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RNCM spring season 2010 podcast

Listen to Toby Smith, Director of Performance and Programming run us through this season's highlights

RNCM Chamber Festival 2010 podcast

RNCM Acting Director of Chamber Music and artistic director of the 2010 Chamber Music Festival, Jeremy Young, introduces this year’s festival, O Albion: The Chamber Music of the British Isles, alongside RNCM Leverhulme Junior Fellow, Oliver Heath of the Heath Quartet.

RNCM autumn season 2009 podcast

 Listen to Toby Smith, Director of Performance and Programming run us through this season's highlights

RNCM summer season 2009 podcast

Listen to Toby Smith, Director of Performance and Programming run us through this season's highlights.

Néstor Bayone Pifarré on the RNCM's Haydn Keyboard Festival

Néstor Bayone Pifarré , RNCM postgraduate pianist, talks about the student experience of playing in RNCM festivals

Murray McLachlan on the RNCM's Haydn Keyboard Festival

Murray McLachlan, RNCM Tutor & Head of Keyboards at Chetham’s, discusses the importance of Haydn and his music

Graham Scott on the RNCM's Haydn Keyboard Festival

Graham Scott, RNCM Head of Keyboard Studies, talks about the RNCM’s Haydn Keyboard Festival programme of events

RNCM Chamber Music Festival Podcast

RNCM Director of Chamber Music and Artistic Director of RNCM Chamber Music Festival, Alasdair Tait, introduces this year's festival, Vienna: From Schubert to Schoenberg, alongside Professor Douglas Jarman and RNCM postgraduate student Michael Gurevich.

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