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  1. La Guildhall School of Music and Drama est une école supérieure de musique et d'art dramatique de Londres (Royaume-Uni) fondée en 1880 et dispensant un enseignement en musique, opéra, théâtre et techniques des arts du spectacle. Historique. La première ...

  2. The Production Arts Department at Guildhall has long been recognised as providing some of the most innovative vocational theatre, arts production and live event training anywhere in the world. The School boasts technical and performance facilities which are among the best in the world. The teaching is practical and production-based; students ...

  3. Vice-Principal & Director of Drama. Professor Orla O'Loughlin. Vice-Principal & Director of Music. Armin Zanner. Vice-Principal & Director of Production Arts. Professor Andy Lavender. Vice-Principal & Director of Innovation and Engagement. Professor Sean Gregory. Director of Guildhall Young Artists & Safeguarding.

  4. Permanent, Full Time (35 hours per week) Salary Range: £46,050 – £51,530 (including London Weighting and Supplement) per annum depending on experience/performance. Guildhall School of Music & Drama is a vibrant, international community of musicians, actors and production artists in the heart of the City of London.

  5. Sundial Court, the School's hall of residence, is located on Chiswell Street, just around the corner from the Silk Street building. Sundial Court has 176 bedrooms in thirty-nine flats, each with either three, four, five or six bedrooms. Each flat has a communal kitchen with dining area, shower room and separate toilet.

  6. Study with Guildhall. If you are interested in applying to Guildhall School we would encourage you to attend an Open Day to find out more about the opportunities available at the School. You’ll get to discuss the training with teaching staff, current students or recent graduates. Visit our department pages for more details.

  7. Graham Johnson, Senior Professor of Accompaniment, leads annual Song Guild recitals, and in keeping with the School’s commitment to experiment and innovation, Iain Burnside (Collaborative Piano Teacher) has initiated several ground-breaking performance projects combining music and drama.