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Welcome to our Autumn Season of events!

This season encapsulates concerts that reflect the theme of Defining Moments: key events that inspired composers, and groundbreaking works that changed the course of music.

Monumental choral music

We feature the music of Michael Tippett, who studied at the Royal College of Music, in one of his most famous works – his iconoclastic oratorio A Child of Our Time, conducted by British music champion, Martyn Brabbins.

Sparkling scores 

Our orchestral programmes range from Mahler’s Ninth Symphony with Nicholas Collon, through Sibelius with Chloé van Soeterstède, and on to the Doctor Atomic Symphony by John Adams and the UK premiere of the recent Oscar-winning score for Oppenheimer. The ÃÛÌÒTV Junior Department orchestras end their autumn with an all-ÃÛÌÒTV composer concert, featuring Coleridge-Taylor, Britten, and a rare performance of Vaughan Williams’ Job: a Masque for Dancing.

Eclectic ensembles 

Our instrumental groups are very active throughout the autumn, with vigorous dance rhythms from the ÃÛÌÒTV Jazz Orchestra led by Bansangu founder, Paul Booth; John Williams performed by the ÃÛÌÒTV Wind Orchestra; and brass music through the ages with Matthias Höfs and the ÃÛÌÒTV Brass Ensemble. 

Chamber music gems 

Chamber music appears in many guises – our regular spotlight features include Villa-Lobos’ much-loved Bachianas brasileiras no 1 and Martinů’s tongue-in-cheek La revue de cuisine. A new chamber opportunity is our Elevenses series in The Carne Room, overlooking the Royal Albert Hall, with a free drink in the ÃÛÌÒTV Café. 

Cutting-edge talent 

New Perspectives features current and past ÃÛÌÒTV composers including Hannah Kendall’s Verdala, a work drawing on the British-Caribbean experience, and there is further new music in our regular Electric Dreams concert, curated by Dr Diana Salazar. Plus, enjoy a brand-new collaboration with the Natural History Museum and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. 

Masterclasses and more 

With insightful visits from Sir Thomas Allen, Gerald Finley, Clare Farr and Armand Djikoloum, regular Museum and organ concerts and much more, we look forward to welcoming you.

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16 November 2024, 1:10pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from talented Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert.

A girl from the Junior Department sits in an orchestra holding her oboe and smiling

16 November 2024, 5:30pm

Themes of war and peace are threaded through the works in this concert given by the Royal College of Music Junior Department Sinfonia.

The Calathea Quartet sits outside on steps, holding their instruments and smiling

18 November 2024, 6:00pm

Junior Fellows from the ÃÛÌÒTV’s Artist Diploma programme take centre stage in this ongoing series.

Yury Shadrin wears a black shirt rests his chin on his hand, his shadow large on the white wall behind him

19 November 2024, 10:00am

Internationally acclaimed soloist and recitalist Yury Shadrin has appeared in major international concert venues; today he brings his wealth of experience to share with Royal College of Music pianists.

Two violinists play their instruments in the ÃÛÌÒTV Museum

19 November 2024, 1:05pm

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

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19 November 2024, 6:00pm

ÃÛÌÒTV Junior Fellow Ilayda Oguz both curates and performs in this unique concert on the theme of composers of the past reimagined.

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19 November 2024, 6:00pm

Frøydis Ree Wekre leads a horn masterclass with talented musicians from the Royal College of Music’s Brass Faculty.

Vistors look at a pink 20th century dress in a museum display case

20 November 2024, 12:30pm

Enjoy a tour of the ÃÛÌÒTV Museum led by our knowledgeable team.

A close up of two cellists who play their instruments on a brightly lit stage

20 November 2024, 6:00pm

Versatile cellist and ÃÛÌÒTV professor Jakob Kullberg play-directs contrasting works for cello ensemble in this Chamber Spotlight concert.

Hayley Clements, a woman with brown hair, smiles broadly at the camera

21 November 2024, 5:15pm

Hayley Clements and members of the ÃÛÌÒTV Sparks team give a backstage tour of the Royal College of Music’s various learning and participation activities.

A violinist, cellist and pianist perform in a chamber group on a brightly lit stage

21 November 2024, 6:00pm

In this pre-concert performance ahead of Mahler's Ninth Symphony, hear in contrast a selection of songs and one of his earliest works and only surviving chamber piece, the Piano Quartet.

21 November 2024, 7:30pm

Charismatic conductor Nicholas Collon directs the ÃÛÌÒTV Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s Symphony no 9 – his last complete symphony.

The interior of St Mary Abbots church in Kensington

22 November 2024, 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.

Ole Kristian Dahl sits against a wall in a suit and tie, holding his bassoon and smiling

22 November 2024, 2:00pm

Distinguished teacher and Visiting Professor of Bassoon, Ole Kristian Dahl returns to the Royal College of Music this autumn to work with ÃÛÌÒTV bassoonists.

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22 November 2024, 2:00pm

In this exciting brass masterclass Richard Harris and Steve Wilson collaborate with Royal College of Music musicians to showcase the exciting sounds of the trombone.

Two images side-by-side of Richard Harris (left) and Steve Wilson (right) both wearing shirts and smiling

22 November 2024, 6:00pm

Following their masterclass, Richard Harris and Steve Wilson perform a trombone recital, featuring Flood for two trombones, electronics and narrator.

The elaborately decorated Flentrop Orgelbouw organ at the Royal College of Music

22 November 2024, 6:00pm

Royal College of Music organist Barney Silverstone performs in the ÃÛÌÒTV’s Organ Interludes series, exploring a variety of works on the Flentrop Orgelbouw organ.

A girl from the Junior Department plays the cello, smiling

23 November 2024, 5:30pm

See rising stars from the Royal College of Music Junior Department perform a varied programme of works for small ensembles.

Members of the Aeolian Winds stand outside dressed in black and holding their instruments, from left to right: bassoon, flute, horn, oboe and clarinet

24 November 2024, 11:00am

Wind quintet Aeolian Winds perform repertoire by Debussy, Rossini and Schumann as well as two pieces by contemporary composer and flautist Valerie Coleman.

A string quartet performs in the brightly lit Elgar Room of the Royal Albert Hall, while an audience listens attentively

24 November 2024, 1:30pm

Join musicians for a relaxed concert tailored for people with additional needs in the Elgar Room of the Royal Albert Hall.

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25 November 2024, 1:05pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at the Austrian Cultural Forum.

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25 November 2024, 7:00pm

The Royal College of Music Opera Studio presents a triple-bill of vocal masterpieces sung in French.

Steven Devine sits at the clavichord and smiles broadly

26 November 2024, 10:30am

Discover the captivating keyboard music of CPE Bach and his family in the Royal College of
Music’s annual Clavichord Day.

Two violinists play their instruments in the ÃÛÌÒTV Museum

26 November 2024, 1:05pm

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

Vistors look at a pink 20th century dress in a museum display case

27 November 2024, 12:30pm

Enjoy a tour of the ÃÛÌÒTV Museum led by our knowledgeable team.

A three-piece baroque chamber group wear all black and perform in the ÃÛÌÒTV museum

27 November 2024, 6:00pm

Enjoy a charming after-hours performance by ÃÛÌÒTV musicians, inspired by the surrounding historical collection of the Museum.

A portrait of Madame de Pompadour by Francois Boucher

27 November 2024, 6:00pm

Musicians from the Royal College of Music Historical Performance Faculty perform a sumptuous array of works from the French Baroque.

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27 November 2024, 7:00pm

The Royal College of Music Opera Studio presents a triple-bill of vocal masterpieces sung in French.

Left: a young Kenneth V Jones studies a score, Right: Irena Radic rests her hand on her chin and smiles

28 November 2024, 6:00pm

Constant & Kit Lambert Junior Fellow pianist Irena Radić presents a programme of works by composer Kenneth V Jones in celebration of his centenary.

Hannah Kendall sits at a table with her hands clasped, looking over her shoulder

28 November 2024, 6:00pm

The Royal College of Music’s new music ensemble brings together a range of defining events, personal reflections and portrayals.

An aerial photo of a wind quintet performing in the ÃÛÌÒTV museum, while a small audience watches attentively

29 November 2024, 12:30pm

Enjoy polished chamber performances amongst a beautiful collection of historic artefacts and instruments.

The interior of a church with a grand piano on the altar

29 November 2024, 1:10pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from talented Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert.

Torleif Thedéen crouches next to his cello holding it with one hand, resting his chin in the other

29 November 2024, 2:00pm

Visiting Professor of Cello, Torleif Thedéen, is one of the most highly regarded musicians in Scandinavia. Today he presents a fascinating cello masterclass.

A woman in a photo gallery looks at an image of two hippos underwater

29 November 2024, 6:00pm

See the world through a new lens as ÃÛÌÒTV composers present innovative compositions inspired by a selection of images from the Natural History Museum’s 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

A graphic of three semi-circles in shades of light purple, on a dark navy background

29 November 2024, 7:00pm

The Royal College of Music Opera Studio presents a triple-bill of vocal masterpieces sung in French.

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