NewsNew appointees at Royal Welsh College of Music & DramaThe Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama has appointed Kathryn Rees as its new Head of Harp, following the retirement of Caryl Thomas.
NewsKate Burton and Matthew Rhys support RWCMD’s New York showcaseKate Burton and Matthew Rhys welcome the Royal Welsh College back to New York.
NewsSir Geraint Evans Centenary ScholarshipRWCMD announces new Sir Geraint Evans Centenary Scholarship to inspire future singers.
StoryPerfection isn't everything: Tim Rhys-Evans on music and mental healthHighlighting the importance of music and its positive impact on our wellbeing, Director of Music Tim Rhys-Evans wrote for Music Teacher magazine about his personal relationship between music and mental health.
NewsIan McKellen judges RWCMD’s new Shakespeare prizeThe Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama has announced a new annual Shakespeare prize, judged by Sir Ian McKellen. This new award celebrates the actors’ technical ability with verse, and connection with character and situation.
StoryThe play's the thing: Shakespeare Prize & working with Ian McKellen'I am more than grateful for a chance to share our love of drama with the next generation of professional actors,' said Ian McKellen after spending two days working with our second year acting students.
StoryRWCMD Strings: A term of masterclasses and performanceDespite the unprecedented challenges this term has brought with it, the Strings department has actually managed to increase their number of performance opportunities – as violin student Rosie Olver reports:
NewsRWCMD appoints ‘exceptional’ new trusteesFemale conductor, winner of the Solti prize, and recent graduate, Tianyi Lu is one of five new board members appointed by the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (RWCMD).
StoryStudent services in the roundStudent support manager Kate Williams talks to Music Teacher about the importance of student wellbeing, and the College's approach to supporting its artists.
NewsWinners of S4C drama scholarship and bursaries announcedThree young Welsh-speaking actors have been supported by broadcaster S4C as part of the channel’s ongoing work to promote diversity and representation within the creative industry in Wales, in partnership with the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.