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Royal Academy of Music

February 2024

  • Marian Creaser

    Other lives
    Marian Creaser obituary

    Other lives: Oxford-based pianist renowned as an accompanist, gifted sight-reader and passionate teacher

November 2023

  • Henna Mun (Maturina) and Georgia Melville (Donna Elvira) in period costume, the latter raising her fan to the other in menacing fashion, in Gazzaniga’s Don Giovanni Tenorio at the Royal College of Music

    The week in classical: Don Giovanni Tenorio; Ariodante – review

    Elegant Handel and a fizzing production of Gazzaniga’s rarely seen take on Don Giovanni provided two fine showcases for the next generation of opera talent

April 2023

  • Sasha Mykhailichenko, 12, who has a scholarship to the Yehudi Menuhin School, and Khrystyna, 17, who has a bursary to the Royal Academy of Music; pictured last week in Corbridge, Northumberland.

    Ukrainian sisters lodging in Northumberland turn out to be musical prodigies

    Strangers stopped to listen in the street when the windows were open and the girls from refugee family were practising

January 2023

  • Alice Farnham conducting Carmen Moves at Stockholm’s Folkoperan.

    Thank you, Cate Blanchett, for taking up the baton for female conductors

    Alice Farnham
    I’ve been trying to get more women on the podium for years. The actor’s star turn in her new film Tár is a huge help

July 2022

  • Brittany Olivia Logan as Bridget in Migrations at WNO.

    The week in classical: Migrations; Aldeburgh festival; Royal Academy of Music SO/Bychkov

    WNO’s multi-stranded exploration of human migration is a joy; Aldeburgh honours Oliver Knussen in style; and the RAM’s future stars are bold as brass

May 2022

  • Ragbag of techniques … Lindsay McIntyre and Carla Huhtanen performing Love Songs.

    Claude Vivier weekend review – unruly and utterly distinctive

    A rare immersion in the late Canadian composer – notorious for the manner of his death – reveals patchy beginnings evolving into mature harmonic soundscapes unlike anything else

March 2022

  • Witch, by Freya Waley-Cohen, at the Royal Academy of Music March 2022

    The witching hour: how my opera conjures old stories through new eyes

  • Edmund Reid

    Other lives
    Edmund Reid obituary

June 2021

  • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma

    Home listening
    Classical home listening: Hope Amid Tears; Taliesin’s Songbook

    Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax give us tender Beethoven cello sonatas to treasure, and Ty Cerdd brings together Welsh songs old and new

May 2021

  • Richard Stoker

    Other lives
    Richard Stoker obituary

    Other lives: Composer, teacher and actor who was a colourful figure in British musical life for the past 60 years

March 2021

  • Detail of Vase de Fleurs, 1920s, by Marie Laurencin (1883–1956).

    The Great British Art Tour
    The Great British Art Tour: a floral gift from a generous and tragic giver

    With public art collections closed we are bringing the art to you, exploring highlights from across the country in partnership with Art UK. Today’s pick: Marie Laurencin’s Vase de Fleurs at the Royal Academy of Music

November 2020

  • Royal Academy of Music

    Students at London’s Royal Academy of Music ‘feared reporting sexual misconduct’

    Inquiry into leading conservatoire launched after claims of harassment were made last year

September 2020

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    University Guide 2023
    University guide 2023: Royal Academy of Music

    All you need to know about the Royal Academy of Music

October 2017

  • Pauline Stuart

    Other lives
    Pauline Stuart obituary

    Other lives: One of the founders of the New College of Speech and Drama in London

May 2017

  • Nona Liddell

    Nona Liddell obituary

    Violinist who pioneered new music as leader of the London Sinfonietta

March 2015

  • Maurizio Pollini

    Maurizio Pollini; The Rake’s Progress review – nuance, detail and fire

    Maurizio Pollini delivers a masterclass, while a student Rake’s Progress captivates

September 2014

  • Delia Ruhm

    Other lives
    Delia Ruhm obituary

    Other lives: German-born flautist who became one of the leading freelance woodwind players in the Midlands

January 2014

  • Rae Woodland

    Rae Woodland obituary

    Opera singer with close links to Sadler's Wells and Glyndebourne

August 2013

  • Mike Winters, right, with Bernie in 1967

    Mike Winters obituary

    Straight man to his wacky brother, Bernie, he was half of the comic duo that enjoyed huge popularity in the 1960s and 70s

March 2013

  • andris nelsons cbso beethoven

    CBSO/Nelsons: Beethoven cycle, The Flying Dutchman; Eugene Onegin – review

    Andris Nelsons and the CBSO were on scintillating form in Beethoven and Wagner, writes Fiona Maddocks
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