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Strings

The Strings Faculty at the Royal College of Music is a supportive community of talented individuals excited by the study and practice of music. From dedicated world-class professors to extensive performance opportunities in recital, chamber groups, large-scale ensembles and orchestras, the faculty will broaden your horizons and support you in reaching your full potential as an artist.

We provide string players with an innovative programme of study combining instrumental training of the highest calibre with the skills needed to succeed as an artist. Students have regular opportunities to learn from internationally renowned visiting artists through public masterclasses and orchestral performances with some of the world’s finest conductors.

One-to-one lessons

One-to-one lessons with world-class professors are at the very heart of every RCM student’s learning experience. Our world-class professors, who are successful soloists, chamber musicians and orchestral players in their own right, offer invaluable support and have a proven record of leading students to success in competitions and in the profession.

Additionally, our visiting professors include some of today’s greatest artists such as Nicola Benedetti, Paul Ellison, Eszter Haffner, Alina Ibragimova, Tasmin Little, Marisa Robles, Maxim Rysanov, Sean Shibe, Torleif Thedéen, Olivier Thiery, Maxim Vengerov, guitarist John Williams and Irina Zingg. 

Meet the professors

Chamber music is a key part of your musical experience and RCM groups can receive unlimited chamber coaching from any professor. There are a variety of internal and external performance opportunities, festivals, collaborations and competitions for RCM chamber ensembles, including performing at Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall. Students benefit from the expertise of our Ensembles in Association, the Sacconi Quartet, Brodsky Quartet and Marmen Quartet, and our Quartet in Residence, the Harlem Quartet.

For students who want to develop skills in specialist areas, we offer additional tuition in jazz violin within the Strings Faculty, while lessons on period instruments are available through the Historical Performance Faculty.

We also offer an surgery run by our resident luthier, who provides maintenance and repairs, together with rehair facilities and practical advice.

Performance opportunities

Students enjoy many opportunities to perform as part of a chamber group, both as part of the RCM’s chamber music concert series and at venues across London. Violinists, violists and cellists are able to work with professional accompanists to help develop their duo skills. In addition, we provide specially tailored ensemble opportunities for double bass, harp and guitar students.

Our students are offered as much orchestral experience as possible. A vibrant orchestral life exists across multiple ensembles, including the RCM Philharmonic, RCM Symphony Orchestra and RCM Opera Orchestra, plus many other smaller groups. We have benefitted from world class visiting conductors including Sir Andrew Davis, Martyn Brabbins, Jessica Cottis, Vladimir Jurowski, Sir Antonio Pappano, Sakari Oramo, Kevin John Edusei, Joana Carneiro, Vasily Petrenko and Rafael Payere.

Recent student performances have included Dutilleux’s Sur Le Même Accord, Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Britten’s Violin Concerto, Tavener’s The Protecting Veil, Saint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto, Korngold’s Violin Concerto, Bottesini’s Double Bass Concerto and On Opened Ground by Mark-Anthony Turnage, the RCM Research Fellow in Composition.

Recent visiting artists

Our students enjoy regular masterclasses with high-profile visitors including:

  • Nicola Benedetti
  • Paul Ellison
  • Tasmin Little
  • Alina Ibragimova
  • Maxim Rysanov
  • Torleif Thedéen
  • Maxim Vengerov 
  • John Williams (guitar)

Celebrated alumni

Quartets

  • Belcea Quartet
  • Chilingirian Quartet
  • Sacconi Quartet

Violin

  • Esther Abrami
  • Hugh Bean
  • Levon Chilingirian
  • Andrew Haveron
  • Daniel Hope
  • Alina Ibragimova
  • Sir Neville Marriner
  • Peter Oundjian
  • Sasha Rozhdestvensky
  • Vasko Vassilev
  • Tamsin Waley-Cohen

Viola

  • Cecil Aronowitz
  • Roger Chase
  • Simon Rowland-Jones
  • Christopher Wellington

Cello

  • Natalie Clein
  • Eileen Croxford
  • Joan Dickson
  • Amaryllis Fleming
  • Julian Lloyd Webber
  • Anna Shuttleworth

Guitar

  • Julian Bream
  • John Williams

Harp

  • Claire Jones
  • Rachel Masters

Career development

The RCM’s Creative Careers Centre, which is recognised internationally for its innovative approach to supporting young musicians, provides an unparalleled service to current students and recent alumni. The dedicated team partners with leading consultants, reputable arts organisations and local communities, delivering unique career-building opportunities and a direct route to the music industry. 

The work of the Creative Careers Centre allows students to discover their professional identity, gain hands-on experience and new skills, develop an entrepreneurial mind-set and build a fulfilling professional portfolio. 

Extensive performance and teaching opportunities are available, as well as valuable guidance on CV and biography writing, concert programming, communication skills, project management, marketing and publicity, online promotion, financial matters and how to develop a business idea.

Find out more about the Creative Careers Centre 

Facilities

The Royal College of Music is proud to offer its students fantastic practice and performance facilities with resources to support teaching and learning. We continually improve our facilities to ensure RCM students have the best opportunities.

Explore our facilities with a video tour of the RCM

Key facilities at the RCM include:

  • The Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall - our primary performance venue for orchestras and large ensembles.
  • Our 400-seat Britten Theatre, home to the RCM’s thriving International Opera School.
  • A new Performance Hall, offering an alternative space for ensembles, with a retractable stage, Fazioli grand piano and variable acoustics.
  • Intimate spaces for solo and chamber performance in our Performance Studio and Parry Rooms.
  • Sound-proofed Amadeus Music Pods for private practice.
  • A purpose-built percussion suite – you can watch a video tour on YouTube.
  • Over 160 pianos, including 60 grand pianos and 20 early keyboards, as well as organ rooms.
  • A Blüthner Practice Suite which holds ten Blüthner Model A upright pianos.
  • Instrument surgeries including luthier services.
  • RCM Studios: a commercial-grade facility, enabling live broadcasts around the world.
  • Digital Innovation Lab: advanced recording and mixing suite.
  • RCM Library with more than 200,000 scores, books and recordings in its lending collection, as well as access to more than 400 music journals.
  • Recently refurbished RCM Museum, holding more than 14,000 instruments, portraits and images, as well as a climate-controlled performance space and the associated Wolfson Centre in Music & Material Culture | Royal College of Music (rcm.ac.uk)

Find out more about RCM facilities

RCM String Instrument Collection

The RCM is custodian to a highly important collection of string instruments and bows that include some of the finest examples of Italian, French and English makers. The collection is maintained and expertly restored by RCM Luthier and world-renowned authority on fine violins, Florian Leonhard Fine Violins.

Florian Leonhard, RCM Luthier:

'The RCM collection is an important and fascinating part of the institution's history, ever evolving through the bequests of generous affiliates of the College. This large collection comprises superb examples including not only many of the leading Italian makers, such as Guadagnini, Goffriller and Gagliano, but also French makers such as Vuillaume, and English luthiers such as Benjamin Banks and Richard Duke.

Such instruments require regular check-ups with luthiers at the highest level, in order to maintain the attributes for which these irreplaceable antiques are so famous: sonority, brilliance, clarity, depth, easy response and sound projection.

The benefit from the loan of these instruments, which become their ‘voice’ for a formative period of their education, is simply invaluable to students: a fine instrument will not only encourage, but actually enable its custodians to unlock their full technical and musical potential.'

Highlights of the Collection

Violin, Nicolò Gagliano (1740–87)

Irene Gertrude Swann bequeathed her Gagliano violin to the RCM in 1990. She attended St Paul’s Girl’s School in Hammersmith and played this violin in the world premiere of Holst’s St Paul’s Suite. Irene was a devoted assistant of Holst's and remembered him as being a ‘kind teacher who was full of encouragement’. She was married to Herbert Swann and step-mother to Donald Swann of the famous Flanders and Swann duo. Nicolò Gagliano's instruments are the most sought after of the Gagliano family.

Cello, John Betts (1752–1823)

Ina Boyle bequeathed her Betts cello to the RCM in 1967. Ina was the most prolific and significant female composer from Ireland before 1950. Her oeuvre included vocal, choral, chamber and orchestral music. In 1923, Ina travelled to the UK to begin lessons with Ralph Vaughan Williams, then a teacher at the RCM. John Betts was apprenticed in 1765 to Richard Duke, another successful British luthier of the time. Betts went on to employ many eminent makers including Vincenzo Panormo, Joseph and Henry Lockey Hill.

Logo of RCM Luthier Florian Leonhard Fine Violins

Nicola Benedetti violin masterclass

Benedetti works with Johannes Marmen on Brahms' Sonata no 1 in G major op 78

Courses available

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Music, BMus(Hons)

Postgraduate

Master of Performance, MPerf

Master of Music in Performance, MMus(Perf)

Artist Diploma in Performance, ArtDip

Audition requirements

Fellowships available

Mills Williams Junior Fellowship

Constant & Kit Lambert Junior Fellowship

RCM String Quartet Fellowship

Please note that the audition and application process for Fellowships is not the same as it is for our courses. Please refer to the individual Fellowship pages for more details.

Contact the Strings Faculty

If you have any general queries about strings at the RCM please contact our Strings Faculty Administration team. If you have any queries about auditions or the admissions process, please contact our Admissions team.

Strings Faculty Administration

General enquiries about the operation of the faculty and consultation lessons

strings@rcm.ac.uk

Admissions

Admissions and general audition enquiries

+44 (0)20 7591 4362

admissions@rcm.ac.uk

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