The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) is Britain's oldest conservatoire, established in 1822. It became a full member of the University of London in 1999 and is located on Marylebone Road in London. RAM inspires musicians from over 60 countries, offering a platform for collaboration and innovation in music. The Academy has a rich history, including notable events such as its first orchestral concert conducted by Carl Maria von Weber in 1826 and visits from renowned composers like Franz Liszt and Richard Strauss.
RAM provides a wide range of music education programs from pre-school to postgraduate levels, covering areas such as instrumental performance, composition, jazz, and opera. The Academy also runs community initiatives and the Junior Academy for younger students. Its facilities include the David Josefowitz Recital Hall and spaces for orchestral performances. RAM hosts concerts, records music through its label, and engages in international tours, emphasizing creativity and global outreach in the music community.