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Royal College of Music

Live from Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall, London
Friday, March 7th, 2025
10 AM PT | 1 PM ET | 19 CET

STEINWAY SPIRIOCAST

Royal College of Music

Live From Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall, London

Premiere: FRIDAY, MARCH 7TH, 2025
10 AM PT | 1 PM ET | 19 CET

Pianists from the prestigious Royal College of Music in London perform Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring for piano 4 hands, presented as a set of 7 duos.

Programme approximately 45 minutes.

Opened in 1883, the Royal College of Music (RCM) is a world leading music conservatoire with a prestigious history and contemporary outlook. More than 900 undergraduate and postgraduate students come from over 50 countries and are taught in a dynamic environment, leaving the RCM to become the outstanding performers, conductors, and composers of the future. In 2024 the Royal College of Music was ranked the Global No. 1 institution for Performing Arts for the third year running and earned the inaugural top spot for Music in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.

The Royal College of Music has trained some of the most important figures in British and international music including composers and performers such as Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Michael Tippett, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Leopold Stokowski, Sir Hubert Parry, Sir Colin Davis, Sir Neville Marriner, Dame Joan Sutherland, Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Sarah Connolly, Tarik O’Regan, Gerald Finley, Lord Lloyd Webber, Sir James Galway, Anna Meredith MBE, Louise Alder and Mark-Anthony Turnage.

Regular visitors to the Royal College of Music include Sir Thomas Allen, Sir Antonio Pappano, Alina Ibragimova and Lang Lang. Our recent honorary doctorates include Sir Antonio Pappano, Jonas Kaufmann, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Sir Roger Norrington, Sir Bryn Terfel, Steve Reich and Maxim Vengerov.

The RCM has the biggest keyboard faculty in the UK where students are encouraged to fulfil their own potential. Students specialise in a variety of areas such as solo piano, contemporary piano, collaborative piano and organ, as well as fortepiano and harpsichord.

Pianists enjoy being part of a faculty that achieves unrivalled success in international competitions and provides a range of performance opportunities from solo recitals in London and beyond to concerto performances with RCM orchestras.

How to join

BEST PRACTICES

  • We strongly recommend connecting Spirio to a television via the HDMI port. This provides the best connection and viewing experience.
  • Ensure your Spirio piano regularly receives all technical service and maintenance from a Steinway–trained Spirio technician.
  • Ensure the Wi-Fi signal strength at the piano is strong and reliable.
  • 50 Mbps is the minimum required network upload and download speed to ensure a flawless Spiriocast experience. Visit speedtest.net to check your internet connection speed.
  • Ensure the iPad, Spirio App and piano software are updated frequently.
  • Confirm network connections (Wi-Fi/Ethernet, Bluetooth) and performance (Spiriocast System Check) are ready prior to a live Spiriocast event.

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