The Society of Recorder Players
President:
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
CBE
Registered Charity No. 282751
Scottish
Registered Charity No. SC038422
Since 1937 The Society of
Recorder Players has been
stimulating interest and enjoyment in the art of
recorder playing
Studying the Recorder
Many universities make a contribution towards instrumental tuition, and instrumental performance can form a significant part of a music degree at university level. Applications in the UK are made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. In the Republic of Ireland applications are made through the Central Applications Office.
Institutions where the recorder can be studied as first study include:
Trinity College of Music, London, www.tcm.ac.uk
Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London, www.gsmd.ac.uk
London College of Music and Media, elgar.tvu.ac.uk
Royal Academy of Music, London, www.ram.ac.uk
Royal College of Music, London, www.rcm.ac.uk
Canterbury Christ Church University College, Canterbury, Kent, www.cant.ac.uk
School of Music, University of Leeds, www.leeds.ac.uk/music/
Birmingham Conservatoire, www.conservatoire.uce.ac.uk
Colchester Institute, www.colinstcmpa.free-online.co.uk
Huddersfield University, www.hud.ac.uk/mh/music/
Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff, www.rwcmd.ac.uk/
Dartington College of Arts, www.dartington.ac.uk
Kingston University, www.kingston.ac.uk/~gr_s055/design/depts/music/
Napier University, Edinburgh, www.napier.ac.uk/depts/music/tomlin.html
Queen's University, Belfast, www.music.qub.ac.uk
University of Ulster, Jordanstown, www.ulster.ac.uk
University of Manchester, www.man.ac.uk
University of Southampton - www.soton.ac.uk
Royal Irish Academy of Music www.riam.ie
Dublin Institute of Technology Conservatory of Music and Drama, www.dit.ie/DIT/appliedarts/cmd/
Cork School of Music www.cit.ie/about/music.htm


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