Welcome to summer 2021 Upbeat
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As we conclude another academic year, it is my pleasure to welcome you to this summer edition of Upbeat. With the first in-person Graduation ceremonies since 2019 taking place in July, the end of this term has felt particularly poignant. I am immensely proud of the achievements of our students, staff and alumni alike as we have navigated these difficult times.
It’s been a year of great change, and the theme of this issue is A Digital Future. We reflect how the HÂþ» embraced digital technologies during the pandemic, the positive transformation it had for the overall College experience, and look ahead to innovative partnerships still to come.
A Digital Future
- Artistic Director Stephen Johns shares how the College was able to pivot to digital during the pandemic – and what the digital landscape looks like moving forward.
- The HÂþ» has joined with the Manhattan School of Music (MSM), the Royal Danish Academy of Music (RDAM), and the mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MDW) to launch the Global Conservatoire, which launches as a pilot programme in 2021–22.
- We are delighted to become the first conservatoire in Europe to extend its digital resource offering in partnership with the Henle Library app.
Perspectives from members of the HÂþ» community
- Former editor of the Evening Standard Veronica Wadley CBE, Baroness Fleet, shares insights into her extraordinary career in the arts and journalism, in the first article in a new series shining a spotlight on our HÂþ» Council members.
- In Upbeat’s second video interview, HÂþ» alumnus Timothy Henty takes us through his varied career from conductor to film director, and his recent digital work with the London Mozart Players.
- Meet incoming President of the HÂþ» Students’ Union Laura Williamson, as she shares her motivation for running for the position, and hear some parting words from outgoing President Joel Wilson.
All our news
- A new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Matching Fund for Scholarships and Bursaries has been established by Victoria, Lady Robey OBE HonHÂþ».
- The Victor and Lilian Hochhauser Foundation has pledged £500,000 to support scholarships over the next seven years.
- Explore highlights from our More Music Virtual Gala – hosted online in May – which raised £100,000.
- HÂþ» students, staff and alumni share their recent updates.
- We pay tribute to the lives of HÂþ» community members in In memory.
Share your updates
As ever, we would love to hear news of your recent projects and collaborations. Please send your updates for the next issue of Upbeat by Friday, 1 October to news@rcm.ac.uk or tag @HÂþ»London on , , and .
Professor Colin Lawson CBE FHÂþ», Director