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Royal Academy of Music (RAM)
Britain’s oldest conservatoire, and the second oldest in the world, has a string of
famous alumni including Sir Elton John and Annie Lennox.
Visit: ram.ac.uk
Royal Albert Hall
London’s most iconic concert venue, opened by Queen Victoria in 1871, is home
to Classic FM Live, and has hosted world-leading artists from across genres.
Visit: royalalberthall.com
Royal Ballet
One of the world’s greatest ballet companies, the company unites tradition and
innovation in world-class performances, embracing 19th-century classics
alongside a compelling new canon.
Visit: roh.org.uk/about/the-royal-ballet
Royal College of Music
A world-leading music conservatoire, opened by royal charter in 1883. The RCM
has trained some of the most important figures in classical music including
composers Holst, Vaughan Williams and Britten.
Visit: rcm.ac.uk
Royal College of Organists
Granted its Royal Charter by Queen Victoria in 1893, the College promotes organ
playing and choral music, and offers music education, training, and support for
organists and choral directors.
Visit: rco.org.uk
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
A world-leading conservatoire of music, drama, dance, production and film
located in Glasgow, Scotland.
Visit: rcs.ac.uk
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, Orchestra, and Choir
The UK’s oldest continuing professional symphony orchestra, who in 1958
became the first orchestra outside of London to be granted the honour of using
the word ‘Royal’ in its title.
Visit: liverpoolphil.com
Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM)
One of four conservatoires associated with the ABRSM, and a hub for music
education, located in Manchester. First awarded Royal Patronage in October
1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.
Visit: rncm.ac.uk

