Choosing your professor

Teacher and student in a piano lesson
You can express three preferences for your principal study professor. We always do our best to match you to your choices, but very occasionally we will not be able to do so.

Please let us know your three preferences using our online form before 1 May 2025.

Professor choices form

Professors available

The professors listed here are provisionally available as one-to-one principal study teachers. If you are not sure who you would like to choose, you are encouraged to contact the relevant faculty team, who will put you in touch with the Head of Faculty.

Please note: the RCM may need to change or amend these professor lists according to availability and student numbers.

Brass

Historical Performance

Woodwind

Maria Martinez Ayerza (recorder and recorder consort coach)

Lisa Beznosiuk (historical flute)

Rachel Brown (historical flute)

Gail Hennessy (historical oboe)

Sarah Jeffery (contemporary recorder)

Colin Lawson (historical clarinet)

Ingrid Pearson (historical clarinet)

Barnaby Robson (historical clarinet)

Ashley Solomon (recorder)

Wouter Vershuren (dulcian and historical bassoon)

Brass

Susan Addison (sackbut)

Roger Montomery (natural horn)

Paul Sharp (natural trumpet)

Richard Thomas (cornet and natural trumpet)

Strings

Richard Boothby (viola da gamba)

Adrian Butterfield (historical violin)

Bojan Cicic (historical violin)

Pablo de Pedro Cano (historical viola)

William Hunt (violone)

Reiko Ichise (viola da gamba)

Jane Rogers (historical viola)

Jakob Lindberg (lute, archlute, theorbo, historical guitar)

Catherine Martin (viola d'amore, historical violin)

Sarah McMahon (historical cello)

Carina Cosgrave (historical bass instruments)

Catherine Rimer (historical cello)

Lucy Russell (historical violin)

Richard Tunnicliffe (historical cello) 

Keyboard

Thomas Allery (keyboard continuo)

Jane Chapman (harpsichord)

Terence Charlston (harpsichord, clavichord, continuo organ)

Geoffrey Govier (fortepiano)

Robert Woolley (harpsichord, clavichord, continuo organ)

Historical Performance Administration

General enquiries about the operation of the faculty and consultation lessons

historicalperformance@rcm.ac.uk

Percussion

Percussionists will study with a variety of professors as they develop their skills on a range of instruments. As such, percussionists do not need to choose a professor.

However, a list of percussion professors is available for reference.

Percussion Faculty Administration

General enquiries about the operation of the faculty and consultation lessons

percussion@rcm.ac.uk

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