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16 Clerkenwell Green, London, EC1R 0QT, United Kingdom
Financial support for commissions, lectures and new music events. Administers competitions and awards for young performers and comps in UK; also international Gold Medal and annual RPS Music Awards. Membership by application.
48 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7BB
Sir John Barbirolli Memorial Foundation – Grants to registered students towards cost of purchasing better quality instruments (except keyboard). Applications considered from students normally completing first year, but some juniors about to start full-time course of study also considered, where progress impeded by poor quality instrument. Closing date 31st May. Applications must be supported by student’s teacher and head of department. No direct applications accepted.
10 Stratford Place, London, W1C 1AB, United Kingdom
Eligibility: Open to registered students past or present of any conservatoire or university within the UK, aged 28 or under on closing date. Prizes: 4 annual £3000 commissions and two £1,000 commission with guaranteed performances. Closing date for applications: 31 Mar. Frequency: Annual.
Royal Philharmonic Society, 48 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7BB, United Kingdom
Church music and resources. Orders accepted via website or direct email, phone, fax and post. Opening hours: 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri.
c/o Norwich Books and Music, 13a Hellesdon Park Rd, Norwich, NR6 5DR, United Kingdom
Formed in 1891 as the Scottish Orchestra, the company became the Scottish National Orchestra in 1950, and was awarded Royal Patronage in 1977.
Throughout its history, the Orchestra has played an integral part in Scotland’s musical life, including performing at the opening ceremony of the Scottish Parliament building in 2004. Many renowned conductors have contributed to its success, including George Szell, Sir John Barbirolli, Walter Susskind, Sir Alexander Gibson, Neeme Järvi, Walter Weller, Alexander Lazarev and Stéphane Denève.
73 Claremont St, Glasgow, G3 7JB, United Kingdom
The RSNO Chorus performs in around six different programmes in up to twenty concerts across Scotland with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra each year. In addition to its commitment to the Orchestra, the RSNO Chorus performs independently and has been invited to perform with orchestras in many different parts of the world, establishing an international status for the choir.
It is directed by Gregory Batsleer, one of the UK’s most dynamic and in demand choral conductors and chorus masters.
73 Claremont St, Glasgow, G3 7JB, United Kingdom
The RSNO Junior Chorus is one of the finest youth choirs in the UK. With around 400 members aged 7 - 18 years, the singers follow a Kodaly-based musicianship training programme, under the artistic directorship of Chorus Director Christopher Bell. The RSNO Junior Chorus perform regularly with the RSNO at concerts across Scotland and also tour in their own right.
Entry requirements: By audition.
Henry Wood Hall, 73 Claremont St, Glasgow, G3 7JB, United Kingdom
The RSNO’s Learning and Engagement team deliver progressive participatory music-making activities across Scotland, from Selkirk to Shetland, working with all ages and abilities. With a programme of activity available for new-borns and onwards, the team are committed to delivering the highest quality workshops as well as nurturing and developing new talent. From schools and nursery concerts to community workshops the team connects the Orchestra, its music and musicians with the people of Scotland.
73 Claremont St, Glasgow, G3 7JB, United Kingdom
Help raise funds for Britain’s oldest music charity, the Royal Society of Musicians, who are holding their annual Jacqueline du Pre charity concert.
152 Malyons Road, SE13 7XG, United Kingdom
Virtuoso violinist Daniel Hope joins the award-winning Sacconi Quartet and international pianist Freddy Kempf on stage to raise funds for Britain’s oldest music charity, the Royal Society of Musicians, who are holding their 23rd annual Jacqueline du Pre charity concert on 6th March 2018 at London’s Wigmore Hall. Programme: Chausson Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Anne Dudley 'March for the Royal Society of Musicians' (WORLD PREMIERE), and Dvorak Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major.
152 Malyons Rd, SE13 7XG, United Kingdom
160 performances per year.
Hotorget 8, PO Box 7083, SE-103 87 Stockholm, Sweden
BMus (Hons) Jazz (4 years, full time). The programme offers a diversity of performance opportunities combined with professional training relating to the current industry. The course has an integrated approach in which students will develop a mature understanding of jazz language, processes and repertoir while also gaining skills in composition, arranging, band leadership, self-promotion and events management. Objective is to provide students with all they need to launch and sustain a suceessful career in the jazz world.
Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3ER, United Kingdom
MA Arts Management (1 yr f/t, 2 yrs p/t). Suitable for ambitious and resourceful individuals who wish to work in leadership and enabling roles in the creative industries. The MA is a hands-on, vocational training within the unique environment of a thriving arts centre and conservatoire. We encourage applications from as wide a range of backgrounds and specialisms. The course provides sector-leading training for those who are new to arts management as a career option. It can also be tailored to suit people already working in the sector who wish to gain experience in leadership and management.
Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3ER, United Kingdom
