings directorJohn Pitcher and Yasmin Arshad producers
John Danyel was among the first rank of Elizabethan composers, his brother Samuel Daniel a considerable poet. This is the first performance looking at the brothers’ work collaboratively. Readings are in association with Globe Education, and by the Dolphin’s Back Company.
Part of the Samuel Daniel, Poet and Historian conference
An independent promotion
Tickets: £15, £8 (UCL, Oxford, & RCM students)
WEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
Florilegium8.30pm Britten Theatre
Florilegium RCM Ensemble in Association
Telemann Quartet in G major TWV 43:G2Vivaldi Concerto in G minor RV 107 J C Bach Quintet in D major op 22 no 1 Telemann Concerto in A minor TWV 43:a3
Part of the COST conference at the RCM, 9-10 September. Visit www.rcm.ac.uk/costconference for further details.
THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
RCM String Professors 1.05pm Britten Theatre
Gabrielle Lester violin Mark Messenger violin Jonathan Barritt viola Simon Rowland-Jones viola Thomas Carroll cello
Mozart String Quintet in G minor K 516
FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER
Trio Apaches1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Trio Apaches RCM Piano Trio in Association
Beethoven Allegretto in B flat major WoO 39Beethoven (arr Hummel) Symphony no 7 in A major op 92
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TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
Horn Masterclass with Stefan Dohr10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
We’re delighted to welcome Principal Horn with the Berlin Philharmonic Stefan Dohr, one of the most sought-after brass performers in the world. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to hear our new Visiting Professor work with talented RCM horn players.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER
Vocal Masterclass with Sarah Connolly2.00pm Britten Theatre
Renowned mezzo soprano and RCM alumna Sarah Connolly returns to the Britten Theatre to work with some of the very best RCM singers.
Tickets: £5
THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
Professors’ Concerts: RCM String Professors1.05pm Britten Theatre
See page 4 for details
MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
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TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
Horn Masterclass with Stefan Dohr10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
Viola Masterclass with Jennifer Stumm10.00am East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Beethoven and Wagner6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 18 for details
THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER
Trumpet Masterclass with Gareth Small2.00pm East Parry Room
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 2 OCTOBER
explorensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Nicholas Moroz and Arne Gieshoff directorsexplorensemble
Feldman piano violin viola cello
Join members of explorensemble for a rare opportunity to hear Morton Feldman’s last composition piano violin viola cello. Completed a few months before his death in 1987, the captivating piece is a masterwork of the composer’s late period, with slowly unfurling tapestries of intimate sounds.
Tickets: £5
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THURSDAY 1 OCTOBER
Music and Ideas: Ownership – Whose Score is it Anyway?5.15pm Recital Hall
Is the published score the final version? Leading practitioner Professor Peter Wiegold (Institute of Composing & Brunel University London) discusses this conundrum through his own work including live performances with his ‘notes inégales’ colleagues: Hyelim Kim (Korean taegum transverse flute) and Joel Bell (electric guitar).
Free but tickets required
English Touring Opera: Pelléas et Mélisande7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
RCM Students’ Film Orchestra7.30pm Britten Theatre
The RCM Students’ Film Orchestra performs music from film classics such as The Sea Hawk and Back to the Future, as well as paying tribute to James Horner.
Presented by the RCM Students’ Union
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 2 OCTOBER
Music in the Museum1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
English Touring Opera: Werther7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
explorensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER
English Touring Opera: Pelléas et Mélisande7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
MONDAY 5 OCTOBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
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English Touring Opera7.30pm Britten Theatre
After successful Baroque productions in 2009, 2011 and 2013, English Touring Opera returns to the RCM’s Britten Theatre with a new and exciting proposition – three of the very best French operas, with compelling dramas and all told on an intimate scale.
Tickets: £10, £20, £30, £40 Students/Under 26: £5, £10, £15, £40 ETO Box Office: 020 3761 7069 or visit www.englishtouringopera.org.uk
Book for more than one performance and get 25% off (not available online). Please note, tickets are not available from the RCM Box Office
Pre-concert talks will be held before each performance in the Corelli Room at 6.30pm
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THURSDAY 1 & SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER
Debussy Pelléas et MélisandeJonathan Berman conductor James Conway director Annelies Van Parys arranger Oliver Townsend designer Mark Howland lighting designer
Debussy found the perfect drama in Maurice Maeterlinck’s compelling play and the resulting marriage of music and drama is sensuous, mysterious and utterly captivating. Belgian composer Annelies Van Parys’ sensitive arrangement receives its UK premiere in this production featuring RCM alumna Susanna Hurrell as Mélisande.
Sung in French with English surtitles
FRIDAY 2 & THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
Massenet Werther Iain Farrington conductor and arrangerOliver Platt director Oliver Townsend designer Mark Howland lighting designer
Based on Goethe’s classic novel, Werther is a tragic story of forbidden love – and rarely in opera is its destructive power felt so close to the bone. The title role will be sung by emerging talent Ed Ballard in a special version for baritone prepared by Massenet. Carolyn Dobbin plays Charlotte, the object of his unrequited love, with RCM alumnus Simon Wallfisch as Albert.
Sung in English
FRIDAY 9 & SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER
Offenbach The Tales of Hoffmann Philip Sunderland conductor James Bonas director Oliver Townsend designer Mark Howland lighting designer
From the master of French operetta, Offenbach’s work of genius, studded with famous melodies, is as dark a comedy as you can get. This new production by James Bonas matches the virtuoso talents of young tenor Sam Furness in the title role with RCM alumna Ilona Domnich as his three heroines and fellow RCM alumni Louise Mott and Tim Dawkins.
Sung in English
Carolyn Dobbin in ETO’s 2009 production of Flavio at the Royal College of Music
Chamber Orchestra of Europe in ResidenceThe Chamber Orchestra of Europe is renowned for its enthusiastic performances and shared love of music-making between its members from various cultural backgrounds. This week, members of the COE take up residency at the RCM to share that inspirational spirit with some of our most talented musicians.
Mats ZetterqvistClara Andrada de la Calle John Chimes
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TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER
Chamber Orchestra of Europe in ResidenceVarious times and locations
See left panel for details
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Residence: Beethoven Symphony no 26.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See left panel for details
English Touring Opera: Werther7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
FRIDAY 9 OCTOBER
English Touring Opera: The Tales of Hoffmann7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER
English Touring Opera: The Tales of Hoffmann7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 7 for details
TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER
Chamber Music Masterclass with Mats Zetterqvist10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Free but tickets required
Flute Masterclass with Clara Andrada de la Calle10.00am West Parry Room
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
Beethoven Symphony no 26.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Mats Zetterqvist directorRCM Chamber OrchestraMembers of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Beethoven Symphony no 2 in D major op 36
COE principal second violin Mats Zetterqvist will direct the RCM Chamber Orchestra in an evening performance of Beethoven’s Second Symphony.
Tickets: £5
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TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
Piano Masterclass with John Lill10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Heralded as ‘awesome, fabulous, revelatory, quite overwhelming’ by Pianist magazine, John Lill is one of today’s most eminent pianists, renowned for his critically acclaimed interpretations of Beethoven. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the piano virtuoso share his invaluable knowledge with some of the RCM’s most talented pianists.
Belle Shenkman International Masterclass
Tickets: £5
SUNDAY 11 OCTOBER
Bassoon DayVarious times Inner Parry Room
Calling all bassoonists! We’re delighted to announce our first ever day dedicated to the ‘grandfather’ of the woodwind family. In the morning, witness some of the world’s brightest young bassoon players in action. In the afternoon, attend two fun and interactive sessions with Laurence Perkins, principal bassoon at Manchester Camerata, as he explores and encourages the joy of bassoon playing for everyone. Visit www.rcm.ac.uk/bassoonday for further details.
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 12 OCTOBER
RCM Composers Week: Cole and Fujikura1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 11 for details
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
Viola Masterclass with Maxim Rysanov10.00am Recital Hall
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Oboe Masterclass with Jacques Tys10.00am East Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Piano Masterclass with John Lill10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel below for details
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
Johannes Goritzki Recital6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Johannes Goritzki celloAlison Rhind piano
Mendelssohn Cello Sonata in D major op 58
Rossini Une larme: thème et variations
RCM Visiting Professor Johannes Goritzki returns for a charming recital marking the beginning of his three-day residency.
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Tickets: £5
Chamber Essentials: Music for String Quartet7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 13 for details
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WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER
The Choice7.00pm Britten Theatre
The English ConcertSuzi Digby conductor Jamie Hayes director Will Bowen designer
Handel The Choice of Hercules Toby Young New Work Handel Selected arias from
Solomon
Vocal Futures’ new production with The English Concert presents Handel’s rarely performed The Choice of Hercules. The evening also includes a new work by Toby Young and a selection of rousing arias from Handel’s Solomon. For full details please visit www.vocalfutures.org.
An independent promotion
Tickets: £5 (students), £15, £25, £35
RCM Composers Week: RCM New Perspectives7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 11 for details
THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER
Cello Masterclass with Johannes Goritzki2.00pm East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER
Music and Ideas: Community Music and Music Education 5.15pm Recital Hall
Professor Lee Higgins (Boston University) and Dr Jennie Henley (RCM) investigate parallels between community music and music education. Join them for a discussion about the nature of community and how it can foster musical freedom, as well as the implications for music education.
Free but tickets required
The Choice7.00pm Britten Theatre
See 14 October for details
RCM Composers Week: From the Soundhouse7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 11 for details
FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER
Cello Masterclass with Johannes Goritzki10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Music in the Museum1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Britten Theatre
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER
Cully Classique Festival Concert7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Hear exciting contemporary pieces by RCM musicians written as part of the Cully Classique Student Crossroads project in France.
Free but tickets required
SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER
Der Musensohn Various times Britten Theatre
Celebrate the 70th birthday of RCM professor and distinguished piano accompanist Roger Vignoles in a day of workshops and performances exploring Schubert’s setting of Goethe texts for voice and piano. The day culminates in a Schubertiade in the magical setting of the Britten Theatre with both audience and performers seated on the stage.
Visit www.rcm.ac.uk/musensohn for further details.
Free but tickets required
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RCM Composers WeekJoin us as we celebrate some of the greatest compositional voices to have passed through the Royal College of Music over the last 80 years.
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MONDAY 12 OCTOBER
Cole and Fujikura1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Dai Fujikura Wondrous Steps Dai Fujikura HalcyonJonathan Cole Ash Relics
This lunchtime concert features chamber works by highly acclaimed composers and Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize winners, professors Jonathan Cole and Dai Fujikura.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER
RCM New Perspectives7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Timothy Lines conductor RCM New Perspectives
William Mival Correntandamente (world premiere)
Mark-Anthony Kai TurnageSimon Holt Sparrow Night Britten Sinfonietta op 1Bertram Wee New Work (world
premiere)
Benjamin Britten wrote his opus 1 whilst studying at the RCM in the 1930s. Tonight the New Perspectives ensemble performs it alongside world premieres by professor William Mival and student Bertram Wee.
6.30pm: RCM Head of Composition William Mival discusses the music ahead of tonight’s concert. Free to concert ticket holders. Tickets: £5
THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER
From the Soundhouse7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
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The RCM’s cutting-edge From the Soundhouse series presents the world premieres of works by current RCM composers Hunter Coblentz and Wynton Guess.
Tickets: £5
TICKET OFFERBook for both RCM New Perspectives and From the Soundhouse and receive a 20% discount
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MONDAY 19 OCTOBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Britten Theatre
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER
Harp Masterclass with Sivan Magen10.00am East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Guitar Showcase7.30pm Britten Theatre
Programme to include:Boccherini Quintet no 4 in D major
G 448 ‘Fandango’Searle Five op 61Aaron Jay Kernis 100 Greatest
Dance Hits Leo Brouwer Cuban Landscape
with Rain
The very best RCM guitarists take to the Britten Theatre stage to perform an exciting programme of music ranging from Boccherini’s Fandango to Humphrey Searle’s Five in this, the 100th anniversary year of the composer’s birth.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 21 OCTOBER
Clarinet Masterclass with Maximiliano Martín10.00am West Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Verdi and Tchaikovsky6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 18 for details
FRIDAY 23 OCTOBER
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Britten Theatre
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 24 – SUNDAY 25 OCTOBER
Listening to Music: People, Practices and ExperiencesVarious times and locations
Professor Simon Frith keynote speaker
How have people responded to listening to music in their everyday lives? This two-day conference examines the insights offered by the observations and feelings of ordinary listeners.
The conference is part of the Listening Experience Database Project, a collaboration between the Open University and RCM.
Day Ticket: £35 (£28 concessions) Full Conference Ticket: £65 (£50 concessions) Book before 24 September and receive an early-bird discount
SATURDAY 24 OCTOBER
RVW Society 21st Anniversary Concert7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Mark Messenger conductorRCM string playersMembers of the RCMJD*
Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso*Walton Two Pieces from
Henry V SuiteHolst St Paul’s SuiteWarlock Capriol SuiteElgar Serenade for StringsVaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis*
To celebrate the RVW Society’s 21st Anniversary, RCM string players are joined by members of the RCMJD to perform two contrasting compositions by Vaughan Williams. Famous string works by his friends and contemporaries complete the concert.
Supported by the VW Charitable Trust and the RVW Society
An independent promotion
Tickets: £10, £15
MONDAY 26 OCTOBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Britten Theatre
Free but tickets required
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Free but tickets required
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WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER
Chamber Essentials: Music for Woodwind Ensemble7.30pm Britten Theatre
See right panel for details
THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER
South American Baroque Music Lecture10.00am Recital Hall
Dr Piotr Nawrot and Professor Ashley Solomon discuss their work on recently discovered music from the indigenous tribes of Bolivia.
Free but tickets required
South American Baroque Masterclass and Workshop2.00pm Recital Hall
Professor Ashley Solomon leads a workshop and masterclass with students from the Historical Performance department.
Free but tickets required
South American Baroque Music Recital6.00pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 15 for details
Joseph Haydn Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER
Music for String Quartet7.30pm Recital Hall
Haydn String Quartet in B flat major op 33 no 4 Hob III:40 Mozart String Quartet in C major K 465 ‘Dissonance’ Beethoven String Quartet in C major op 59 no 3 ‘Rasumovsky’
WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER
Music for Woodwind Ensemble7.30pm Britten Theatre
Haydn (arr David Walter) Quintet in B flat majorMozart Divertimento in B flat major K 439b no 3 Mozart Flute Quartet in C major K 285b Mozart (arr David Walter) Quintet in B flat major
6.30pm: RCM Director and renowned Mozart scholar Professor Colin Lawson introduces this evening’s programme in the Corelli Room. Free to concert ticket holders.
THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER
Music in the Round1.05pm Recital Hall
Haydn String Quartet in G major op 76 no 1 Hob III:75 Mozart String Quintet in E flat major K 614
MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER
Music for Piano and Strings 7.30pm Inner Parry Room
Haydn Quartet in C major op 20 no 2 Hob III:32Mozart Piano Quartet no 1 in G minor K 478Mozart String Quintet no 3 in C major K 515
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FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER
Music in the Museum: Family Workshop1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 15 for details
SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER
André Tchaikowsky Day3.00pm Inner Parry Room
Celebrate the 80th anniversary of André Tchaikowsky’s birth with Dr Anastasia Belina-Johnson as she introduces the man and his music in an afternoon of talks, film screenings and performances.
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER
RCM Festival of Viols Various times and locations
See page 16 for details
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Double Bass Masterclass with Rick Stotijn10.00am Corelli Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Piano Masterclass with Leslie Howard10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Free but tickets required
RCM Festival of Viols Various times and locations
See page 16 for details
WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER
Soundings Open Rehearsal10.00am Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Recorder Masterclass with Dorothee Oberlinger10.30am Corelli Room
Belle Shenkman International Masterclass
Free but tickets required
Flute Composition Masterclass with Molly Barth2.00pm East Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Recorder Masterclass with Dorothee Oberlinger2.30pm Corelli Room
Belle Shenkman International Masterclass
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER
Dorothee Oberlinger in Concert6.00pm Corelli Room
Dorothee Oberlinger recorder
Programme to include:Anon. Pauls Steeple from
‘The Division Flute’Telemann Fantaisie in A major no 1 Castello Sonata Prima
International recorder player and professor at the Salzburg Mozarteum, Dorothee Oberlinger, performs a varied programme by Baroque masters.
Free but tickets required
Exploring the Archives: Vaughan Williams and his Pupils7.30pm Recital Hall
Programme to include:Vaughan Williams Two pieces for violin and piano (Romance and Pastorale)Vaughan Williams ‘Scherzo’ from Symphony no 6 in E minor for solo piano Maconchy A Meditation for his Mistress; All the Flowers and the Showers Blow Away; In Fountain CourtP Hadley The ChaseC A Gibbs Miniature Suite op 93
Delve into the RCM’s archives and join us for an evening of music by composers connected to the RCM. Some of the original manuscripts will also be on display.
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER & FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER
RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Michael Rosewell conductor RCM Symphony OrchestraRCM Chorus
Rossini William Tell OvertureVerdi Prelude and Ballet from AidaPuccini Intermezzo from Suor AngelicaMascagni Prelude to IrisPuccini Messa a quattro (Messa di Gloria)
Be transported to Italy by the epic forces of the RCM Symphony Orchestra and Chorus as they celebrate the greats of Italian opera and choral music.
The highlight of the evening promises to be Puccini’s Messa di Gloria – the composer’s only mass, written when he was just 22 years old. Don’t miss the chance to hear this beautiful, operatically influenced work, featuring outstanding soloists from the RCM’s vocal department.
This concert also showcases the RCM’s superb orchestral performers in Rossini’s famous overture to William Tell, the passionate and playful music of Verdi’s Aida and the dreamlike Intermezzo from Puccini’s one-act opera Suor Angelica, before the orchestra is joined by the RCM Chorus for the uplifting prelude to one of Pietro Mascagni’s rarely-performed operas.
The performance on Friday 30 October will be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live
Tickets: £10, £15
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THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER
Pre-concert talk6.30pm Corelli Room
Free to concert ticket holders
RCM Festival of ViolsNow in its ninth year, the RCM’s International Festival of Viols is firmly established as one of the leading events in the musical calendar. With lectures, masterclasses from special guest Christophe Coin and concerts from Christophe and Fretwork, this year’s festival is one not to be missed. Visit www.rcm.ac.uk/viols for more information.
Supported by Linda and Tony Hill
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THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Music and Ideas: Combining Business and Pleasure 5.15pm Recital Hall
Fusing an improvisational state of mind with chamber music performance? Join RCM Head of Strings Mark Messenger and Dr David Dolan (Guildhall School of Music and Drama) as they work with one of the piano trios performing in the following concert to explore active listening and shared improvisation techniques as a key to unlocking spontaneous performance.
Free but tickets required
Beethoven Piano Trios6.30pm Recital Hall
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat major op 1 no 1
Beethoven Piano Trio in C minor op 1 no 3
Free but tickets required
Soundings7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Now in its 12th year, Soundings is a unique platform for contemporary music, bringing together young composers from the UK and Austria for workshops, open rehearsals, discussions and concerts. This final concert of the 2015 programme will see RCM musicians perform alongside outstanding international performers.
Presented in association with the Austrian Cultural Forum
6.15pm: There will be a pre-concert discussion in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall which is free to concert ticket holders.
Free but tickets required
Fretwork
MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Masterclass with Christophe Coin10.00am Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Masterclass with Christophe Coin2.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Fretwork in Concert6.00pm Recital Hall
Fretwork Sam Stadlen viol
Lawes Consort setts in 5 partsJenkins Fantazies in 4 parts
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Masterclass with Christophe Coin10.00am Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Lecture2.30pm Recital Hall
Dr Lucy Robinson & Pia Pircher speakers
Free but tickets required
Christophe Coin in Concert6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Christophe Coin violWillem Jansen harpsichord
Christophe Coin performs a programme of works for viol by J S Bach, C P E Bach, Abel and Schenck.
Tickets: £5
TICKET OFFERBook for both Fretwork in Concert and Christophe Coin in Concert to receive 20% discount
FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER
RCM String Band7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Mark Messenger conductorSarah Hayashi sopranoRCM String Band
Mozart Symphony no 29 in A major K 201 Mozart Exsultate, jubilate K 165 Sibelius Andante festivo Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht op 4
Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night is one of the finest examples of late Austrian Romanticism. Tonight the RCM String Band, conducted by Mark Messenger, performs the masterpiece alongside Mozart’s dazzling Symphony no 29. They will also be joined by RCM competition winner Sarah Hayashi for Mozart’s Exsultate, jubilate.
Tickets: £8, £10
This programme will also be performed Bishopsgate Institute on Fri 30 Oct, 1.05pm & Burford School on Wed 4 Nov, 7.30pm
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FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER
Professors’ Concerts: Trio Apaches 1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 4 for details
Violin Masterclass with Peter Herresthal2.00pm East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Saxophone Masterclass with Jean-Charles Richard2.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Mark Messenger
FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER
RCM String Band7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
MONDAY 9 NOVEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER
Violin Masterclass with Alina Ibragimova10.00am Recital Hall
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
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Orchestral MasterworksTwelve orchestral masterworks, four distinguished conductors and two RCM award-winning soloists. Join us this autumn for our new series featuring the RCM Philharmonic as they take audiences on a symphonic journey of classical hits.
WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER
Beethoven and Wagner6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Peter Stark conductor RCM Philharmonic
Wagner Prelude: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg WWV 96
Beethoven Symphony no 6 in F major op 68 ‘Pastoral’
Beethoven’s towering presence was to influence many of his predecessors, not least Wagner, so it is fitting to pair these two musical giants together for our opening concert of the series.
Tickets: £5, £8
THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER
Verdi and Tchaikovsky6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Ben Palmer conductor RCM Philharmonic
Verdi Overture: La forza del destino Tchaikovsky Symphony no 4 in F minor op 36
Both works featured in tonight’s programme open with striking ‘Fate’ motifs: Verdi’s poignant tune first heard in the strings opens his well-known overture while Tchaikovsky’s commanding trumpet fanfare sets the scene for his emotionally charged Fourth Symphony.
Tickets: £5, £8
WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER
Brahms and Dukas6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Michael Seal conductor RCM Philharmonic
Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Brahms Symphony no 1 in C minor op 68
Celebrating 150 years since the birth of French composer Paul Dukas, the RCM Philharmonic performs one of his most well-known works made famous by the 1940 Walt Disney animated film Fantasia, coupled with Brahms’ monumental First Symphony.
Tickets: £5, £8
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WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
Mozart and Martinuů1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Robin O’Neill conductor André Martins Machado oboe RCM Philharmonic
Martinů Concerto for oboe and small orchestra H 353Mozart Symphony no 41 in C major K 551
Mozart’s ‘Jupiter’ Symphony was to be his last, but also his most complex and dazzling. Here it’s presented alongside Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu’s oboe concerto performed by RCM competition winner André Martins Machado.
Tickets: £5, £8
FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER
Tchaikovsky, Webern and Searle7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Peter Stark conductor Asier Puga conductor* Mark Biggins conductor+ Jamal Aliyev cello RCM Philharmonic
Liszt/Searle La lugubre gondola from Marguerite et Armand+
Webern Five Orchestral Pieces*Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme op 33 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite op 71a
For this full-length concert, the RCM Philharmonic looks forward to the Christmas festivities with Tchaikovsky’s charming Nutcracker Suite while award-winning cellist Jamal Aliyev takes to the stage to perform the composer’s daringly spectacular variations.
This performance will also be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live.
6.30pm: Concert ticket holders can also enjoy a free pre-concert talk with Ivan Hewett in the Corelli Room.
Tickets: £8, £10
This programme is also performed at All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP, at 7.30pm on Thursday 10 December.
Tickets: £8
WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Brahms and Dukas6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 18 for details
THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER
Chamber Essentials: Music in the Round1.05pm Recital Hall
See page 13 for details
FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER
Music in the Museum1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
Violin Masterclass with Charlie Siem2.00pm Recital Hall
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER
RCM Junior Department Chamber Music Concert5.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER
RCM Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Juraj Valčuha conductor RCM Symphony Orchestra
Mahler Symphony no 9
Juraj Valcuha has been Principal Conductor of the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI since 2009 and has conducted, amongst others, the Orchestre National de France, Philharmonia, Leipzig Gewandhaus and Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Tonight, he leads the RCM Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mahler’s unforgettable Ninth Symphony – the last completed by the composer. The hymn-like final movement of this epic work has gone down in history as one of the most moving and atmospheric endings to any symphony, with an eerie stillness which many believe reflects Mahler’s awareness that he had not long to live.
This performance will be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live
Tickets: £10, £15
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Pre-concert talk6.30pm Corelli Room
RCM Head of Woodwind Simon Channing discusses Mahler’s music.
Free to concert ticket holders
THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER
RCM Chamber Choir6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Stephen Johns directorRCM Chamber Choir
Stanford Irish Folksongs op 78Vaughan Williams Five English FolksongsJoseph Horovitz EndymionTippett Four Songs from the British Isles
Explore the enchanting world of folk song through spell-binding collections by former RCM composition professors Sir Charles Villiers Stanford and Ralph Vaughan Williams, performed by the RCM Chamber Choir. Also on the programme is a rare performance of current composition professor Joseph Horovitz’s Endymion, which was commissioned in 1982 for the centenary of the RCM.
Tickets: £5
MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 20 for details
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TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER
Guitar Masterclass with Antigoni Goni2.00pm Corelli Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER
RCM Swing Band7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 26 for details
THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER
Music and Ideas: Music Education and Social Justice5.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Join Dr Gary Spruce (Open University) for a lively debate on the benefits of music education for disadvantaged children and communities. Discussing the connections between music, music education and social justice, Gary examines the effectiveness of different systems of music education, such as the iconic Venezuelan programme El Sistema.
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Choir6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel below for details
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THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER
Woodwind Showcase7.30pm Recital Hall
Piazzolla Histoire du tango (movements 2 and 3)
Musorgsky (arr Dag Jensen) Pictures at an Exhibition for
bassoon quartet Graham Fitkin Vent for clarinet quartet Searle Gondoliera for cor anglais
and pianoRavel Le tombeau de Couperin
for wind quintetBoris Mersson Odyssée à quatre Françaix Quartet for flute, oboe,
clarinet and bassoon
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER
Cello Masterclass with Nicholas Jones 2.00pm Inner Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER
Back to Back BachVarious times and locations
See panel above for details
MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
J Strauss Die Fledermaus7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 23 for details
Chamber Essentials: Music for Piano and Strings7.30pm Inner Parry Room
See page 13 for details
SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER
Back to Back BachExplore the cello music of J S Bach in this day of talks, masterclasses and performances.
Presented in association with the London Cello Society and supported by Tarisio Auction House
Lecture: Speaking Bach 1.30pm Inner Parry Room
Explore the meaning behind Bach’s musical rhetoric and bowing articulations.
Free but tickets required
Lecture: Playing Bach 2.30pm Inner Parry Room
Discover the difference between historical and modern practices.
Free but tickets required
Masterclass with Roel Dieltiens, Raphael Wallfisch and David Watkin4.00pm Inner Parry Room
RCM cellists perform selected Solo Suites.
Free but tickets required
Back to Back Bach in Concert7.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
International renowned cellists Roel Dieltiens, Charles Medlam and Raphael Wallfisch perform a selection of works before and by Bach.
Standard tickets: £10 (£6) LCS member ticket: £8 (£5)
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MONDAY 23, WEDNESDAY 25, FRIDAY 27 & SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER
J Strauss Die Fledermaus7.00pm Britten Theatre
Michael Rosewell conductor
Johann Strauss Jr’s hilarious and extraordinary musical romp Die Fledermaus leads us through the misunderstandings and mishaps of an extravagant cast of characters brought to life by talented RCM singers and conductor Michael Rosewell.
Still embarrassed after being left drunk in the street dressed as a bat, Dr Falke wants revenge on his friend Gabriel von Eisenstein, but with everyone in disguise at a masked ball where the champagne flows freely, anything could happen!
Sung in English
Tickets: £10, £20, £30, £40, £50 Available from Wednesday 30 September. Benefactors and Patrons have priority booking from Wednesday 16 September and RCM Friends from Wednesday 23 September.
Vasili Karpiac and Filipa van Eck in the RCM’s 2013 production of La vie parisienne
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WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
RCM Wind Ensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Simon Channing conductorLucinda Dunne alto saxophone RCM Wind Ensemble
Charlotte Harding Bright LightsRavel (arr D Walter) Mother Goose SuiteBenson Aeolian Song from Concertino for alto saxophone and
wind ensembleLeo Loebenberg ARABARA (world premiere) Beethoven Octet in E flat major op 103
RCM Head of Woodwind Simon Channing conducts the RCM Wind Ensemble in an entertaining programme which includes an arrangement of Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite and Beethoven’s Octet in E flat major. The rich sound of the saxophone is featured in Warren Benson’s Aeolian Song and the music of talended young composer and RCM alumna Charlotte Harding is explored in her piece for wind ensemble, Bright Lights.
Tickets: £5
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TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Mozart and Martinuů1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 19 for details
J Strauss Die Fledermaus7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 23 for details
RCM Wind Ensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER
Sacconi Quartet7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 25 for details
FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER
Music in the Museum1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
RCM Brass 6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 25 for details
J Strauss Die Fledermaus7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 23 for details
SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER
J Strauss Die Fledermaus7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 23 for details
MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER
RCM Prize Winners1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This lunchtime concert series showcases the best of the best: winners of the RCM’s major prizes in a number of solo recitals. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/bestofthebest.
Free no tickets required
THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER
Sacconi Quartet7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Sacconi Quartet RCM Quartet in Association
Schubert Quartettsatz D 703Graham Fitkin Pawn Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor op 131
The RCM’s Quartet in Association, the Sacconi Quartet, returns with a dramatic programme featuring Schubert’s spirited Quartettsatz, Beethoven’s String Quartet op 131 – reportedly played to Schubert on his deathbed – and Graham Fitkin’s intense string quartet Pawn.
Tickets: £5
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FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER
RCM Brass 6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Nigel Black conductorRCM brass ensembles
Programme to include: Mahler (arr Roger Harvey) Des Knaben Wunderhorn Bernstein (arr J Lynsale-Nock) Overture to Candide for 12 horns Anthony Plog 4 SketchesWagner (arr Eric Carlson) Siegfried’s Funeral Music from
Götterdämmerung for 12 trombonesSpeer Sonata a 4 for sackbut ensemble
The RCM Brass Ensembles will knock your socks off in this exhilarating concert in the spectacular Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall. The rousing programme will include Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn and a selection of works for brass ensembles, including Bernstein’s Overture to Candide for 12 horns.
Tickets: £5
Swing with the RCMExperience the infectious energy of jazz and swing music with the RCM’s popular Swing Band and Big Band concerts, directed by Mark Armstrong.
WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER
RCM Swing Band7.30pm Recital Hall
Mark Armstrong directorRCM Swing Band
The RCM Swing Band explores classics from the 1930s and 1940s that gave the Swing Era its characteristic sound and energy.
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 1 DECEMBER
RCM Big Band – Tribute to Eddie Harvey and Will Michael7.30pm Britten Theatre
Mark Armstrong directorRCM Big Band
The RCM Big Band celebrates the achievements of Eddie Harvey and Will Michael, two distinguished educators who were dedicated not only to jazz music but also to encouraging and supporting the teaching of the art form. This concert will also include the presentation of the Jazz Services’ 2015 Will Michael Jazz Education Awards, which recognises UK music services and music hubs which have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to jazz education.
Tickets: £10
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TUESDAY 1 DECEMBER
RCM Big Band – Tribute to Eddie Harvey and Will Michael7.30pm Britten Theatre
See left panel for details
WEDNESDAY 2 DECEMBER
Walton’s Façade 7.30pm Britten Theatre
See page 27 for details
THURSDAY 3 DECEMBER
Percussion Showcase1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
The RCM Percussion Showcase returns with a showstopping concert featuring a wide range of ensembles.
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 4 DECEMBER
Music in the Museum1.15pm RCM Museum of Music
Free but tickets required
Trombone Masterclass with Håkan Björkman2.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Free but tickets required
TICKET OFFERBook for both RCM Swing Band and RCM Big Band and receive 20% discount
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SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER
RCM Junior Department Contemporary Music Concert5.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
RCM Junior Department Symphony and Chamber Orchestras7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Gonzalo Acosta and Christopher Hirons conductors
Programme to include: Rachmaninov Symphony no 2 in E minor op 27
Tickets: £5
WEDNESDAY 9 DECEMBER
RCM Sparks Lunchtime Concert for Schools: RCM Philharmonic1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Key Stage 2 parties only
Join the RCM Philharmonic on an enchanting festive journey to explore Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite. Rachel Leach will introduce you to Clara and all of the magic of Christmas Eve, with the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Prince and all their friends! All schools booking receive a teacher resource pack and song recording to accompany this concert.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 2 DECEMBER
Walton’s Façade 7.30pm Britten Theatre
Tim Murray conductorSir Thomas Allen narrator Sally Burgess narrator
Searle Cat Variations Berio Opus Number Zoo Saint-Saëns Le carnival des animaux Walton Façade
William Walton set to music the poems of his dear friend Edith Sitwell in the entertaining Façade and we are delighted to welcome a trio of RCM alumni for this intriguing work: narrators Sir Thomas Allen and Sally Burgess and conductor Tim Murray.
This captivating programme also features music from the animal kingdom with Humphrey Searle’s Cat Variations, in the composer’s centenary year, as well as the ever-popular Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saëns.
Tickets: £8, £10
Sir Thomas Allen
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THURSDAY 10 DECEMBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Tchaikovsky, Webern and Searle7.30pm All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1JP
See page 19 for details
FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER
Orchestral Masterworks: Tchaikovsky, Webern and Searle7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 19 for details
SATURDAY 12 DECEMBER
RCM Junior Department End of Term Concert2.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Join the RCM Junior Department for their end of term concert featuring the Sinfonia, Brass Dectet, Wind Dectet, Senior Choir, Girls’ Choir and Parry Voices.
Tickets: £5
RCM SPARKSWhether you are introducing young people or your family to classical music for the first time, or looking for inspiring ways to delve deeper, take a look at the special partnership events run by RCM Sparks and the Royal Albert Hall this autumn. Families can experience the unforgettable thrill of live performances at the Royal Albert Hall preceded by inspiring workshops at the RCM including Ratatouille in Concert, Classical Spectacular and Nicola Benedetti. See www.rcm.ac.uk/sparks for more details.
Free tickets are available subject to eligibility
Run in partnership with the Royal Albert Hall
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MUSIC TALKS
Music Talks are designed for people who love music and want to know more.
Held on Wednesdays at 10.00am between 7 October 2015 and 9 March 2016, Music Talks take place at 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, London SW7 5PN, by kind invitation of Sir Vernon and Lady Ellis, and feature noted musicians discussing the relationship between words and music. Visit www.musictalks.org.uk for more information.
St Mary AbbotsKensington High Street, London W8 4LA
Fridays at 1.05pm
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 October6, 13, 20, 27 November4 December
St James’s Piccadilly197 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL
16 September, 1.10pm 23 October, 1.10pm2 November, 1.10pm
Steinway Hall 44 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2DB
23 September, 1.10pm11 November, 1.10pm
St Martin-in-the-FieldsTrafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JJ
5 October, 1.05pm23 November, 1.05pm
St Stephen’s ChurchGloucester Road, London SW7 4RL
Mondays at 6.30pm
12, 19, 26 October2, 9, 16, 23, 30 November
The Queen’s GalleryBuckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA
Wednesdays at 12.00pm
2, 16, 30 September7 October
Free with exhibition ticket or The Queen’s Gallery 1-Year Pass. See www.royalcollection.org.uk
Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, London SW7 2AP
Classical Coffee Mornings, Elgar RoomSundays at 11.00am
20, 27 September 11, 18, 25 October 8*, 15, 29* November (* RCMJD)
Tickets: £11, including coffee and cake
Free Friday Music, Verdi Restaurant
2 October, 12.30pm
Free no tickets required
Victoria and Albert MuseumExhibition Road, London SW7 2RL
Fridays at 6.30pm
2, 9, 16, 23 October6, 13, 20 November4 December
Supported by the Friends of the V&A
Tickets are free but required. Available from www.vam.ac.uk
OUT AND ABOUTIn addition to concerts at the Royal College of Music itself, RCM performers regularly appear at a number of venues across London and beyond.
Unless stated otherwise, all concerts are free of charge and no ticket is required. Just turn up on the day to see some of the world’s brightest young classical stars in action.
Kings Place90 York Way, London N1 9AG
18 October, 5.45pm 8 November, 5.45pm
Lincoln’s InnLondon WC2A 3TL
20 October, 1.05pm 17 November, 1.05pm
Forty HallForty Hall & Estate, Forty Hill,
Enfield EN2 9HA
24 October, 7.30pm22 November, 3.00pm
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH
29 October, 1.00pm 26 November, 1.00pm
Southbank CentreBelvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
2 October, 5.30pmfeaturing RCM pianists
30 October, 1.00pmfeaturing RCM guitarists
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TICKET & BOOKING INFORMATIONEntry to the Royal College of Music is free, however, charges apply for some of our events, performances and exhibitions. All income from ticket sales goes directly to support training and performance opportunities for our students.
To book tickets or for more information contact the RCM Box Office on 020 7591 4314, weekdays 10.00am – 4.00pm, or visit us online at www.rcm.ac.uk/events
Please note, there is a £1.95 booking fee per transaction for online and telephone bookings. This fee covers administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students.
BOOKING FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON opens on Wednesday 19 August. RCM Friends and Patrons have priority booking from Wednesday 12 August.
BOOKING FOR RCM JUNIOR DEPARTMENT EVENTS opens on Saturday 17 October.
PLEASE NOTE: Tickets for J Strauss Die Fledermaus, 23, 25, 27 and 28 November, will be available from Wednesday 30 September. RCM Benefactors have priority booking from Wednesday 16 September and RCM Friends on Wednesday 23 September.
Group bookings of 10 or more receive a 10% discount where applicable. Maximum group booking size is 33. School parties must be chaperoned at all times by school staff.
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VISITING USTransportBy Tube The nearest underground station is South Kensington, which is about 10 minutes’ walk from the RCM. South Kensington is on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington stations are both approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the RCM.
By Rail The nearest mainline railway stations are Paddington and Victoria.
By Bus Buses 9, 10, 52 and 452 pass the Royal Albert Hall, whilst 9a runs from Palace Gate and 70 along Queen’s Gate. The number 360 stops very close to the RCM on Prince Consort Road. Many other services run to South Kensington, Kensington High Street or Knightsbridge from surrounding areas.
By Road There is metered parking on Prince Consort Road and the surrounding area. It costs £3 per hour for a maximum of three hours and is free after 6.30pm and on Sundays. There are a limited number of disabled parking spaces and designated motorbike bays in the surrounding area.
Food and DrinkLunch and Snacks The RCM Restaurant offers a great range of hot and cold snacks and beverages each weekday between 9.00am and 4.00pm as well as delicious full lunch options between 12.00pm and 2.00pm.
Evening Performance Drinks and Light Snacks The RCM offers a range of pre-performance and interval refreshments, and a selection of light snacks for those attending evening events in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and the Britten Theatre. These are served between 6.00pm and 9.00pm (5.00pm for early evening performances) in the Britten Theatre Bar or the RCM Foyer Bar.
Photography and RecordingsPhotographs may be taken during the applause at the end of a work. Photography before and during a performance is forbidden. Private sound or video recordings of RCM concerts and recitals are prohibited without prior written permission from the RCM and the agreement of all performers.Your co-operation is appreciated.
AccessThe Royal College of Music has easy access to most areas and is fully accessible via lifts and ramps. Guide and companion dogs may be taken anywhere on site. The main entrance to the RCM has eight steps up from the pavement and two inside the main doors.
The East Entrance, 20 metres to the left of the main entrance, is solely for the use of patrons with limited mobility and is opened by contacting reception staff via intercom. The main entrance to the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall contains 10 steps. A step-free entrance is available.
The main entrance to the Britten Theatre contains 33 steps. An alternative step-free entrance is available for all patrons. There are spaces for wheelchair users and seats for their companions in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and Britten Theatre.
Please contact the Box Office in advance for directions.
To request an alternative format of publicity on forthcoming events, please contact the Box Office on 020 7591 4314. Large print programmes are available on request.
Enhancing your VisitThe RCM Museum of Music preserves and displays an internationally renowned collection of more than 1,500 items including musical instruments, portraits, sculptures, photographs and engravings related to music. Many of the instruments in the collection are in playing condition and can be heard during museum events or during guided tours.
The RCM Museum of Music is open Tuesday to Friday, 11.30am to 4.30pm, and is free to visit. If you would like to book a guided tour (£5 per head or £4 concessions) please call 020 7591 4842. Groups and research access by appointment. Find out more at www.rcm.ac.uk/museum
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SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF MUSIC – SUPPORT THE RCMThe RCM is one of the world’s leading conservatoires. Generations of gifted students from around the world have been guided and inspired to develop their musical potential within the RCM’s stimulating creative environment. In order to sustain the provision of the highest levels of training and performance opportunities to our students – whatever their financial means – we rely heavily on the support of individuals, companies and charitable trusts. There are many ways you can get involved and support our work, including the RCM Patron Scheme, Scholarship Fund and donations towards our learning and participation programme RCM Sparks.
Every gift to the RCM helps to transform the lives of talented young musicians, and all supporters are invited to see at first hand what a difference their support makes. Please join us.
For more information visit: www.rcm.ac.uk/supportus or call 020 7591 4862.
JOIN THE RCM FRIENDS GET CLOSER TO THE MUSICBecoming an RCM Friend is an ideal way to support and enjoy this world of great music. You can join for only £40 or choose a higher level of involvement. RCM Friends receive up-to-date information on all events taking place at the RCM, priority booking for RCM concerts and opera performances, invitations to special events and other opportunities to become involved in life at the RCM. Your support is vital in helping us to continue to inspire musicians of the future.
For more information visit: www.rcm.ac.uk/friends, email [email protected] or call 020 7591 4331.
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HIGHLIGHTS PAGEWed 9 Sep 8.30pm Professors’ Concerts: Florilegium page 4Thu 17 Sep 1.05pm Professors’ Concerts: RCM String Professors page 4Mon 21 Sep 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 5Tue 22 Sep 10.00am Horn Masterclass with Stefan Dohr page 5Mon 28 Sep 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 5Wed 30 Sep 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Beethoven and Wagner page 18
Thu 1 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: Pelléas et Mélisande page 7Thu 1 Oct 7.30pm RCM Students’ Film Orchestra page 6Fri 2 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: Werther page 7Fri 2 Oct 7.30pm explorensemble page 6Sat 3 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: Pelléas et Mélisande page 7Mon 5 Oct 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 6Tue 6 Oct 10.00am Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Residence: page 8 Chamber Music Masterclass with Mats ZetterqvistTue 6 Oct 10.00am Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Residence: page 8 Flute Masterclass with Clara Andrada de la CalleThu 8 Oct 6.00pm Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Residence: page 8 Beethoven Symphony no 2Thu 8 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: Werther page 7Fri 9 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: The Tales of Hoffmann page 7Sat 10 Oct 7.30pm English Touring Opera: The Tales of Hoffmann page 7Sun 11 Oct Various Bassoon Day page 9Mon 12 Oct 1.05pm RCM Composers Week: Cole and Fujikura page 11Tue 13 Oct 10.00am Piano Masterclass with John Lill page 9Tue 13 Oct 6.00pm Johannes Goritzki Recital page 9Tue 13 Oct 7.30pm Chamber Essentials: Music for String Quartet page 13Wed 14 Oct 7.30pm RCM Composers Week: RCM New Perspectives page 11Thu 15 Oct 7.30pm RCM Composers Week: From the Soundhouse page 11Fri 16 Oct 7.30pm Cully Classique Festival Concert page 10Mon 19 Oct 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 12Tue 20 Oct 7.30pm Guitar Showcase page 12Thu 22 Oct 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Verdi and Tchaikovsky page 18Mon 26 Oct 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 12Wed 28 Oct 7.30pm Chamber Essentials: Music for Woodwind Ensemble page 13Thu 29 Oct 7.30pm RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra page 15Fri 30 Oct 7.30pm RCM Chorus and Symphony Orchestra page 15
Sun 1 Nov 3.00pm André Tchaikowsky Day page 14Mon 2 Nov 10.00am RCM Festival of Viols: Masterclass with Christophe Coin page 16Mon 2 Nov 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 14Mon 2 Nov 2.30pm RCM Festival of Viols: Masterclass with Christophe Coin page 16Mon 2 Nov 6.00pm RCM Festival of Viols: Fretwork in Concert page 16Tue 3 Nov 10.00am RCM Festival of Viols: Masterclass with Christophe Coin page 16Tue 3 Nov 2.30pm RCM Festival of Viols: Lecture page 16Tue 3 Nov 6.00pm RCM Festival of Viols: Christophe Coin in Concert page 16Wed 4 Nov 10.00am Soundings Open Rehearsal page 14Wed 4 Nov 7.30pm Exploring the Archives: Vaughan Williams and his Pupils page 14Thu 5 Nov 7.30pm Soundings page 16Fri 6 Nov 1.05pm Professors’ Concerts: Trio Apaches page 4Fri 6 Nov 7.30pm RCM String Band page 17Mon 9 Nov 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 17Wed 11 Nov 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Brahms and Dukas page 18Thu 12 Nov 1.05pm Chamber Essentials: Music in the Round page 13Sat 14 Nov 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Chamber Music Concert page 20Mon 16 Nov 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 21Mon 16 Nov 7.30pm RCM Symphony Orchestra page 20Wed 18 Nov 7.30pm RCM Swing Band page 26Thu 19 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Choir page 21Thu 19 Nov 7.30pm Woodwind Showcase page 22Sun 22 Nov 1.30pm Back to Back Bach Lecture: Speaking Bach page 22
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HIGHLIGHTS PAGESun 22 Nov 2.30pm Back to Back Bach Lecture: Playing Bach page 22Sun 22 Nov 4.00pm Back to Back Bach Masterclass with Roel Dieltiens, page 22 Raphael Wallfisch and David WatkinSun 22 Nov 7.00pm Back to Back Bach in Concert page 22Mon 23 Nov 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 22Mon 23 Nov 7.00pm J Strauss Die Fledermaus page 23Mon 23 Nov 7.30pm Chamber Essentials: Music for Piano and Strings page 13Wed 25 Nov 1.05pm Orchestral Masterworks: Mozart and Martinuů page 19Wed 25 Nov 7.00pm J Strauss Die Fledermaus page 23Wed 25 Nov 7.30pm RCM Wind Ensemble page 24Thu 26 Nov 7.30pm Sacconi Quartet page 25Fri 27 Nov 6.00pm RCM Brass page 25Fri 27 Nov 7.00pm J Strauss Die Fledermaus page 23Sat 28 Nov 7.00pm J Strauss Die Fledermaus page 23Mon 30 Nov 1.05pm RCM Prize Winners page 24
Tue 1 Dec 7.30pm RCM Big Band – Tribute to Eddie Harvey and Will Michael page 26Wed 2 Dec 7.30pm Walton’s Façade page 27Thu 3 Dec 1.05pm Percussion Showcase page 26Sat 5 Dec 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Contemporary Music Concert page 27Sat 5 Dec 7.30pm RCM Junior Department Symphony and Chamber Orchestras page 27Thu 10 Dec 7.30pm Orchestral Masterworks: Tchaikovsky, Webern and Searle page 19Fri 11 Dec 7.30pm Orchestral Masterworks: Tchaikovsky, Webern and Searle page 19Sat 12 Dec 2.30pm RCM Junior Department End of Term Concert page 28
LECTURES AND SEMINARS PAGEThu 1 Oct 5.15pm Music and Ideas: Ownership – Whose Score is it Anyway? page 6Thu 15 Oct 5.15pm Music and Ideas: Community Music and Music Education page 10Sat 24 – Sun 25 Oct Listening to Music: People, Practices and Experiences page 12Thu 29 Oct 10.00am South American Baroque Music Lecture page 13
Thu 5 Nov 5.15pm Music and Ideas: Combining Business and Pleasure page 16Thu 19 Nov 5.15pm Music and Ideas: Music Education and Social Justice page 21
MASTERCLASSES AND WORKSHOPS PAGEWed 16 Sep 2.00pm Vocal Masterclass with Sarah Connolly page 5Tue 22 Sep 10.00am Viola Masterclass with Jennifer Stumm page 5
Thu 1 Oct 2.00pm Trumpet Masterclass with Gareth Small page 5Tue 13 Oct 10.00am Viola Masterclass with Maxim Rysanov page 9Tue 13 Oct 10.00am Oboe Masterclass with Jacques Tys page 9Thu 15 Oct 2.00pm Cello Masterclass with Johannes Goritzki page 10Fri 16 Oct 10.00am Cello Masterclass with Johannes Goritzki page 10Sun 18 Oct Various Der Musensohn page 10Tue 20 Oct 10.00am Harp Masterclass with Sivan Magen page 12Wed 21 Oct 10.00am Clarinet Masterclass with Maximiliano Martín page 12Thu 29 Oct 2.00pm South American Baroque Masterclass and Workshop page 13
Tue 3 Nov 10.00am Double Bass Masterclass with Rick Stotijn page 14Tue 3 Nov 10.00am Piano Masterclass with Leslie Howard page 14Wed 4 Nov 10.30am Recorder Masterclass with Dorothee Oberlinger page 14Wed 4 Nov 2.00pm Flute Composition Masterclass with Molly Barth page 14Wed 4 Nov 2.30pm Recorder Masterclass with Dorothee Oberlinger page 14Fri 6 Nov 2.00pm Violin Masterclass with Peter Herresthal page 17Fri 6 Nov 2.00pm Saxophone Masterclass with Jean-Charles Richard page 17Tue 10 Nov 10.00am Violin Masterclass with Alina Ibragimova page 17Fri 13 Nov 2.00pm Violin Masterclass with Charlie Siem page 20Tue 17 Nov 2.00pm Guitar Masterclass with Antigoni Goni page 21Fri 20 Nov 2.00pm Cello Masterclass with Nicholas Jones page 22
Fri 4 Dec 2.00pm Trombone Masterclass with Håkan Björkman page 26
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CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES PAGEFri 2 Oct 1.15pm Music in the Museum page 6Mon 5 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 6Tue 6 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 8Thu 8 Oct 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music page 8Mon 12 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 9Fri 16 Oct 1.15pm Music in the Museum page 10Fri 16 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 10Mon 19 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 12Wed 21 Oct 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music page 12Fri 23 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 12Mon 26 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 12Thu 29 Oct 6.00pm South American Baroque Music Recital page 13Thu 29 Oct 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 13
Wed 4 Nov 6.00pm Dorothee Oberlinger in Concert page 14Thu 5 Nov 6.30pm Beethoven Piano Trios page 16Fri 6 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 17Mon 9 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 17Tue 10 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 17Fri 13 Nov 1.15pm Music in the Museum page 20Fri 13 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 20Mon 16 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 21Thu 19 Nov 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music page 21Tue 24 Nov 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music page 24Fri 27 Nov 1.15pm Music in the Museum page 24
Fri 4 Dec 1.15pm Music in the Museum page 26
SPECIAL EVENTS PAGESun 6 Sep 11.00am Vocal Faculty Open Door page 4
PARTICIPATORY EVENTS PAGEFri 30 Oct 1.15pm Music in the Museum: Family Workshop page 14
Wed 9 Dec 1.05pm RCM Sparks Lunchtime Concert for Schools: RCM Philharmonic page 27
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