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  1. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Be inspired by the latest music from Academy students and staff. There has to be a place for new musicians to connect, collaborate and create. We are that place. A risk-taking conservatoire, based in the heart of London, where the traditions of the past meet the talent of the future.

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  2. The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the first Duke of Wellington.

  3. Explore the variety of courses and qualifications offered by the Royal Academy of Music, a leading conservatoire and member of the University of London. Learn about the benefits of studying music at the Academy, such as one-to-one lessons, small-group teaching, exchange programmes and LRAM teaching qualification.

  4. Visit our Museum to explore unique instruments, manuscripts and art and learn about the role the Academy and its alumni have played in musical development for 200 years.

  5. La Royal Academy of Music (en español: Real Academia de Música o a veces abreviado RAM por sus siglas en inglés) es un Conservatorio situado en Londres (Reino Unido), miembro de la Universidad de Londres, y una de las instituciones musicales más destacadas en todo el mundo.

  6. Into our third century of nurturing the next generation of talent and supporting musicians to realise their potential. Music makes us.

  7. La Royal Academy of Music (Real Academia de Música) fue una compañía fundada en febrero de 1719, durante la estancia de Georg Friderich Händel en Cannons, por un grupo de aristócratas para asegurarse a sí mismos un suministro constante de óperas barrocas u óperas serias.