The latest news from our staff, students and alumni.
Leeds Conservatoire and the Red Violin festival have teamed up to bring a fun, free of charge, musical experience to the city and invite violinists of all ages and abilities to join.
Find out more about 'One HundRED Violins: Join Flashmob in Leeds This October'A brand-new network has been created to connect creative musical talent with opportunities in West Yorkshire. Launched by Mayor Tracy Brabin in collaboration with Leeds Conservatoire, Come Play With Me, and CREATEBritain, the regional network will be a central hub for music industry professionals to share knowledge and insight, create opportunities and collaborate.
Find out more about 'New Music Industry Network Launched for Creatives in West Yorkshire'Every year, the RPS provides funding to talented young musicians who do not own an instrument suitable for their professional training. The RPS has again chosen to support three of our students.
Find out more about 'Royal Philharmonic Society Continues Support for Leeds Conservatoire Students'The National Student Survey (NSS) gathers students’ opinions on the quality of their courses and the conservatoire is again pleased with its results.
Find out more about 'Leeds Conservatoire Surpasses Sector Average in Several NSS 2024 Areas'Leeds Conservatoire has an ongoing partnership with Sound City. As part of this, the festival team has selected artists from the conservatoire to perform at Sound City 2024: the eighth year in a row.
Find out more about 'Introducing Leeds Conservatoire Artists Selected for Sound City 2024'22 female and nonbinary musicians, aged between 8 and 15, were welcomed to Leeds Conservatoire to experience jazz music and improvisation in a supportive environment.
Find out more about 'Jazz Camp for Girls Returns to Leeds Conservatoire'