About Us
‘The Institute: great place; great people; great courses’
Dr. Simon Pitt, Chief Executive, Rockschool
The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, is Europe's finest school of modern music. Established over 20 years ago, The Institute has been developing & delivering cutting-edge courses to students of contemporary music for longer than any other UK-based school. Click here for more...
Many Institute students go on to develop great careers in the music industry and we are very proud of their achievements. Here are some of the students who have made the most of their Institute experience...
The IGFThe Institute of Contemporary Music Performance is proud to announce the signing of an exclusive sponsorship and partnership with the International Guitar Foundation.!
PartnersThe Institute counts on the support and services of a large number of music industry organisations, services and suppliers, and in combination with these valued partners provides the best possible learning environment plus a host of other benefits to all our students...
Audio ReliefIf you are a musician, your ears are so much more than the things you hang your shades on. How you hear music is a uniquely personal experience and you will never know how music sounds through the ears of anyone else. If you are serious about music, be serious about your ears, be serious about protection.
Alexander TechniqueThe Alexander Technique is available to ALL Institute students. The idea behind the Alexander Technique is to do less, it helps you to recognise and then let go of your excess tensions; it helps you to stop making too much effort when doing things, including playing your instrument or using your voice.
Job Opportunities at The InstituteAs a growing organisation, the Institute often has job opportunities available for people who would like to develop a career at Europe's finest school of modern music! Whether you are interested in a career in sales, marketing, administration or similar roles, why not join Europe's finest school of modern music?! Click on the link for more details...



