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JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Our Junior Scholarships are open to musicians aged 16-18 who are not yet studying in higher education.
Each academic year we award amounts ranging from £500 to £1,500 to Junior Scholars, depending on individual circumstances. Scholarships can be used to cover fees, instrument purchase, masterclasses, competitions, recordings, concerts and other related activities.
Important dates for 2023:
January 30th - Applications open
March 5th - Applications close
April (date tbc) - Invitation to audition
May (dates below) - Auditions
June (date tbc) - Results announced
The auditions will take place in:
Manchester - Friday 12th May
London - Sunday 14th/Thursday 18th/Friday 19th/Saturday 20th/Sunday 21st May
Glasgow - Wednesday 24th May
There is also an option for on-line auditions for those unable to attend live.
This is for musicians not yet living in the UK.
GENERAL CRITERIA:
• Singers, solo instrumentalists and accompanists living and studying in the UK can apply.
• We do not support ensembles, composers, conductors, music theatre or jazz students.
• Applicants must be 16 or over on 1st September in the year of application, and they must live in the UK at the time of their study.
• We are open to all nationalities: UK, EU and international students can apply.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION:
• Applications must be submitted online using the form on our website. No other format will be accepted.
• Full biography or CV uploaded via the online form.
• Links to at least 2 video recordings lasting approximately 4 minutes each must be uploaded via the online form. Longer recordings can be submitted but candidates must specify the section to be heard.
• Budget - this section only needs to be completed for Senior Scholarships. Please enter: N/A
• Name and email address of your referee.
We will ask for your reference if you are invited to audition.
• Name, email address and consent must be given by parent or guardian.
• The application deadline is strict. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. No exceptions to this rule will be made under any circumstances.
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS:
• London.
Razumovsky Academy, 56 College Road, London, NW10 5ET
• Glasgow.
Scottish Opera, Rankine Hall, 39 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow G2 4PT
• Manchester.
Carole Nash Hall, The Stoller Hall, Hunts Bank, Manchester M3 1DA
• The shortlist of auditionees will be announced in April 2023.
• The DCT allocates the audition times to the selected applicants.
• The cost of travel to audition is not covered by the DCT.
• All auditionees will have access to a practice room for 20-25mins prior to their audition.
• A piano accompanist will be provided if needed (free of charge). There will be opportunity to rehearse before the audition for 20-25mins.
• The invited auditionees are required to perform a programme of at least two contrasting pieces lasting approximately 10 minutes in total, followed by a short interview.
• If you are auditioning as an accompanist you must prepare two contrasting pieces, one instrumental and one vocal, for which you must provide your own soloists.
• The audition panel will be:
Matthew Hargreaves. Head of Scholarships & Artistic Planning at The Drake Calleja Trust.
Anna Wolstenholme. Principal Flute of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.
Bryan Evans MBE. Music and Artistic Director of Diva Opera.
CONTACT:
Drake Calleja Trust, Unitec House, 2 Albert Place, London N3 1QB, UK
+44 (0) 7973 333770
+44 (0) 20 8371 6085
info@drakecallejatrust.org
www.drakecallejatrust.org
https://www.facebook.com/DrakeCallejaTrust
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