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Student picks up prestigious £10,000 bursary
BA Acting student Erin Findlay has been awarded one of the industry’s largest bursaries, the Clothworkers’ Laurence Olivier Bursary, worth £10,000. -
RBC team fly at international opera festival
Staff, students and alumni will join forces at the summer festival Garsington Opera for Mozart’s ‘Le Nozze di Figaro’. -
Engaging new audiences in early music
Associate Professor of Music Adam Whittaker has been elected Chair of the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society . In this role, he is keen to build awareness of and explore new possibilities for early music. -
LGBT+ electropop musical celebrates local founders of lawn tennis
A new musical directed by RBC staff and alumni will celebrate the 160th anniversary of the first-ever recorded match of lawn tennis, which took place in the West Midlands. -
“A truly extraordinary voice”
Junior Conservatoire alumnus Jeevan Briach has received a glowing review from The Guardian’s Chief Theatre Critic Arifa Akbar for his part as young steam train and main protagonist, Rusty, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express. -
Top brass returns to RBC
International soloist and one of the world’s finest trombonists Peter Moore will return to the Conservatoire in March 2025 as Visiting Artist in Trombone. -
Principal crowned series champion
What does the Principal of RBC have in common with one of the nation’s top quizzers? Well, they are one and the same person. -
RBC’s new ‘School of Music’ leaves primary pupils ‘buzzing with excitement’
A ground-breaking programme that aims to teach primary school pupils how to read and write music within six months has been launched by Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (RBC). -
“We hope to see you in the future and that you return often”
As we reach the end of the academic year, Principal Stephen Maddock wishes students the best knowing that they are equipped with the skills they need to succeed. -
Students spread their wings
Later this month, students, a graduate and a Visiting Tutor will come together with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to perform Madam Butterfly. Postgraduate student Hannah Morley (pictured) will play the Mother. -
"Something extraordinary, a concerto unlike any other"
Busoni’s Piano Concerto in C has been called a “bewilderingly difficult composition ”. It’s only fitting that the winner of the 2019 Ferruccio Busoni Piano Competition, RBC pianist Emanuil Ivanov, performs the mammoth piece in RBC’s end-of-year concert on Fri 14 Jun. -
Bringing new work to life
Head of Vocal and Operatic Studies Paul Wingfield conducted the orchestra of Opera North in a Sky Arts project earlier this month that featured a new commission from British-Nigerian artist, Nwando Ebizie. -
Alumnus drops in for a chat
Honorary Fellow and alumnus Mike Stevens, who is Musical Director for Take That, took advantage of the iconic band’s Utilita residency in Birmingham to pay a visit to Principal Stephen Maddock. -
“The best concert of my life”
MMus Bassoon student Vladyslav Demianov performed alongside his teacher and CBSO Bassoon Section Leader Nikolaj Henriques, as part of the city’s orchestra, in what he describes as “the best concert of my life”. -
Postgraduate student awarded £10K scholarship
MMus student Gen Li will be able to focus on his music development next semester thanks to a scholarship from the Tillett Trust and Colin Keer Trust.