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Strings Festival

Dates
28 June 2026, 11:00am

Venue
Various locations

Tickets
£16.50 (incl ticket fee). Under 35 discount available

A ticket fee of £1.50 is included in the price of all paid tickets. No other charges are added at the point of sale. This fee helps to cover administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students.

Season launch announcement

Booking opens on Wednesday 8 April. ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Friends and supporters at Core Contributor level and above have priority booking from Wednesday 1 April. 

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A string quartet performing on stage hold their instruments with their bows in the air

28 June 2026, 11:00am

Venue
Various locations

Tickets
£16.50 (incl ticket fee). Under 35 discount available

A ticket fee of £1.50 is included in the price of all paid tickets. No other charges are added at the point of sale. This fee helps to cover administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students.

Season launch announcement

Booking opens on Wednesday 8 April. ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Friends and supporters at Core Contributor level and above have priority booking from Wednesday 1 April. 

Become a member and benefit from priority booking.

From soaring melodies to complex harmonies, pizzicato to vibrato, experience a day brimming with music and the full brilliance of the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Strings Faculty!

Explore the rich, expressive sound world of strings at our annual celebration. From resonant bowed strings to the majestic harp and the mellow tones of the guitar, this inspiring event brings together performances ranging from solo recitals, charming chamber groups to string orchestra.

Throughout the day, enjoy a series of talks and concerts featuring internationally renowned artists, including guest stars Kleio Quartet and Sacconi Quartet, as well as Vida Guitar Quartet, Florian Leonhard MBE, and professors, playing side by side with ¶¶êŽÒ•îl musicians and Junior Department groups. Together they highlight repertoire from beloved classics to the rarely heard and contemporary works.

Hear some of the finest instruments ever made, from Stradivarius to del Gesù, in the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl’s magnificent performance spaces, which perfectly complement their rich sound. Alongside, pop-up performances in the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl café, The Carolean, will entertain you over coffee and cake, and don’t forget to visit the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Museum, where you can view the world’s oldest known guitar (1581), and a rare viola by Enrico Catenar of Turin (1661).

A perfect day for instrumentalists, string enthusiasts and music lovers of all ages.

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2026 Highlights

String Quartet Platform 
Throughout the year Nadejda Quartet has received intensive training from distinguished chamber musicians and has taken part in a range of performances, culminating in this concert.

Vida Guitar Quartet 
Visiting artist Vida Guitar Quartet has earned critical acclaim since 2007, performing at major venues and festivals across the UK, Europe, North America, and China. The Quartet has released highly praised recordings. This programme highlights diverse repertoire from Spanish classics to English music and Bach-inspired works.

The Violin Detective: Florian Leonhard and the authentication of rare violins 
Inspiring the detective in you, world renowned expert and ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Luthier – the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ of the violin world – Florian Leonhard MBE Hon¶¶êŽÒ•îl takes you inside the intriguing world of violin authentication. With decades of experience, Florian explains how every clue matters. From the arching, varnish, wear marks, scroll shape and purfling, to the wood grain, each feature meticulously compared against his extensive ‘mind palace’ archive he has developed throughout his career. Alongside visual analysis, Florian also explores how advanced technologies such as dendrochronology and scanning are transforming the identification of fine violins.

Harp Showcase
On special occasions the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl brings together a number of harps on one stage to perform repertoire arranged for full ensemble. Featuring the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl’s newest harp made by renowned manufacturers Lyon and Healy, this shimmering spectacle is a musical and visual delight.

Violas: Come and Play!
Bring along your viola for an inspiring and relaxed play though session. This fascinating instrument is not only the oldest member of the modern string family but also unique in having its own clef. This session is a great opportunity to produce a collective and warm sound with an instrument often described as the ‘middle voice’, or ‘glue’ of the orchestra. Check out our website to sign up in advance.

The Historical Harp with Oliver Wass 
¶¶êŽÒ•îl professor Oliver Wass introduces the historical harp in this session, featuring performance excerpts on instruments from the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl collection, alongside references to the fascinating selection on display in the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Museum.

°ä²¹´Úé Pop Ups  
Enjoy pop-up performances to entertain you over coffee and cake in the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl café, The Carolean.

Image: Kleio Quartet © Agnete Schlichtkrull

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Plan your visit

Royal College of Music
Prince Consort Road
London SW7 2BS

Find out more

   South Kensington: 0.5 miles
   Gloucester Road: 0.6 miles
   High Street Kensington: 0.8 miles

   Paddington: 1.5 miles
   Victoria: 2 miles

   Santander Cycles docking station and public cycle locking facilities adjacent to ¶¶êŽÒ•îl

The ¶¶êŽÒ•îl provides light refreshments throughout the year. There is also a range of restaurants, cafés and other establishments nearby, most adjacent to South Kensington station.

¶¶êŽÒ•îl Café

The ¶¶êŽÒ•îl Café serves barista-style coffees, sandwiches, snacks, salads and hot food. There is also access to outside seating in our new 1851 courtyard.

Opening hours: 

Monday-Friday: 8.30am-4.30pm

Saturday: 8.30am-4.30pm (term time only)

The main entrance to the ¶¶êŽÒ•îl has eight steps up from the pavement and two inside the main doors. A lift is available for visitors with limited mobility. The lift is built into the smaller staircase to the left of the main entrance steps. There is an intercom button on the control panel, which can be seen and reached easily from the street. On arrival, press the buzzer to notify a member of ¶¶êŽÒ•îl staff, who will come out to meet you and operate the lift for you.

All our event venues can be accessed by visitors with limited mobility via the lift at the main entrance.