18 June 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
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.
18 June 2025, 6:00pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM Head of Conducting Toby Purser and postgraduate conductors direct a concert of contemporary chamber works themed around the night sky.
19 June 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
The Kayu, Seion and Isla quartets present a varied programme of celebrated works.
20 June 2025, 6:00pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
A trio of RCM organists performs in the College’s Organ Interludes series, exploring a variety of works on the RCM’s majestic Flentrop Orgelbouw organ.
23 June 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
In this ongoing series, the Calathea Quartet, Fellows from the Artist Diploma programme, curate and perform a unique concert.
25 June 2025, 6:00pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Prokofiev’s iconic Peter and the Wolf is brought to life by narrator Lucy Hollins in this intimate arrangement for chamber ensemble.
26 June 2025, 5:15pm
Britten Theatre
Reflecting on his first year as Director, James Williams shares his vision and aspirations for the RCM in conversation with RCM Vice-President Jane Barker.
26 June 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
Curated by Irena Radić, Fellow from the Artist Diploma programme, RCM vocalists perform Madeleine Dring's evocative and emotional Four Night Songs from 1982.
30 June 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
In this ongoing series, Maria Filippova, Fellow from the Artist Diploma programme, curates and performs a unique concert.
01 July 2025, 6:00pm
Performance Hall
Musicians from the Historical Performance Faculty present chamber music spanning 200 years for recorder consort, strings, keyboard and voice.
02 July 2025, 6:00pm
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Takemitsu’s Signals from Heaven frame this RCM Brass Ensemble concert, with instruments split into two antiphonal fanfares.
03 July 2025, 5:15pm
Performance Hall
RCM professor Richard Harwood celebrates the legacy and impact of the teaching of Joan Dickson (1921–1994), an influential and highly respected cello professor at the RCM.