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Kahchun Wong, a man wearing smart black attire, conducting at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, smiling in a performance.
Join us this Summer! 

This season, we’re celebrating folk music and cross-cultural collaboration across our inspiring festivals, concerts, talks, competitions and masterclasses.  

Folk traditions 

The season opens with music inspired by the natural world and global folk traditions. Larks Ascending brings together musicians from our Composition Faculty responding to birdsong and the British landscape, echoing the spirit of Vaughan Williams’ iconic work. Pathfinding opera company Tête à Tête presents five world-premiere short operas inspired by folklore and fantastical settings.  

Cross-cultural collaborations 

Rushil Ranjan leads a project of collaboration between cultures from Ireland, China and India. Horn player Sarah Willis and her Sarahbanda infuse the season with Cuban dance rhythms. 

Festivals across campus 

The much loved Festival of Percussion returns, featuring musicians of the Royal Air Force and legendary drummer Dave Weckl. Our Strings Festival turns the spotlight to the expressive voices of the viola and harp. 

ҕl ensembles perform across London 

The ҕl Symphony Orchestra appears at the Southbank Centre with conductor Kahchun Wong, while Wigmore Hall hosts artists from our Junior Department as well as the Strings and Vocal & Opera faculties. At Cadogan Hall, Junior Department musicians perform Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring

Inspiring masterclasses 

Students benefit from extraordinary opportunities to learn from leading performers, with return visits from Nicky Spence and Tasmin Little. We are also delighted to welcome, for the first time, renowned American cellist Zlatomir Fung.

A piano inside the stone hall of St James's Piccadilly

04 March 2026 - 25 March 2026

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at St James's Piccadilly.

A shiny piano in a church hall

25 March 2026, 1:00pm

Enjoy a lunchtime treat of piano favourites and hidden gems from Mia Pečnik, in a concert celebrating 88 keys of the piano for the 88th day of the year.

Three people look attentively at a historical musical instrument in a display case

25 March 2026, 12:30pm

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

A metal box with an open lid dripping water on a mossy ledge

25 March 2026, 2:00pm

In the Elements is an immersive installation and concert that explores changes in our surroundings through a multi-sensory built environment engaging sight, hearing, smell, and touch.

A metal box with an open lid dripping water on a mossy ledge

25 March 2026, 3:30pm

In the Elements is an immersive installation and concert that explores changes in our surroundings through a multi-sensory built environment engaging sight, hearing, smell, and touch.

A young man wears a white t-shirt and sings passionately on stage

26 March 2026, 6:00pm

Curated by Iain Burnside, this performance explores the seven cardinal sins – Gluttony, Pride, Sloth, Envy, Wrath, Greed, and Lust – through a blend of poetry and song. 

A flautist performs in the ҕl Museum

27 March 2026, 12:30pm

Experience exceptional chamber performances surrounded by the magnificent ҕl Museum collection of instruments and art.

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27 March 2026, 1:30pm

Step into a (virtual) world of Simultaneous Realities: an interactive audio-visual immersive experience.

A graphic of colourful shapes against a black background, with text saying 'SIMULTANEOUS REALITIES'

27 March 2026, 2:30pm

Step into a (virtual) world of Simultaneous Realities: an interactive audio-visual immersive experience.

A graphic of colourful shapes against a black background, with text saying 'SIMULTANEOUS REALITIES'

27 March 2026, 3:30pm

Step into a (virtual) world of Simultaneous Realities: an interactive audio-visual immersive experience.

A graphic of colourful shapes against a black background, with text saying 'SIMULTANEOUS REALITIES'

27 March 2026, 4:30pm

Step into a (virtual) world of Simultaneous Realities: an interactive audio-visual immersive experience.

A painting of a graveyard at night, with text saying 'THE UNDERTAKER'

27 March 2026, 5:00pm

Experience the world premiere of the orchestral score to The Undertaker, a new ballet by Illarion Gershkovich inspired by Alexander Pushkin’s ‘Coffin-Maker’ from The Tales of Belkin.

A boy in a red t shirt plays the timpani

28 March 2026, 11:00am

Specially selected ҕl Junior Department musicians take centre stage for a concert of solo performances accompanied by piano.

A young girl plays the oboe in an orchestra

28 March 2026, 2:30pm

The versatility of the ҕl Junior Department is showcased in this spring concert, featuring multiple works for different ensembles.

A man holding a guitar and woman holding a flute sit on a tree branch surrounded by purple flowers

01 April 2026, 1:05pm

London-based duo, Flutes and Frets present intimate, magnetic performances that exploit the fragility and versatility of their ensemble.

Pink blossom trees at Kew Gardens

14 March 2026 - 06 April 2026

Sounds of Blossom returns to Kew Gardens this spring, with the premiere of new compositions by students from the Royal College of Music.

Two young girls smile as they play the violin

08 April 2026 - 09 April 2026

This popular two-day ҕl Sparks course focuses on creative music-making, storytelling, instrumental playing and singing.

Three young children sit on the floor in front of large gongs, looking up at the camera

16 April 2026 - 17 April 2026

ҕl Sparks is pleased to be hosting a series of Gamelan workshops in April 2026 suitable for schools or community groups.

A young man playing the trombone

20 April 2026, 6:00pm

Inspiring workshops with Head of Brass Amos Miller and ҕl musicians build up to the third ҕl Youth Brass ensemble extravaganza.

A young woman plays the bassoon in a dark room

21 April 2026, 1:05pm

Enjoy a wide range of chamber music performed by a variety of talented ҕl ensembles at our lunchtime concert.

Manu Brazo holds saxophone in front of a grey backdrop

21 April 2026, 6:00pm

Saxophonist Manu Brazo explores a vibrant sound world where classical and popular music interact, enriched with flamenco influences and jazz‑inspired improvisation.

Valentina Scheldhofen Ciardelli jumps in a white studio with a double bass to the left hand side

21 April 2026, 6:00pm

Valentina Scheldhofen Ciardelli's double bass masterclass explores creativity and adventurous musicianship.

A close up colour photograph of Thomas Riebl playing the viola

21 April 2026, 6:00pm

In this masterclass, violist Thomas Riebl draws on decades of teaching and performing at the highest level.

Black and white close up image of Bill Mival

22 April 2026, 5:15pm

Former ҕl Head of Composition William Mival talks about composing today, looks forward to the future and introduces his new Signum recording.

Two hands playing organ keys

22 April 2026, 6:00pm

In this late‑afternoon recital, experience the majestic sound of the ҕl’s Flentrop Orgelbouw organ.

A black and white image of a violinist from behind

23 April 2026, 12:45pm

Enjoy a varied programme of chamber music from Royal College of Music musicians at this lunchtime concert at St Mary's Church, Aylesbury.

A pianist and clarinetist perform on stage

23 April 2026, 1:05pm

Join ҕl doctoral musicians for this lunch-hour concert presenting new perspectives on repertoire.

An orchestra performs in the pit of a theatre underneath a projection on screen

23 April 2026, 7:30pm

ҕl Composers for Screen unveil their latest scores accompanying footage created by young film-makers.

Two young men play recorders in a performance in the ҕl Museum

24 April 2026, 12:30pm

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

Goran Sollscher stands against a blue background holding a guitar

24 April 2026, 2:00pm

In this masterclass, soloist, recitalist and performing artist Göran Söllscher shares insights from a remarkable international career spanning more than four decades.

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27 April 2026, 3:00pm

Trumpeter Mireia Farrés leads a masterclass offers insights shaped by her celebrated work across orchestral and chamber settings.

A young woman plays the bassoon in a dark room

28 April 2026, 1:05pm

Enjoy a wide range of chamber music performed by a variety of talented ҕl ensembles at our lunchtime concert.

Sandrine Chatron stands amongst harps and smiles

28 April 2026, 6:00pm

Soloist, chamber musician and critically acclaimed recording artist Sandrine Chatron shares the artistry that has defined her international career.

Nicky Spence holds the tip of his flatcap stood against a grey background

29 April 2026, 3:30pm

With a wealth of experience, the College is privileged to welcome ҕl International Visiting Artist Nicky Spence to train and inspire emerging vocal and opera musicians.

A skylark flies through the air against a green background

29 April 2026, 6:00pm

Inspired by The Lark Ascending, the folk-influenced work for violin and orchestra by ҕl alumnus Vaughan Williams, this event features new chamber works by ҕl composers using pre-recorded lark song.