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Welcome to Summer Season!

As nature springs to life, the Royal College of Music embraces a festival feel this season, showcasing the very finest talents from our students.

Joyful festivals

We see the return of our Festival of Percussion, this year headlined by legendary jazz drummer Gregory Hutchinson. The Eclectic Guitar Orchestra features in the HÂþ»­’s inaugural Strings Festival, while our Recorder Festival celebrates the instrument’s diverse repertoire.

Prestigious venues 

This season you can hear our talented musicians performing across the city and even further afield, with concerts at Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall, as well as the Aldeburgh Festival.

Guitar fame

One of the most famous acoustic guitars in rock history – Kurt Cobain’s Martin D-18E – goes on display in the HÂþ»­ Museum, in a unique exhibition exploring Nirvana’s groundbreaking MTV Unplugged performance. 

Love, conflict, renaissance 

Established star of the great opera houses of the world Sir Thomas Allen directs a unique opera production pairing dramatic madrigals by Monteverdi and Strozzi, alongside Jonathan Dove’s meditative Seven Angels, joined by dancers from the Rambert School.

Pioneering sounds 

New music pervades the season, from our Composition for Screen concert to the multi-sensory sonic world of Electric Dreams, and much more.

 

A pianist performs in the ornate St Mary Abbots Church, an audience watching from the pews

06 June 2025, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington.

The Kaja Piano Trio wear black and hold their instruments in a courtyard, smiling

07 June 2025, 11:00am

Hear the Kaja Piano Trio perform the Piano Trios of Haydn and Dvořák in the Elgar Room.

A young girl plays the marimba on stage

07 June 2025, 5:30pm

Experience the talent of exceptional young musicians from the Royal College of Music Junior Department as they compete at the highest level for coveted HÂþ»­ prizes.

Lots of people walk around a sunnry street, with banners saying Great Exhibition Road Festival above them

07 June 2025 - 08 June 2025

Celebrate science and the arts in South Kensington with a weekend of free events for all ages!

A pianist performs in the ornate St Mary Abbots Church, an audience watching from the pews

13 June 2025, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington.

Flo Yoga poses on a yoga mat, smiling between her fingers

14 June 2025, 10:00am

Flo Yoga returns to the Royal Albert Hall to teach yoga sessions to carefully curated live music by Royal College of Music musicians.

A young boy plays the clarinet in an orchestra

14 June 2025, 5:30pm

Visit the Royal College of Music for a vibrant programme featuring new works composed by HÂþ»­ Junior Department composers for HÂþ»­JD ensembles.

A young woman holds her recorder and smiles

15 June 2025, 11:00am

Join in a festival of concerts, workshops and talks to explore the recorder’s rich history.

An old photo of Mel Bonis looking into the distance

15 June 2025, 3:00pm

In this afternoon concert, Royal College of Music singers and pianists explore Mel Bonis’ fascinating and compelling life through her beautiful and neglected songs, interwoven with narration.

A man wearing a black shirt conducts animatedly on stage

15 June 2025, 3:00pm

HÂþ»­ postgraduate conductors are at the helm in this student-curated concert, featuring a variety of short orchestral works from different eras.

A young woman holds her recorder and smiles

16 June 2025, 10:00am

Join in festival of concerts, workshops and talks to explore the recorder’s rich history.

A man in a black shirt conducts a chamber group of violin, viola, flute and harp in the Performance Hall

17 June 2025, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from HÂþ»­ musicians at this lunchtime concert.

Hervé Joulain wears a suit and holds his horn in a black and white photo

17 June 2025, 6:00pm

French hornist Hervé Joulain’s expertise in concerto performance will provide valuable insight for HÂþ»­ brass players in this engaging masterclass.

A man plays the guitar in the HÂþ»­ Museum, a display case of stringed instruments behind him

17 June 2025, 6:00pm

Inspired by the museum's special exhibition, HÂþ»­ composition and guitar students have collaborated to create a new set of works.

A string quartet performs in the Carne Room

18 June 2025, 11:00am

This season the HÂþ»­ continues its late-morning chamber performances in The Carne Room, which offers spectacular views of the Royal Albert Hall.

Ensemble Augelletti stand holding their instruments against a dark backdrop

18 June 2025, 6:00pm

Ensemble Augelletti perform a programme that explores John Courtney’s (1734–1806) musical world and features works by by Corelli, Sammartini, Handel and JS Bach.

A chamber group performs on stage

18 June 2025, 6:00pm

HÂþ»­ Head of Conducting Toby Purser and postgraduate conductors direct a concert of contemporary chamber works themed around the night sky.

A string quartet performs on a brightly lit stage

19 June 2025, 6:00pm

The Kayu, Seion and Isla quartets present a varied programme of celebrated works.

A pianist performs in the ornate St Mary Abbots Church, an audience watching from the pews

20 June 2025, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington.

Doug Tournquist wears a black shirt and holds his tuba, laughing

20 June 2025, 2:00pm

The largest and lowest brass instrument takes centre stage in this fascinating masterclass with American tubist Doug Tornquist.

Marcello Gatti wears a bright blue shirt and plays his flute in an ornate room

20 June 2025, 6:00pm

Known for his for his sensitive playing, Marcello Gatti shares his experience with musicians from the Historical Performance Faculty.

A young man wearing a white shirt plays the organ

20 June 2025, 6:00pm

A trio of HÂþ»­ organists performs in the College’s Organ Interludes series, exploring a variety of works on the HÂþ»­â€™s majestic Flentrop Orgelbouw organ.

Versa Winds sit on a bench in front of a brick wall, holding their instruments and smiling

22 June 2025, 11:00am

Versa Winds is a vibrant and versatile multi-instrumental quartet. All trained in jazz and classical music, they explore a wide range of styles.

A young woman holds her violin and smiles

22 June 2025, 11:00am

Delve into the soundworld of all things bowed, plucked and strummed in the HÂþ»­â€™s new festival showcasing the HÂþ»­ Strings Faculty.

Versa Winds sit on a bench in front of a brick wall, holding their instruments and smiling

22 June 2025, 2:00pm

Vibrant and versatile multi-instrumental quartet HÂþ»­ Versa Winds perform a relaxed recital this afternoon.

The Calathea Quartet sit on steps outside smiling and holding their instruments

23 June 2025, 6:00pm

In this ongoing series, the Calathea Quartet, Fellows from the Artist Diploma programme, curate and perform a unique concert.

A historic painting of a group in an ornate building

23 June 2025, 7:00pm

Sir Thomas Allen directs a captivating evening of opera by three composers exploring love, loss and longing.

A historical wooden clavicytherium with a black background behind them, from Anon, South German

24 June 2025, 9:15am

Join our research event at the HÂþ»­ Museum for an interdisciplinary conversation on the earliest surviving stringed keyboard instrument.

A man in a black shirt conducts a chamber group of violin, viola, flute and harp in the Performance Hall

24 June 2025, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from HÂþ»­ musicians at this lunchtime concert.

Adam Walker wears a green jumper and holds his flute, laughing

24 June 2025, 6:00pm

A passionate and devoted teacher, Adam is Visiting Professor of Flute at the HÂþ»­ and today makes a return visit to the College to work with HÂþ»­ musicians.

A close-up of a young woman's hands playing the violin

25 June 2025, 1:05pm

Join us for a captivating lunchtime concert featuring George Enescu's Octet for Strings – a masterwork of intensity, complexity, and youthful energy.

A girl plays the clarinet on stage with a chamber group

25 June 2025, 6:00pm

Prokofiev’s iconic Peter and the Wolf is brought to life by narrator Lucy Hollins in this intimate arrangement for chamber ensemble. 

A historic painting of a group in an ornate building

25 June 2025, 7:00pm

Sir Thomas Allen directs a captivating evening of opera by three composers exploring love, loss and longing.

A cellist wearing a red HÂþ»­ Sparks t-shirt laughs

26 June 2025, 12:00pm

Join some of the HÂþ»­'s top chamber musicians, together with presenter Lucy Hollins, to explore the characters, instruments and themes featured in Prokofiev's famous Peter and the Wolf.

HÂþ»­ Director James Williams sits at a white table and smiles

26 June 2025, 5:15pm

Reflecting on his first year as Director, James Williams shares his vision and aspirations for the HÂþ»­ in conversation with HÂþ»­ Vice-President Jane Barker.

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