Alumni

You’ve spent your time studying music production at Abbey Road Institute, working hard and immersing yourself in all the learning and experiences on offer, what next?

Ambitious and motivated, our alumni from across our international schools are establishing themselves in the next stages of their careers in the music industry and beyond. They’re working as music producers and sound engineers, undertaking internships and much more. The opportunities are broad, from working in studios, for various businesses and startups in the music and cultural sectors to setting up their own initiatives and working freelance, juggling many exciting and demanding projects.

We look forward to following the future successes of our new Los Angeles school graduates when our first class finishes in 2026!

Our Los Angeles graduates will join the Abbey Road global network, including all our alumni and industry friends. This extended family is drawn from different backgrounds and has various skill sets. They progress onto a range of careers in music, pro audio, engineering, production, film and TV, and more. Brought together at the end of their studies for the global graduation ceremony, there are many opportunities for future collaboration and partnerships.

The curriculum is fantastic, extremely comprehensive, contemporary and relevant to today’s industry.

Andrea Mastroiacovo, Graduate

There is some real visionary foresight in Abbey Road Institute being established to preserve the cultural legacy of Abbey Road.

Youth (Paul McCartney, The Verve, Killing Joke)

The course taught me what it means to be a producer and engineer in the industry, I learned things I couldn’t have learned anywhere else.

Marta Di Nozzi, Graduate

It’s a unique experience in so many ways, the location, the calibre of guest lecturers and access to Abbey Road Studios for classes is pretty amazing. There aren't many places you get to record a full orchestra!

Jason O’Bryan, Lecturer

Come with an open mind and a voracious appetite to soak up the magic! Be prepared to work hard - you’ll get out what you put in.

Ian Ramage, Lecturer