Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
Chairmen
Lord Charles Bruce, 1889–96
Thomas Threlfall, 1897–1907
Sir William Bigge, 1907–16
Ernest Mathews CVO, 1917–28
Raymond Ffennell, 1928–38
(From 1939 to 1983 there was no independent Chairman; instead the post rotated annually between the Director of the RCM and the Principal of the RAM.)
Sir Brian Young, 1984–7
Sir John Burgh, 1987–94
Sir Peter Marychurch, 1994–2000
Sir John Baker, 2000–2006
Lord Sutherland of Houndwood, 2006–
Secretaries
George Watson, 1889–96
Samuel Aitken, 1896–1900 (Hon. Sec.)
James Muir, 1900–1933
Hilary Macklin, 1934–62
William Cole, 1962–74
Philip Cranmer, 1974–83
Chief Executives
Ronald Smith, 1983–92
Richard Morris, 1993–2009
Guy Perricone, 2010–
Principals of the RAM
Sir Alexander Mackenzie, 1888
Sir John B. McEwen, 1924
Sir Stanley Marchant, 1936
Reginald Thatcher, 1949
Sir Thomas Armstrong, 1955
Sir Anthony Lewis, 1968
Sir David Lumsden, 1982
Lynn Harrell, 1993
Sir Curtis Price, 1995
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, 2008
Directors of the RCM
Sir George Grove, 1883
Sir Hubert Parry, 1895
Sir Hugh Allen, 1919
Sir George Dyson, 1938
Sir Ernest Bullock, 1953
Sir Keith Falkner, 1960
Sir David Willcocks, 1974
Michael Gough Matthews, 1985
Dame Janet Ritterman, 1993
Colin Lawson, 2005
Directors of the RNCM (following 1985 Reconstitution)
Sir John Manduell, 1971
Edward Gregson, 1996
Jonty Stockdale, 2008
Directors of the RSAMD [now RCS] (following 1985 Reconstitution)
Sir Philip Ledger, 1982
John Wallace, 2002
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