Rhiannon Randle

Key details:

Department:
Academic Studies | Guildhall Young Artists | Junior Guildhall
Role:
Musical Awareness Teacher
Rhiannon Randle

Biography

Rhiannon Randle is an award-winning composer, violinist, soprano, teacher and academic. She is a member of Guildhall School's Academic Studies Department; teaches Composition and Musical Awareness at Junior Guildhall; and supervises undergraduates at Cambridge University. She studied Music at Cambridge, followed by MPhil Composition also at Cambridge with Richard Causton and Jeremy Thurlow, and was a Leverhulme Arts Scholar on Guildhall School's MA in Opera Making & Writing, graduating with Distinction under Julian Philips and Julian Anderson. Rhiannon also attended Junior Guildhall and won The Principal’s Prize and Environ Music Composition Prize. Heralded as one of the UK's bright, emerging choral composers, published by Boosey & Hawkes and Stainer & Bell, Rhiannon's music has been performed by Sarah Connolly, BBC Singers, Britten Sinfonia, Heath Quartet, Choirs of King's and Trinity College Cambridge, and broadcast on BBC Radio 3. She has written three chamber operas, one in association with Royal Opera House.

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