Conferment of Diplomas 2022 | watch in full or highlights
Watch the College’s two 2022 Conferment of Diplomas ceremonies here, in full, or as edited highlights, and download the programme, along with the full texts of the speeches and citations.
The College celebrates with a double Conferment Day
The College enjoyed the opportunity to mark two years’ of achievements by its members, and recognise recipients of the RCO Medal, with not one, but two Conferment ceremonies at Southwark Cathedral this year.
RCO News January 2022
The College’s bi-annual magazine for members contains features, details of forthcoming events and courses, and general news and views from the RCO.
Who alone is good : a performance of Paul Trepte’s winning piece in the RCO Composition Competition
Nicholas Madden and Paul Trepte perform Who alone is good for tenor solo and organ, a setting by Paul Trepte of the words of St Francis of Assisi, which won the 25 years and over category in the RCO’s Composition Competition in 2020.
RCO Journal Volume 14, 2020/2021
The 2020/2021 edition of the College’s research publication, The Journal of the Royal College of Organists, can be downloaded here as a complete edition.
RCO Medal to be awarded at a concert to celebrate the life of Jennifer Bate
Before her death last year, Jennifer Bate made specific requests for a memorial concert in her name. This event has just been announced, and it will also include the posthumous presentation of the RCO Medal to Jennifer, in recognition of her contributions to organ performance and teaching.
‘The College has certainly created something!’ – highlights from The Organ Show
The aim of interNational Organ Day in April 2021 was to restore the organ in the public’s consciousness to its former position central to music making across the world. The celebrations went online with the onset of lockdown, and they can still be enjoyed via YouTube. Here’s how The Organ Show was born, with links to some notable highlights.
Anna Hallett inaugurates Young Voices for RCO News
Our twice-yearly print publication, RCO News, contains a new series. We’ve asked younger members of the College to give us their perspective on learning the organ, and tell us of their concerns as they develop their skills and careers as musicians in the twenty-first century, and teenage organist Anna Hallett has written the first article for us.
RCO News June 2021
The June 2021 edition of the College’s bi-annual magazine can be downloaded by RCO Members here in pdf format.

