Collections in Consort: Extra-special instruments make for an extra-special concert
Clare Tyack, RSM Governor and member of the sub-committee for the RSM Fine Instrument Scheme reviews the Collections in Consort performance on Sunday 20 November
Read More»RSM People: Tally Koren
A lifelong passion that has taken singer-songwriter Tally Koren from Haifa to London was nearly derailed earlier this year thanks to health complications and the loss of her voice. Read how she got her start and how RSM was able to help Tally get back to doing what she loves most.
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Read More»RSM People: Alison Moncrieff-Kelly
As a former beneficiary, a Member and a part of the Court of Assistants, cellist Alison Moncrieff-Kelly has first-hand experience of more facets of RSM than most. Here, she explains how she became involved with the Society and how RSM has helped her throughout her career.
Read More»RSM People: Toby Thatcher
While much of the support RSM provides is for treatments that bring musicians back to
full health, just as much of the support goes towards managing long-term health issues, as is the case for Australian-British conductor Toby Thatcher. Find out how RSM has been able to help fund the consistent attention his health demands.
HM Queen Elizabeth II
The Royal Society of Musicians’ President, Chairman, Governors, Members and staff send their deepest condolences to the Royal Family following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Read More»RSM People: Kim Murphy
RSM is proud to be a charity run by musicians for musicians. Bassoonist Kim Murphy became a Member in 2018 and then a Governor in 2020, responsible for the decision making that helps her fellow colleagues across the profession. She tells us what goes on behind the scenes.
Read More»RSM People: Nigel Waterhouse
Having spent decades bringing attention to the accordion, Nigel Waterhouse began to suffer hearing loss, which was made worse by several well-meaning attempts to help before a specialist stepped in. Find out how RSM has helped fund Nigel’s new hearing aids and what difference they have made to his sound world.
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