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Nina Whiteman appointed as Lecturer in Composition

11 Sept 2018

The Department of Music is delighted to announce the addition of Dr Nina Whiteman to its composition staff.

PRS Foundation award touring grant for Mark Bowden's 'The Mare's Tale'

06 Aug 2018

The Berkeley Ensemble has been awarded funding from the PRS Foundation for the world premiere tour of Mark Bowden's music theatre piece 'The Mare's Tale', through the Beyond Borders scheme.

High satisfaction scores for Royal Holloway Music in NSS 2018

03 Aug 2018

We are delighted that our graduating students have reported high satisfaction with their Music degree from Royal Holloway.

Premiere of Rachel Beckles Willson’s ‘Sing no Sad Songs for Me’

15 Jun 2018

The premiere performance of the cross-cultural work will take place in London on 30 June as part of a programme exploring the extraordinary changes through which Europe is living today.

Dr Daniel Elphick speaks on BBC Surrey Radio

13 Jun 2018

Teaching Fellow Daniel Elphick responds to comments by You Me At Six lead singer Josh Franceschi that rock musicians need to ‘up their game’.

Nathan James Dearden featured in London Philharmonic Orchestra Gala

12 Jun 2018

Commissioned by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Postgraduate Research composer Nathan James Dearden's 'franz' recieved its world premiere in the presence of HRH The Duke of Kent KG

New work by Professor Mark Bowden to be broadcast on BBC Radio 3

24 May 2018

The premiere performance of Mark Bowden’s new orchestral work Three Interludes will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3’s Afternoon Concert on 29th May.

Dr Mark Berry publishes New York Times column on Bernd Zimmermann

20 Mar 2018

Reader in Musicology at Royal Holloway, Dr Mark Berry, has recently published a feature article about the life and music of Bernd Zimmermann on The New York Times' online Music section.

Sophya Polevaya featured in LSO's Panufnik Composers Scheme

05 Mar 2018

Royal Holloway alumna Sophya Polevaya (BMus; 2015) is selected and featured in the 2017-18 London Symphony Orchestra's Panufnik Composers Scheme, with workshop session due to take place on 18 March 18

Professor Anna Morcom receives Project Grant from The Leverhulme Trust

25 Jan 2018

Professor Anna Morcom has won £299,904 in funding from the Leverhulme Trust for a four-year Project Grant entitled ‘Music, money and power: An economic anthropology of music’.