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- You’ll gain a deep understanding of the current music industry, learning the relevant skills and professional knowledge you need to pursue a career doing what you love. You’ll get a mix of expert one-to-one and group tuition in your main area of instrumental or vocal focus – which we call ‘principal study’.
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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.
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Solo performance and collaborative artistry are fundamental to your studies, and the course offers opportunities both within the College and in a variety of professional and community settings to develop your skills.
If you're an international student with an offer to study at RWCMD – but need to meet our English language requirements – you can take part in our 10-week pre-sessional course.
WHY STUDY HERE. STUDENT SUPPORT. FACILITIES. STUDENT LIFE. EMPLOYABILITY. Summary. A leading conservatoire, RWCMD's inclusive and welcoming environment encourages collaboration and creativity across its music and drama departments.
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama attracts the best creative talent from across the globe. As Wales’ national conservatoire, we fire imagination and drive innovation, offering training to more than 800 actors, musicians, designers, technicians and arts managers from more than 40 countries.