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Department of Music Events

Find out about all the latest music events taking place at Royal Holloway

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Alumni Spotlight: Alice Dougherty Chaplin & Woodward Prize

24 Nov 2024

As part of our Alumni Spotlight series, we are excited to showcase one of the 2024 recipients of the Alice Dougherty Chaplin & Woodward Prize - pianist Sawa Ward. 

Festive Highlights with Royal Holloway Wind Orchestra

25 Nov 2024

The Royal Holloway Wind Orchestra is proud to present their debut concert, Festive Highlights.

Midweek Music

27 Nov 2024

Hear one of the finest university choirs in the UK perform varied programmes, with music from the 12th to the 21st centuries in the surroundings of the college’s gilded chapel.

Jazz Session: Binker Golding, John Edwards, Steve Noble trio

28 Nov 2024

"This is free jazz at its most compelling and most engaging." We are excited to welcome these leading jazz musicians -Golding, Edwards, and Noble- to host a jazz session at Royal Holloway this season.

Pocket Concert

29 Nov 2024

Join us for our weekly Friday Pocket Concert showcasing the very best of our music students at the Department of Music.

Midweek Music

4 Dec 2024

Hear one of the finest university choirs in the UK perform varied programmes, with music from the 12th to the 21st centuries in the surroundings of the college’s gilded chapel.

Grieg & Mussorgsky with Royal Holloway Symphony Orchestra

4 Dec 2024

California-born conductor Rebecca Miller takes the helm for a musical journey with our Royal Holloway Symphony Orchestra for this orchestral extravaganza.

Pocket Concert

6 Dec 2024

Join us for our weekly Friday Pocket Concert showcasing the very best of our music students at the Department of Music.

A Festival of Lessons & Carols

7 Dec 2024

Our annual service of lessons and carols explores the joyful themes of Christmas through music and readings in the context of our diverse university community.

A Festival of Lessons & Carols

8 Dec 2024

Our annual service of lessons and carols explores the joyful themes of Christmas through music and readings in the context of our diverse university community.