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‘Old Man’ scoops arranger Award
BMus Jazz student Ollie Canham has been recognised for his creative arranging skills with the Eddie Harvey Jazz Arranger Award. The award commends Ollie’s work on ‘Old Man’ by Neil Young for big band/jazz orchestra. -
RBC Brass Band wins hat-trick at Unibrass
Following a stunning performance of ‘Humanity’, composed and arranged by Daniel Hall, the Brass Band scooped first prize at Unibrass 2024 for the third time. -
Teaching and leadership
Learn about Brass students Jordan Kinsey and Liam McKeown who are exploring exciting opportunities in teaching. -
Students compose for renowned chamber choir
Seven student composers wrote pieces for The Sitwell Singers and Musical Director Dexter Drown for a New Year, New Sounds concert in Derby. -
Tips and advice from the best
Students from the Strings Department enjoyed a masterclass by celebrated violinist Tasmin Little this week in the Recital Hall. Tasmin, who has been awarded an OBE and a CBE for services to music, also critiqued student performances during the session. -
Teaching successes for student pianists
Congratulations to students Fiorella Barbaro, who has been appointed as Graduate Assistant at Bloxham School, and Thuy-Vi Nguyen, who is currently teaching at Edgbaston High School and is set to study a PGCE in Secondary Music at the University of Cambridge. -
Acting graduate on stage in War Horse sequel
School of Acting graduate Jonathan Houlston will be starring in the stage adaptation of Farm Boy, Michael Morpurgo’s sequel to War Horse. -
Congratulations Alex!
Horn student Alex Hocknull will begin a trial with Royal Birmingham Sinfonia, the orchestra of Birmingham Royal Ballet, following a successful year as Student-in-Residence. -
New album tracks composed for individual musicians
PhD alumna and experimental composer Maya Verlaak’s album will be released on Friday 16 February by Birmingham Record Company. ‘Trace’ features six pieces composed for specific musicians, recorded in their own homes. -
A message from our Principal
Principal Stephen Maddock marks the halfway point of the academic year, reflecting on the royal visit and the Jazz fusion concert that took place earlier this term. He also looks forward to student performance activity and a piano-playing conference that starts this Sunday (4 February). -
Piano Concerto nominated for a Premiere Award
Staff, students and friends of RBC can vote for Visiting Lecturer and multi award-winning composer Errollyn Wallen’s ‘Piano Concerto’, which has been nominated for an award in the Premiere category of BBC Music Magazine’s 2024 Awards. -
Ones to watch out for in the future
Student Luke Cutler has won the Winifred Micklam Prize, while students Rufus Westley and Rowan Tidball have received Presentation Prizes in Memory of Joyce Stanley. -
RBC’s special relationship with India
One of the world’s greatest violinists, Ustad Johar Ali, took to the stage at the Bradshaw Hall on Wednesday (24 January) to perform a fusion of Indian and Western classical music to an audience of Indian and local dignitaries. -
Epsilon Brass take the prize
RBC brass quintet Epsilon Brass has won the Bernard Brown Brass Ensemble Prize, beating seven other RBC ensembles to claim the prize. -
Student to play with Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Congratulations to BMus flautist Lottie Mahoney for being selected as Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Student in Residence for 2024.