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Pioneering music project inspires new BBC Radio 3 show

09 May 2025

A project which is transforming the understanding of historic music-making across England is the focus of a new BBC Radio 3 show, a project led by Head of Department, Professor Stephen Rose.

Dr Nathan James Dearden featured composer on BBC Sounds

01 May 2025

Commissioned by BBC Sounds, Dr Nathan James Dearden's new work 'silent stones' is featured on Series 4 of 'The Music & Meditation Podcast'.

Royal Holloway & British Library Collaborative Doctoral Studentship Launched

05 Mar 2025

Royal Holloway, University of London and the British Library are pleased to announce a fully funded Collaborative Doctoral Studentship, under the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Scheme.

Outstanding league table results for Music at Royal Holloway

03 Mar 2025

Recent league tables recognise Royal Holloway as one of the UK’s leading universities to study Music.

Royal Holloway Brass Band success at UniBrass 2025

18 Feb 2025

Royal Holloway Brass Band receive their highest ranking to date at the 2025 UniBrass competition, hosted at Cardiff University.

Prof. Mark Berry talks Wagner and Verdi at Royal Ballet & Opera

05 Feb 2025

On Monday 10 February, Prof. Mark Berry shall be presenting on Wagner and Verdi in an event curated specially for the Royal Ballet & Opera’s Wagner Circle.

Join us: Apply now for MMus scholarships

03 Feb 2025

The Music Department at Royal Holloway is delighted to announce scholarships for students starting our MMus degree in September 2025.

New Satie arrangements by Dr Nathan J Dearden released on RTF Classical Label

29 Jan 2025

Released on 7 February 2025, Dr Nathan J Dearden's arrangements of Erik Satie’s 'Trois Poemes D'Amour' will feature on RTF Classical’s new album - Paris 1913: L'offrande lyrique.

Student Composer, Hannah Lam, receives World Premiere at the Music for Youth Proms

03 Dec 2024

Undergraduate composer, Hannah Lam, takes to the famed Royal Albert Hall stage for the world premiere of a new work.

Article by Prof. Mark Berry featured in the New York Times

19 Nov 2024

Luigi Nono composed music that demands attention, with a political fervour that remains as essential today as it was in his time. Prof. Mark Berry writes about the composer's legacy in New York Times.