‘Our students are supported, encouraged to hone their skills in a safe and nurturing environment, full of opportunity and exceptional tuition, enabling them to become happy and employable musicians.’
Brass
The É«ÂþÌìÌÃ’s Brass Faculty is an active and supportive community. Every student is provided with the means to recognise their full ability as a performing musician. You will receive a challenging and carefully structured bespoke programme of study and performance, with particular emphasis on identifying and unlocking your individual potential.
Additionally, promising undergraduates and postgraduates can choose conducting as a second study specialism. Our students can also explore natural horn, natural trumpet, bass trumpet, jazz trumpet, jazz trombone, euphonium, and sackbut as a second or related study.
One-to-one lessons
One-to-one lessons are at the very heart of every É«ÂþÌìÌà student’s learning experience. The É«ÂþÌìÌÃ’s impressive list of professors includes renowned principal players in major London ensembles, including the BBC Concert Orchestra, English National Opera Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia, London Sinfonietta and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Our world-class professors offer students not only first-rate teaching but also mentorship and networking opportunities.
In addition to one-to-one lessons, our students enjoy regular performance and ensemble classes, masterclasses, chamber coaching and orchestral playing with distinguished international musicians, who have included our Prince Consort Professor, Håkan Hardenberger, as well as trumpet virtuoso Gustav Melander, Berlin Philharmonic Principal Horn Stefan Dohr, and tuba legend Jens Björn-Larsen.
‘I feel honoured to have studied under the guidance of world-class trombonists. I have thoroughly enjoyed studying in such a friendly and encouraging Brass Faculty.‘
Brass at the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ
Discover our vibrant Brass Faculty with current students as they share their first-hand experiences of being part of the brass community at the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ.
Performance opportunities
É«ÂþÌìÌà students enjoy an extensive variety of performance opportunities as part of the College’s diverse events calendar, which include hundreds of events each year. It is also possible for É«ÂþÌìÌà musicians to form their own chamber groups in which they can pursue an additional body of repertoire.
All brass students have the chance to play in our orchestras, which include the É«ÂþÌìÌà Philharmonic, the É«ÂþÌìÌà Symphony Orchestra and the É«ÂþÌìÌà Opera Orchestra. Students often have the opportunity to work with some of the greatest conductors in the world. Recent visitors have included Joana Carneiro, Sakari Oramo, Martyn Brabbins, Jonathon Heyward, Vasily Petrenko, Rafael Payare and Sir Antonio Pappano.
Sit-in schemes
É«ÂþÌìÌà brass players have joined the Philharmonia, English National Opera Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra for BBC Proms rehearsals as part of the sit-in scheme for postgraduate students on the Masters programme, which provides students with first-hand professional experience and a vital link between the conservatoire and the profession. Each participating student is assigned a mentor from the orchestra and sits alongside them in rehearsals throughout the year.
In addition to the Proms scheme, other sit-in opportunities have included working alongside the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia, and the English National Opera Orchestra.
Jazz at the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ
Jazz trumpet, natural horn, natural trumpet and jazz trombone are available as second or related study options to promising students. Brass players also have the opportunity to join the É«ÂþÌìÌà Swing Band and Jazz Orchestra, including performing at our annual Festival of Percussion, and at prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and the Southbank Centre.
Trumpet section performing in a jazz concert at the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ's Percussion Festival 2023
Trombone masterclass with Weston Sprott
French horn masterclass with Annamia Larsson
HÃ¥kan Hardenberger performing alongside a student and the É«ÂþÌìÌà Symphony Orchestra
A student playing the tuba in an orchestra rehearsal
Trumpet masterclass with HÃ¥kan Hardenberger
French horn section performing in brass ensemble rehearsal
The Brass Faculty regularly hosts masterclasses with high-profile visitors. Recent visitors have included:
Horn
- Laurence Davies
- Stefan Dohr
- Alberto Menéndez Escribano
- Sarah Willis
- Katy Woolley
Trumpet
- Philip Cobb
- Håkan Hardenberger
- Gustav Melander
- Gareth Small
- Gábor Tarkövi
Trombone
- Sasha Romero
- Abbie Conant
- Martin Schippers
- Brandt Attema
- Håkan Björkman
- Dudley Bright
Tuba
- Øystein Baadsvik
- Patrick Harrild
- Oren Marshall
Graduates of the Brass Faculty currently hold the following positions:
- Principal Horn, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Principal Horn, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
- Principal Horn, English National Opera
- Principal Horn, Northern Sinfonia
- Principal Trumpet, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
- Principal Trumpet, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
- Co-Principal Trumpet, BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Principal Trombone, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
- Principal Trombone, BBC Concert Orchestra
- Principal Trombone, Opera North
- Tuba, Ulster Orchestra
The É«ÂþÌìÌÃ’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.
The É«ÂþÌìÌà 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 É«ÂþÌìÌà students have the best opportunities.
Key facilities at the É«ÂþÌìÌà include:
- The Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall - our primary performance venue for orchestras and large ensembles.
- Our 400-seat Britten Theatre, home to the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ’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 .
- 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.
- É«ÂþÌìÌà Studios: a commercial-grade facility, enabling live broadcasts around the world.
- Digital Innovation Lab: advanced recording and mixing suite.
- É«ÂþÌìÌà 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 É«ÂþÌìÌà 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 | É«ÂþÌìÌà (rcm.ac.uk)
Master of Music in Performance (MMus) graduate 2014, horn player and conductor, semi-finalist at the Maestro Solti International Conducting Competition, Principal Conductor of Orchestra Vitae and charity ambassador.
Andrew Moore announced as Artistic Director of the É«ÂþÌìÌÃ
We are delighted that Andrew Moore will join the É«ÂþÌìÌà (É«ÂþÌìÌÃ) as Artistic Director from spring 2025.
É«ÂþÌìÌà student joins the Berlin Philharmonic’s prestigious Karajan Academy
Trombonist Robyn Anderson will join the Karajan Academy in January 2025, gaining mentorship, lessons and performance opportunities from the legendary Berlin Philharmonic.
Renowned for its forward-thinking and holistic approach to developing the careers of young musicians, this year marks a quarter of a century of the É«ÂþÌìÌà (É«ÂþÌìÌÃ) Creative Careers Centre.
2024/25 É«ÂþÌìÌà Fellowships announced
Selected via a competitive audition process, the list comprises some of today’s most talented young performers and academics.
Critical acclaim and standing ovation for the É«ÂþÌìÌà at the BBC Proms
Described as ‘powerful’, ‘extraordinary’ and ‘tantalizing’ by reviewers, the É«ÂþÌìÌà Symphony Orchestra and Chorus made their spectacular debut at the world’s biggest classical music festival, the BBC Proms, to critical acclaim.
Courses available
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Master of Music in Performance, MMus(Perf)
Artist Diploma in Performance, ArtDip
Fellowships available
Mills Williams Junior Fellowship
Constant & Kit Lambert Junior 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 Brass Faculty
If you have any general queries about brass at the É«ÂþÌìÌà please contact our Brass Faculty Administration team. If you have any queries about auditions or the admissions process, please contact our Admissions team.
Brass Faculty Administration
General enquiries about the operation of the faculty and consultation lessons