2022/23 RCM Fellowships announced
Wednesday 26 October 2022
º£½ÇÂÒÂ×¹Ù·½ Director, Professor Colin Lawson, has announced the remarkable musicians who will hold fellowships for the 2022/23 academic year.
Fellows make a vital contribution to life at the RCM in a wide variety of ways: putting on concerts and lectures, undertaking special research projects, coaching and accompanying RCM students and providing them with support through their transition to professional careers.
Selected via a competitive audition process, the following list comprises some of today’s most talented young performers and academics.
Collaborative piano fellowships
Lord & Lady Lurgan Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Ella O’Neill, piano (Vocal and Opera faculty)
Eileen Edgar and Anthony Saltmarsh Collaborative Piano Fellowship
Ian Clarke, piano (Vocal & Opera faculty)
Adami Award for Collaborative Piano Fellows
Alessio Enea, piano
Other fellowships
Fellowship in Historical Keyboards
Dominika Maszczynska, (Historical Performance faculty)
RCM String Quartet Fellowship
Alkyona Quartet (Emma Purslow, Marike Kruup, Claire Newton, Jobine Siekman)
Junior fellowships for Artist Diploma in Performance and Artist Diploma in Composition students
Mills Williams Junior Fellowship
Gabriele Sutkute, piano
Constant & Kit Lambert Junior Fellowship
Maxence Bretel, violin
The Carne Trust Junior Fellowship
Apolline Khou, harpsichord