Royal Albert Hall
Timothy Redmond is a seasoned conductor and educator with extensive experience in conducting orchestras and opera across the UK, Europe, and the US since September 1993. Redmond currently serves as a Professor of Conducting at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and has held guest conducting positions with prestigious organizations such as the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and Manchester Camerata Ltd. Notable engagements include being a Guest Conductor for the Haydn Foundation of Bolzano and Trento since January 2019, and co-creating the family concert series MY GREAT ORCHESTRAL ADVENTURE ™ at the Royal Albert Hall. Additional contributions include serving as Principal Conductor for the KNOW THE SCORE ® program with Moving Performance Ltd. and a former Music Director of the Winston-Salem Symphony from June 2019 to August 2021. Redmond's educational background includes studies at the Royal Northern College of Music and The University of Manchester.
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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage. Its breathtaking auditorium hosts over 370 shows a year by the world’s greatest artists. The magical atmosphere combined with inspired artists creates legendary events. Opened in 1871 as part of Prince Albert’s vision for a centre for the Arts and Sciences, the Hall is a registered charity which operates without public funding, remaining true to his founding ambitions within a modern context. Extending the brand with 200 events outside the auditorium, the Hall has broadened its appeal to younger, diverse audiences whilst still engaging its existing customers. The Hall also offers the Elgar Room, a state-of-the-art small-scale performance space which hosts performances of classical music, jazz and world music, comedy, dance and hush, a series of gigs for just signed bands throughout the year. In the main auditorium, it offers the Albert Sessions, an initiative that encourages up and coming acts to play at the Hall with lower ticket prices to encourage younger audiences to visit the Hall. It also works extensively with schools, young people, disadvantaged groups and partners such as Music For Youth through its Education programme, reaching over 100,000 participants each year as part of its extensive public benefit remit. It has also been appointed by the Arts Council as one of the country’s regional music education hubs. Registered charity number: 254543