Diana Roberts

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Since joining the Royal College of Music (RCM) in 2004, Diana Roberts has specialised in the development of the College's careers services for both its students and graduates. She currently manages the flagship Creative Careers Centre and delivers a range of entrepreneurial courses, including: Creative Enterprise, Creative Project Management and Music Administration, as well as contributing to the first module of its kind - Women In Music.

As part of developing a range of professional portfolio development schemes, wherein musicians gain firsthand experience of working in the industry, Diana has established a plethora of high profile concert series for soloists and chamber ensembles at many prestigious venues across the UK, including: Royal Albert Hall, St James's Piccadilly, Pallant House Gallery (Chichester) and The Venue (Leeds).

Her passion for multi-discipline artistic collaboration has played a substantial role in the innovative expansion of composition and performance opportunities for musicians. From conception to realisation, Diana has successfully spearheaded projects with the likes of: The National Gallery, V&A Museum, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, The British Library and, most recently, a series that creatively connects music with art exhibitions called 'In Tune With...' at the Royal Academy of Arts.  

Outside of her role at the RCM, Diana is a trustee of Street Orchestra Live, and a music photographer.

 
 

 

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