10:00am | 21 May 2012
Durrington Room
Kati Debretzeni, Leader of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, works with talented RCM performers
6:00pm | 28 May 2012
Museum
Let us whisk you back to Vienna in the summer of 1815 in this celebratory concert on period instruments, recreating Hummel's famous "Ducat Concerts".
1:05pm | 14 June 2012
Durrington Room
10:00am | 15 June 2012
Durrington Room
Members of the acclaimed early music ensemble Florilegium work with RCM musicians
8:00pm | 22 June 2012
Palace of Versailles, France
This thrilling collaboration with the CMBV in Versailles recreates what is often described as the "world's first orchestra" - Louis XIV's 24 Violons du Roi
10:30pm | 23 June 2012
Midsummer Festival, Palace of Hardelot
This thrilling collaboration with the CMBV in Versailles recreates what is often described as the "world's first orchestra" - Louis XIV's 24 Violons du Roi
6:00pm | 25 June 2012
Museum
Music for violin and continuo by Italian composers such as Tartini, Geminiani and Carbonelli
5:15pm | 28 June 2012
Museum
Jane Chapman and Andrew Woolley present the fascinating "Hindustani Airs" - 18th transcriptions for harpsichord of Indian vocal music. Part of the Grove Forum lecture series "Keyboard Music(s)"
10:00am | 28 June 2012
Durrington Room
Members of the acclaimed early music ensemble Florilegium work with RCM musicians
6:30pm | 9 July 2012
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Ahead of this evening's concert, this talk comes from the inspirational Dr Piotr Nawrot, co-founder of the Arakaendar Bolivia Choir.
7:30pm | 9 July 2012
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
This joyful, life-affirming and award-winning choir present a celebration of Bolivian baroque choral music.
8:00pm | 24 July 2012
Festival de Radio France et Montpellier
This thrilling collaboration with the CMBV in Versailles recreates what is often described as the "world's first orchestra" - Louis XIV's 24 Violons du Roi
3:00pm | 28 July 2012
Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, SW1X 9DQ
This thrilling collaboration with the CMBV in Versailles recreates what is often described as the "world's first orchestra" - Louis XIV's 24 Violons du Roi