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The Royal Academy of Music has stood in Marylebone, London, for more than 200 years. Founded in 1822, it has grown into one of the most respected music schools anywhere, drawing students from over 60 countries. The building is full of history, but the studios, rehearsal rooms and concert halls behind its walls support thoroughly modern learning. Walk in and you find young musicians, composers and performers working side by side. The academy encourages students to take risks and find their own voice. Elton John, Simon Rattle and Felicity Lott all studied here.
Students do not just learn theory. They perform, and they do it often. More than 500 concerts and events take place each year, giving them real stage experience, and these performances are open to the public, which keeps the academy at the centre of cultural life in Marylebone. Much of its strength comes from its links with top artists, who mentor, collaborate and inspire rather than simply teach. From beginners to postgraduates, the music courses are built to stretch talent, with creative expression and global outreach running alongside the training.
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