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The Philip & Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists |
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We're delighted to announce the new selection of award winners! |
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The Award enables young musicians at the start of their career to gain vital concert and recital experience across the UK. The scheme also allows Making Music member groups to tap into some of the very best young musical talent to programme into their concert season.
Artists listed here can be engaged by any member group of Making Music. There are a limited number of subsidised bookings - click on the 'How to book' link at the bottom of the page to find out more.
In 2002 the Philip and Dorothy Green Music Trust secured the future of the AYCA with the largest single donation Making Music has received in its 65 year history.
Since 1961 it has helped to launch the careers of scores of young musicians.
Award Winners 2008
James Barralet, cello
Jessica Chan, piano
Stephanie Corley, soprano
Erica Eloff, soprano
Sara Deborah Struntz, violin
James Willshire, piano
Recommended Artists 2008
Anna-Liisa Bezrodny, violin
Dimitris Dekavallas, guitar
Sibila Konstantinova, piano
Tamsin Waley-Cohen, violin
Raymond Fox Bursary 2008
Jennifer Lee, piano
We are also delighted to offer an exclusive engagement opportunity to Making Music members for the Sitkovetsky Trio, current winners of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund Ensemble Award.
How to Apply
Awards comprise a number of performing engagements (concertos and recitals) with Making Music member groups around the UK.
Applications are considered from instrumentalists and singers under the age of 30, and are invited from EU and British Commonwealth citizens towards the end of every year, with a closing date in early January. Auditions take place in mid February in London.
Application forms will be available on this website in the autumn.
Page last updated:
15 May 08 |
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The Philip and Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists, Making Music, 2-4 Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3NW |
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Glynne Stackhouse, Awards Administrator |
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ayca@makingmusic.org.uk |
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Philip & Dorothy Green AYCA 1961 to 2007 |
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How to book |
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The Philip & Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists has been instrumental in launching the careers of many of today's stars. |
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Making Music members can book all the current Young Concert Artists. There are a limited number of subsidised bookings. |
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Positive about equal oppotunities |
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Fox & Hodgson Bursaries |
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Find out how a positive approach to equal opportunities can help your group be more accessible, increase its membership and audience, involve your local community, raise funds. |
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The Raymond Fox and Alfreda Hodgson Bursaries are awarded in alternate years to outstanding young instrumentalists and vocalists. |
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