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  1. This autumn, see Academy students perform alongside world class artists and in a wide range of musical styles, from orchestral and chamber music concerts, to opera, musical theatre, jazz and contemporary music performances.

  2. The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the first Duke of Wellington .

  3. The Royal Academy of Music is a member institution of the University of London. This means that students studying for our BMus, PG Cert, MA, MMus, MPhil and PhD courses will receive degrees/awards from the University of London when graduating.

  4. Studying at the Academy. Thousands of successful musicians started their careers at the Academy: household names from Sir Simon Rattle to Sir Elton John, and countless others who make their living in every branch of the music profession. We can't wait to see who's next.

  5. Founded in 1822, the Royal Academy of Music is the UK’s longest-standing conservatoire and the second oldest in the world. For 200 years, the Academy has been at the forefront of musical performance and education. Students are encouraged to find their own voice and develop individual excellence.

  6. Established in 1822, the Royal Academy of Music is the oldest conservatoire in the UK. John Fane, 11th Earl of Westmorland, founded the academy with the help of the French harpist and composer Nicolas Bochsa.

  7. The Royal Academy of Musics museum and collections contribute to music’s capacity to inspire, unite, console and stimulate using its eminent collections of instruments, art, photography, manuscripts and scores. Look out for…