
Interviews
Each term, we invite a member of the Alumni Network to contribute an article which chronicles what they have been up to since they graduated. Whether they have pursued a career in music or in a very different profession or simply have an interesting life story to share, the Alumni Network Interview section offers an insight into its members' lives.
Don't wait to be asked. If you feel you have a story worth sharing,
contact us.
Your Stories
Your Stories is a space for you to let us know any news about yourself and former students that you think might make an interesting read for fellow alumni. Whether it be a reunion that took place, a special event, birthday or anniversary, or simply reporting on a recent success then we want to hear from you! We are also particularly interested to hear about any non-musical directions you may have taken.
In a piece written by his son, Dane Halling, read about Patrick Halling and his Quartet Pro Musica, formed in 1955.
Sagi Hartov, Dean Director, London College of Contemporary Arts, and cellist, describes his journey from the age of ten to founding the London College of Contemporary Arts and setting up the Arts Enterprise Diploma.
Excerpts from his recent publication,
Letters from Lines & Spaces.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Dominic is working as a film composer for Remote Control Productions.
Robert Masters, FRAM (b.1917) Philip Bailey charts the extraordinary life of Academy alumnus and professor of violin, Robert Masters.
The life and times of our oldest alumna (as of December 2011), Eileen McCarthy, as written by Rita Castle, Alumni Network/RAM Club:
Heritage Administrator.
Joint founder of Redcliffe Concerts of British Music
Read about ex-Academy recorder quintet
Consortium5 and vocal trio
Juice, who have joined forces recently to perform music by composer and alumnus Luke Styles.
Pianist, composer, musical director and inventor of SightRead4Piano app for iPad.
Please note: we can't guarantee that every item will be published and unfortunately we are unable to advertise external events.