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Summer is here and it's festival time!

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International Chair in Opera, Maestro Xu Zhong returns to RWCMD

Maestro Xu Zhong, RWCMD's International Chair in Opera, renowned conductor and President of the Shanghai Opera House, was invited by the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and the Royal Welsh College to visit the United Kingdom recently.
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Jazz open day 2025

Join us for our Jazz open day at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Learn about the College, explore our campus, meet our staff and students, and experience what it's like to study and live in the vibrant city of Cardiff.
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Important news re: Young RWCMD

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NEW’24: RWCMD's NEW festival celebrates 10 years of new writing with move to London’s Young Vic Theatre

In its 75th birthday year, the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama’s new writing festival celebrates 10 years of commitment to nurturing original work and bringing diverse narratives to the stage with a move to its 2024 venue, London’s Young Vic Theatre.
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King Charles announced as Patron of Royal Welsh College

The Royal Welsh College is honoured to announce the continued patronage of King Charles III, as we celebrate our 75th year.
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NEW'24: Falling Falling Falling Falling

The utter, horrible chaos of the world.
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Dame Shirley Bassey ‘spends a little time’ with RWCMD...at its Sweet Charity premiere

Dame Shirley Bassey returned home to Cardiff this week to attend the premiere of the Royal Welsh College’s Musical Theatre students’ production of ‘Sweet Charity’.
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Steinway International Piano Series: Charles Owen

Charles Owen – a born storyteller at the piano – takes us south, for a concert filled with both shadows and sunshine.
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Steinway International Piano Series: Mishka Rushdie Momen

Mishka Rushdie Momen is a young British pianist who looks at the world differently: 'innate musical sensibility combined with true technical brilliance' was how one critic described her special blend of poetry and passion. Schubert’s huge, haunting late sonatas begin and end a recital that embraces the melancholy of William Byrd and the exquisite, untamed imagination of Janáček’s On an Overgrown Path.