Course
Spring 2025
Uppingham School, a prestigious independent boarding school with a rich history dating back to 1584, offers an unparalleled setting for Holiday Music. Renowned for its exceptional musical heritage, the school provides access to three dedicated music schools, a 300-seat theater, and a stunning chapel with a pipe organ. You’ll benefit from the state-of-the-art practice rooms and performance spaces, all located within a beautiful, historic campus. The school's commitment to nurturing musical excellence provides a truly inspiring and immersive environment for a week of high-quality music-making.
Holiday Music benefits from the same high-quality facilities used by these musical prodigies, including acoustically superb performance halls, numerous practice rooms, and a vibrant, creative atmosphere that is steeped in musical excellence and inspiration.
What to expect
Venue Website: https://www.uppingham.co.uk/
TUTORs
EXTENDED TEAM
TUTORS
Role/s
Piano Coach
Instrument/s
Piano
Role/s
Cello Coach
Instrument/s
Cello
Role/s
Vocal Coordinator
Instrument/s
Piano, Voice
Role/s
Violin Coach
Instrument/s
Violin
Role/s
Piano Coach
Instrument/s
Piano
Role/s
Orchestra and String Coach
Instrument/s
Viola
Role/s
Musical Consultant, Piano Coach
Instrument/s
Piano
EXTENDED TEAM
Role/s
Yoga, Wellbeing Coach
Instrument/s
-
Role/s
Resident Pianist
Instrument/s
Piano
Role/s
Administration
Instrument/s
Cello, Piano, Violin, Flute
VENUE
GALLERY
VIDEo
FAQs
Yes! Many participants return year after year, enjoying the chance to play with different ensembles, try new repertoire, and reconnect with friends.
You’ll be asked about your instrument, experience, and repertoire preferences so we can make the best group match for you.
We have several wonderful venues. Each course or event has a dedicated page which will confirm the Venue details and any other helpful information.
Not at all! Many people apply individually. We’ll place you in a group that matches your playing level and repertoire interests.
In addition to ensemble coaching, participants can enjoy a wide range of optional activities such as choir, orchestra, jazz, yoga, and movement classes. Evenings are informal, with opportunities to relax and socialise in the common rooms.
Participants are sent their music 4–6 weeks before the course, giving plenty of time to prepare.
Before the course, Claire Smith (Course Director) will speak with you to discuss your playing level, experience, and repertoire preferences. She and the team will then carefully match you with one or more groups and assign suitable repertoire.
We recommend attending our Taster Days, where you can meet tutors and students, try some activities, and get a feel for the course.
Anyone who plays an instrument at approximately Grade 5 level or above is welcome. You can apply as a soloist, with a pre-formed group, or as an instrumentalist looking to join a group.