News
This May 2024, our Professor of Music and Intellectual History, Mark Berry, will be giving the keynote lecture at the Wagner and Nietzsche Dublin Conference.
The Department of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, is launching two international musician residencies for students enrolled on our MMus Music programme in 2024-2025.
Our Emeritus Professor Erik Levi features as the Music Consultant for the 2024 Academy Award-winning Holocaust film, 'The Zone of Interest'.
Two of our esteemed faculty members - Prof. Mark Berry and Dr Tim Summers - have featured chapters in a newly released Cambridge University Press book, Wagner in Context.
Lecturer in Music Composition, Nathan James Dearden's 'The day following', is featured in a programme of new, bold pieces of classical music that are on tour with UPROAR this spring.
We are fortunate to have such a world-class faculty of instrumental and vocal tutors at Royal Holloway. Here are a few recent successes from our Visiting Tutor of Viola, Shiry Rashkovsky.
Our Director of Orchestras, Rebecca Miller releases a new disc featuring four world premiere recording works with Signum Classics.
BELOW GROUND is a collaborative interdisciplinary project led by Nina Whiteman that brings people together to explore ideas of the subterranean.
Tonia’s new orchestral work Her Land Expanded will receive its world premiere on 12th March at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
We were excited to catch up with our very own Director of Music Performance, Prof Mary Dullea, about what she has lined-up for the coming winter-spring.