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  1. Why study music at RWCMD? We boast small class sizes with one-to-one teaching, providing our students with a bespoke education that is best suited to their needs.

  2. Its new curriculum design launches from September 2023 and shares elements with the Curriculum for Wales and RWCMD’s music degrees, providing a flow of learning that can take you from your first musical steps, all the way through to conservatoire entry and beyond.

  3. The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is totally negative in supporting students. In particular several music departments are totally biased with favourtism in marks and have an incredibly negative atmosphere.

  4. Why study this course? You’ll develop a comprehensive, highly developed and cohesive set of vocal, professional, physical and acting skills and techniques. These will allow you to adapt to the diverse opportunities and wide-ranging demands of today’s rapidly expanding musical theatre industry.

  5. Jan 8, 2015 · Having mastered braille music by touch, Rachel is now the first blind student to study a music degree here at RWCMD, and hopes to have a career as a concert pianist. Rachel meeting Prince Charles when she was at RWCMD’s Junior Conservatoire.

  6. The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is Wales’ national conservatoire, offering courses in music, drama, design and arts management. Our students’ extraordinary talent and potential is fused with exceptional teaching and unrivalled industry links, to bring dreams to life.

  7. resources.rwcmd.ac.uk › pdf › RWCMD-International-Guide-2022RWCMD

    RWCMD A Guide for International Students 2022 | rwcmd.ac.uk The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (RWCMD) is the National Conservatoire of Wales and competes alongside an international peer group of conservatoires and specialist arts colleges for the best students globally, enabling students to enter and influence the world of music,

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