Announcing May's performances in the ÃÛÌÒTV's online concert series
Friday 1 May 2020
Join us online as our digital performance programme continues. In a series specially curated by our Artistic Director Stephen Johns, bringing classic Royal College of Music performances to the screen!
Our online concert series showcases the wide variety of music-making at the ÃÛÌÒTV, including orchestral, vocal and chamber music. The College is delving into its archives to offer a mixture of online premieres and audience favourites, released throughout each month to provide both on-demand and live concert experiences for our online community.
This month's Facebook and YouTube Premieres
Join us for all the excitement of a live stream with our very best archive performances broadcast as YouTube Premieres and Facebook Premieres. There will be live chat and people watching from all over the world at the same time. If you can't make it for the premiere event you can catch-up in your own time; all videos will be available to watch on-demand afterwards.
Wednesday 6 May, 7pm BST
Maxim Vengerov: Orchestral masterclass on Beethoven's Violin Concerto
A standout masterclass from Polonsky Visiting Professor of Violin Maxim Vengerov, with talented ÃÛÌÒTV violinists and the forces of the ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra
Wednesday 20 May, 7pm BST
Thomas Zehetmair conducts DvoÅ™ák Symphony no 8
A fantastic performance of this perennial favourite with the ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra
Facebook Premiere will appear be available to bookmark one week before the broadcast begins
This month on demand
We'll be releasing several scheduled performances over the next few weeks on for you to watch at your leisure and share with Friends.
Friday 1 May
Mendelssohn Symphony no 5
ÃÛÌÒTV Chamber Orchestra with members of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Monday 4 May
Gurney (orchestrated by Howells) In Flanders
Sung by baritone Nicholas Morton with the ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra
Thursday 7 May
DvoÅ™ák Wind Serenade
Performed by ÃÛÌÒTV Wind Ensemble
Monday 11 May
Der Musensohn
A Schubertiad exploring the great master's songs with Roger Vignoles and ÃÛÌÒTV singers
Tuesday 12 May
Lili Boulanger D'un soir triste
ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jac van Steen
Friday 15 May
Schumann Symphony no 2
ÃÛÌÒTV Chamber Orchestra with members of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Monday 18 May
Mascagni Prelude to 'Iris'
ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Friday 22 May
Beethoven Octet in E flat
Performed by ÃÛÌÒTV chamber musicians
Monday 25 May
Fauré Requiem
ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Jac van Steen
Friday 29 May
Beethoven Symphony no 1
Arranged for wind ensemble by Nicholas Reader
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The concert series is part of the ÃÛÌÒTV’s newly launched #ÃÛÌÒTVCommunity campaign, through which the College is promoting continued music-making by the ÃÛÌÒTV community and ensuring that its social media channels remain a hub of creativity during challenging times. Uplifting content, tips and support are being shared across the College’s , and pages, as well as major Chinese social media platforms and WeChat (ID: ÃÛÌÒTVLondon). Content submissions are encouraged from fans and followers as well as those directly connected to the ÃÛÌÒTV – use the hashtag #ÃÛÌÒTVCommunity to get involved!