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      • The London Academy of Music was established by Henry Wylde in 1861 in St. James's Hall; there were separate sections for men and women. Teaching began on 15 November 1861, at which time the cost per annum was 15 guineas, or £15 15s 0d.
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  2. History. The London Academy of Music was established by Henry Wylde in 1861 in St. James's Hall; there were separate sections for men and women. [23][24] Teaching began on 15 November 1861, at which time the cost per annum was 15 guineas, or £15 15s 0d. [25] .

  3. The Royal Academy of Music is founded as Britain’s first conservatoire, in Tenterden Street, Hanover Square. 1826. Carl Maria von Weber conducts our first orchestral concert. 1830. HM King George IV grants a Royal Charter. 1856. Arthur Sullivan enters the Academy. 1886. Franz Liszt visits the Academy. 1900 - 1999. 1903.

  4. The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) [3][4] in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 [5] by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the first Duke of Wellington. [4]

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  6. About us. A world-leading conservatoire, we offer exceptional vocational training to actors, stage managers, technicians, directors and designers, regardless of their background or economic circumstances.

  7. The Royal Academy of Music in London was founded in 1822 by Lord Burghersh (later the 11th Earl of Westmorland), a soldier and keen amateur musician, to whom this book is dedicated.

  8. The first establishment that received the name of Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1720. It was not an educational establishment, which its name seems to imply, but merely an institution so called, raised by large subscriptions among the nobility and gentry, for the purpose of introducing into this country the Italian Opera.