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List of Royal College of Music people
Last updated
July 01, 2025
This is a partial listing of alumni, teachers and Fellows of the
Royal College of Music
, London.
Alumni and faculty
Further former students can be found at
Category:Alumni of the Royal College of Music
.
Further former and present teachers can be found at
Category:Academics of the Royal College of Music
.
Richard Addinsell
(1904–1977), composer
Richard Adeney
(1920–2010), flautist
Sir Thomas Allen
(born 1944), singer
Julian Anderson
(born 1967), composer
Richard Arnell
(1917–2009), composer
Sir Malcolm Arnold
(1921–2006), composer
Alexander Baillie
(born 1956), cellist
Evelyn Barbirolli
(1911–2008), oboist
Peter Bassano
(1945–2025), trombonist, conductor
John S. Beckett
(1927–2007), composer, performer and conductor
Luke Bedford
(born 1978), composer
Adrian Beers
(1923–2004), double bass player
Derek Bell
(1935–2002), composer, harpist, and pianist
James Bernard
(1925–2001), composer
John Birch
(1929-2012), organist
Roger Birnstingl
, (born 1932) bassoonist
Robin Blaze
(born 1970), countertenor
Sir Arthur Bliss
(1891–1975), composer
Rutland Boughton
(1878–1960), composer
Julian Bream
(1933–2020), guitarist and lutenist
Frank Bridge
(1879–1941), composer
Benjamin Britten
(1913–1976), composer
Sheila Bromberg
(1928-2021), harpist
Rachel Brown
(living), flautist
Timothy Brown
(living), hornist
Aylmer Buesst
(1883–1970), conductor
Steve Burke
(born 1974), video game composer and sound designer
George Butterworth
(1885–1916), composer
Amice Calverley
(1896–1959), composer, Egyptologist
Clive Carey
(1883–1968), baritone, opera producer, composer and folk-song collector
Ronald Cavaye
(born 1951), pianist and writer
Otie Chew Becker
(1880–1953), violinist
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
(1875–1912), composer
Sarah Connolly
(born 1963), mezzo-soprano
David Cordier
(born 1959), countertenor
Charles Daniels
(born 1962), tenor
Thurston Dart
(1921–1971), performer and musicologist
Ray Davies
(1927–2017), trumpeter and bandleader
Sir Andrew Davis
(born 1944), conductor
Sir Colin Davis
(1927–2013) conductor
Alexandre Desplat
(born 1961), film composer
Margaret Douglas-Home
(1906–1996), pianist
Julius Drake
(born 1959), pianist and accompanist
Madeleine Dring
(1923–1977), 1945 ARCM (Piano), composer
George Dyson
(1883–1964), composer
Daniel Elms
(born 1985), composer
David Fanshawe
(1942–2010), composer and ethnomusicologist
Michael Finnissy
(born 1946), composer
Leonard N. Fowles
(1870–1939), composer, organist and choirmaster
Sarah Fox
(born 1973), soprano
Herbert Fryer
(1877–1957), pianist
Megumi Fujita of the
Fujita Piano Trio
Sir James Galway
(born 1939), flautist
Bernard Garfield
(1924–2025), bassoonist and composer
Noel Gay
(1898–1954), songwriter
Helen Gilliland
(1897-1942), actress and singer
Jane Glover
(born 1949), conductor
Walter Glynne
(1890-1945), operatic tenor
Robert John Godfrey
(born 1947), composer and pianist
Malcolm Goldring
oboist, conductor
Sir Eugene Goossens
(1893–1962), conductor
Léon Goossens
(1897–1988), oboist
Sir Charles Groves
(1915–1992), conductor
Douglas Guest
(1916–1996), organist and choirmaster
Richard Harvey
(born 1953), composer and multi-instrumentalist
David Helfgott
(born 1947), pianist
Naftali Hershtik
(born 1960), cantor
Kenneth Hesketh
(born 1968), composer
Georgette Heyer
(1902–1974), historical novelist
Gustav Holst
(1874–1934), composer
Nicholas Hooper
(born 1952), film-composer
James Horner
(1953–2015), film-composer
Dani Howard
(born 1993), composer
Jeremy Dale Roberts
(1934–2017), composer
Josef Horovitz
(born 1926), composer
Herbert Howells
(1892–1983), composer
Owain Arwel Hughes
(born 1942), conductor
Walter Hyde
(1875–1951), operatic tenor
William Hurlstone
(1876–1906), composer
John Ireland
(1879–1962), composer and pianist
Gordon Jacob
(1895–1984), composer
Georges Jacobi
(1840–1906), composer and conductor
Olga Jegunova
(born 1984), pianist
Dame Gwyneth Jones
(born 1936), Wagnerian soprano
Bryan Kelly
(born 1934), composer
Hannah Kendall
(born 1985), composer
Dame Thea King
(1925–2007), clarinetist
Jason Kouchak
(born 1969), composer and pianist
Constant Lambert
(1905–1951), composer and critic
Gabrielle Lambrick
(1913–1968), educator and historian
George-Emmanuel Lazaridis
(born 1978), pianist
Rowland Lee
(born 1960), composer, pianist and music arranger
John Lill
(born 1944), pianist
Roger Lord
(1924–2014), oboist with London Symphony Orchestra
Natalia Luis-Bassa
(born 1966), conductor
David Lyn
(1927–2012), actor
Sir Neville Marriner
(1924-2016), conductor
Colin Mawby
(1936–2019), organist, choral conductor and composer
Sir William McKie
(1901–1984), organist and choir director
Andrew March
(born 1973), composer
Susan Milan
(born 1940), flautist
Carlos Miranda
(born 1945), composer
Johannes Möller
(born 1981), guitarist and composer
Luke Mombrea
, composer
Francis Monkman
(born 1949), rock, classical and film-composer
Philip Moore
(born 1943), organist and composer
Ludovic Morlot
(born 1974), conductor
David Moule-Evans
(1905–1988), composer
Tokio Myers
(born 1984), pianist
Stuart Nicholson
(born 1975), organist
Steve Nieve
(born 1958), keyboardist
Aydin Önaç
(born c. 1950), pianist, teacher, headteacher
Sir Hubert Parry
(1848–1918), composer
Ian Partridge
(born 1938), tenor
Alex Paxton
(born 1990), composer, trombonist
Peter Pears
(1910–1986), singer
Kevin Penkin
(born 1992), anime, film and video game composer
"Mika" Michael Penniman
(born 1983), popular singer-songwriter
Trevor Pinnock
(born 1946), harpsichordist and conductor
Clement Power
(born 1980), conductor
Julie Price
(born 1963), bassoonist
Surendran Reddy
(1962–2010), composer and pianist
Achille Rivarde
(1865–1940), violinist and teacher
Clara Rodríguez
(born 1970), student and teaching professor.
Bernard Rose
(1916–1996), academic, Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Magdalen College, Oxford
Gilbert Rowland
(born 1946), harpsichordist
Isyana Sarasvati
(born 1993), singer and songwriter
Malcolm Sargent
(1895–1967), conductor
Paul Schwartz
(born 1956), producer, composer, conductor and pianist
Frederick Sharp
(1911–1988), baritone
Howard Shelley
(born 1950), pianist
Cyril Smith
(1909–1974), pianist
Laura Snowden
(born 1989), guitarist and composer
Philip Sparke
(born 1951), composer and conductor
Edna Stern
(born 1977), pianist
Maxim Vengerov
(born 1974), Russian-born Israeli
violinist
,
violist
, and conductor
Charles Villiers Stanford
(1852–1924), composer
Sophie Viney
(born 1974), composer, arranger and pianist
Albert Visetti
(1846–1928), composer, conductor and teacher
Leopold Stokowski
(1882–1977), conductor
Joan Sutherland
(1926–2010), singer
Christopher Tin
(born 1976), composer
Michael Tippett
(1905–1998), composer
Mark-Anthony Turnage
(born 1960), composer
Nick van Bloss
(born 1967), pianist and author
Vanessa-Mae
(born 1978), violinist
Rick Wakeman
(born 1949), keyboardist
Bernard Walton
(1917–1972), clarinetist
William Waterhouse
(1931–2007), bassoonist and musicologist
Fanny Waterman
(1920–2020), founding director of the
Leeds International Pianoforte Competition
Darryl Way
(born 1948), rock and classical musician
Andrew Lloyd Webber
(born 1948), composer
Julian Lloyd Webber
(born 1951), cellist
William Lloyd Webber
(1914–1982), organist and composer
Gillian Weir
(born 1941), organist
Grace Williams
(1906–1977), composer
John Williams
(born 1941), guitarist
Nardus Williams
, soprano singer
Ralph Vaughan Williams
(1872–1958), composer
Laura Wright
(born 1990), singer
Martin Yates
(born 1958), conductor
Fellows
Main article:
List of Fellows of the Royal College of Music
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