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  2. Royal Academy of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academy of Music manages the Royal Academy of Music Bach Prize (sponsored by the Kohn Foundation), a music award to musicians or scholars who have made an important contribution to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. [41] The Gilbert Betjemann Prize is a gold medal awarded by the Royal Academy of Music "for operatic singing".

  3. Royal Academy of Music Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum has recently undergone refurbishment [4] and now contains a 'History of the Academy' display that includes items from notable musicians associated with the Academy: one of Sir Henry Wood's conducting batons, letters by Felix Mendelssohn [5] and the restored Alexander horn which was played by Dennis Brain, damaged in the crash which killed him, and subsequently restored by Paxman of ...

  4. List of people associated with the Royal Academy of Music

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    William Crotch (First principal of the Royal Academy of Music, from 1822) William Hayman Cummings; Laurence Cummings (Head of Historical Performance) Maria Curcio (Piano – former Visiting Professor) Sir Colin Davis (International Chair of Orchestral Studies) [20] Julius Drake (pianist) Christopher Elton (Head of Keyboard until 2011)

  5. Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music - Wikipedia

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    Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music (GRSM) was a professional diploma of graduate status (equivalent to a university first degree) that was open to both internal students of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music after joint examination. Candidates followed a three-year course including: first and second instrumental or ...

  6. Category:Royal Academy of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academy of Music is a music school in London which has been a constituent college of the University of London since 1999. The main article for this category is Royal Academy of Music . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Academy of Music .

  7. King George III Museum - Wikipedia

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    The King George III Museum was a museum within King's College London, England between 1843 and 1927 which held the collections of scientific instruments of George III as well as eminent nineteenth-century scientists including Sir Charles Wheatstone and Charles Babbage.

  8. Royal Academy of Music (company) - Wikipedia

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    Handel by Francis Kyte (fl. 1710–1744), National Portrait Gallery. The King's Theatre on the Haymarket (London) by William Capon.. The Royal Academy of Music was a company founded in February 1719, during George Frideric Handel's residence at Cannons, by a group of aristocrats to secure themselves a constant supply of opera seria.

  9. State Institute for Music Research - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 a new National Institute for German Music Research was founded in Berlin, led by Max Seiffert, incorporating the old Royal College and the Bückeburg Institute. World War II then saw the nearly complete destruction of the Institute and the Museum.