Royal College of Music announces 2022 Summer season
Wednesday 30 March 2022
The Royal College of Music (ÃÛÌÒTV) is pleased to present a vibrant summer events programme. The eclectic mix of family-friendly festivals, classical concerts and innovative collaborations features a production of Jonathan Dove’s Flight, six brand-new operas and a host of masterclasses led by inspirational visiting artists.
Renowned international performers visit to share their expertise with ÃÛÌÒTV musicians through festivals, performances and masterclasses. Chloé van Soeterstède makes her debut at the Royal College of Music, leading the ÃÛÌÒTV Philharmonic’s performance of Brahms’ Symphony no 1 and a 21st-century reimagining of the Star-Spangled banner by Jessie Montgomery (28 April). Kevin John Edusei also makes his first visit to the ÃÛÌÒTV, conducting works by Stravinsky and Samy Moussa with the ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra (30 June). Esteemed conductor Sir Andrew Davis leads an innovative workshop for singers and orchestra, culminating in a performance of Berlioz’s song cycle Les nuits d'été. Other visiting artists include Benny Greb, Francesca Dego and Stefan Dohr.
Throughout the season, the ÃÛÌÒTV showcases contemporary works by established musicians and ÃÛÌÒTV composers. A collaboration with pathfinding opera company Tête à Tête sees six brand-new operas, composed and performed by ÃÛÌÒTV students. Odysseys (14 and 15 May) explores the journey to self-acceptance through the eyes of diverse protagonists. At the end of June, acclaimed director Jeremy Sams leads the Opera Studio in a new production of Jonathan Dove’s Flight (28 & 30 June, 2 & 4 July), with set design by Nicky Shaw. Audiences will be transported to the most unlikely of operatic settings – an airport departure lounge – where the stories of another disparate group of people are explored. Elsewhere, Composition for Screen Showcase (28 April) gives concertgoers the chance to experience new audio-visual works in a cinematic setting.
This summer the ÃÛÌÒTV presents four festivals displaying the breadth and variety on offer at the College. String players take centre stage at Super String Sunday (1 May), which this year is dedicated to double concertos. The ever-popular Festival of Percussion (8 May) also returns, headlined by international rock, jazz, funk and fusion drummer Benny Greb. The ÃÛÌÒTV’s second FestivALL (26 June) shines a spotlight on diverse and under-represented voices across the classical music sector. Through performances and talks, feelings of belonging and representation will be explored. At all three events, family-friendly activities will be on offer from ÃÛÌÒTV Sparks, the College’s learning and participation programme, and the Royal College of Music Museum. This year’s Historical Performance Festival (28 and 29 June) focuses on the viol and recorder with sessions led by Dutch musician Kees Boeke, an expert on early music and the recorder, and Italian virtuoso viol player, Paolo Pandolfo. The season of festivals concludes with the ÃÛÌÒTV’s inaugural Festival of Conducting (3 July). The event gives the ÃÛÌÒTV’s dynamic conducting students, alumni and faculty a chance to shine in an exhilarating day of rehearsals, masterclasses and performances.
ÃÛÌÒTV musicians will also perform at prestigious venues across London. At Wigmore Hall, students from the Strings Faculty perform in the annual ÃÛÌÒTV String Showcase (22 May) featuring a range of chamber works in original form and in fascinating new arrangements. The ÃÛÌÒTV will also celebrate some of its trailblazing alumni and professors at this year’s (18 and 19 June) in South Kensington.
Booking for the ÃÛÌÒTV’s Summer Season is open now for ÃÛÌÒTV Friends and general booking opens on Wednesday 6 April 2022. Listings and detailed information can be found in the What’s On section of the ÃÛÌÒTV website. For all the latest updates, follow the ÃÛÌÒTV on social media on , and .