Friday, April 29, 2016
Faces on Friday - Music Student - Royal Academy of Music - London
Whilst exploring London recently I came across one of the buildings which is part of The University of London's Royal Academy of Music.
What an honour it must be to study here. I was unable to ascertain if the young musician I have featured as my Face on Friday was actually a student there, he certainly looks as if he takes his studies very seriously. I think his instrument case is fabulous don't you?
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Royal Academy of Music
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London, UK
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that is a totally awesome case, it is a work of art. looks like great protection if it starts to rain...
ReplyDeleteI love those cases. He looks like the studious type. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the case, I suppose he does have an instrument in it :-))) Take care Diane x
ReplyDeleteI expect that the instrument is pretty nice by the look of the case!
ReplyDeleteThe competition to enter the Royal Academy of Music is really tough.
ReplyDeleteWhew -- he doesn't have to worry about physical exercise after hauling that instrument case around. It is a beautiful one as I am sure is the instrument it houses.
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