The Royal Scottish Conservatory of Music is the busiest performing arts institution in Scotland. The teaching content of the college means that the performance arrangement is very intensive. There are many performances on campus every week (there are more than 6 performances in our own venue every year), and there are even more outside the school.
The college has two specially-built campuses in the city center, and its facilities are second to none in Europe. The college has also made continuous investment, spending 6 million pounds to build a new Speirs Locks studio and 2 million pounds to renovate the campus on Renfrew Street. The college's facilities include six professional performance venues, a large number of practice rooms, first-class recording rooms, leading professional stage techniques and training courses, four customized dance studios, and new technology, design, scenery, props and costume design studios. The college also actively uses the latest information technology and digital technology.
the relationship between colleges and professional bodies is enviable. The "International Scholars" program invites world-renowned professionals to teach, work and perform with teachers and students at the Royal Conservatory of Music. The Royal Scottish Conservatory of Music has established cooperative relations with all national performing groups in Britain, providing students with rich opportunities to perform and cooperate with many famous artists and groups. Our partners include BBC, Scottish Ballet, Scottish Opera Troupe, Scottish National Drama Troupe, Royal Scottish National Symphony Orchestra, Celtic Concert, New Moves International, Edinburgh International Arts Festival, Shakespeare's Global Theatre, playwrights' workshops, Scottish and classical music radio stations and so on. The college also cooperates with the famous Gaelic university Sabhal Mòr Ostaig to promote Gaelic performing arts, especially to provide Gaelic drama training opportunities. Under this cooperation mechanism, many opportunities are provided for students and graduates to accept the guidance of outstanding artists and young artists in the school.
The Royal Scottish Conservatory of Music * * * has about 8 undergraduate and graduate students from all over the world, who are studying performance, modern ballet, opera, jazz, contemporary performance practice, technology and production art, digital film and television, musical drama and classical and contemporary texts. In addition to undergraduate and postgraduate majors, the college also offers many night, weekend, short-term and summer courses, as well as comprehensive continuing career development courses. The "Youth Conservatory of Music" for 7-18-year-olds specializes in cultivating young people with musical talents, and teaches musical instruments to students from the first grade of primary school to the sixth grade of secondary school in schools all over Scotland.
the college attaches great importance to scientific research, because the key factors in performance and/or creation can bring clear and unique status and characteristics to the college's scientific research. Bachelor of Education (Music) is the main way for students to enter Scottish classrooms to teach music. This course in our college is also the only four-year course in the world that can provide internship experience.
At the Royal Scottish Conservatory of Music, we build the future of performance.