EDUCATION & COMMUNITY
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
In the Fall of 2017, Early Music Vancouver (EMV) piloted a new scholarship programme awarding up to 10 scholarships to BC residents. Qualified candidates must be professional-track music students or active professional musicians seeking to develop skills in early music performance. This initiative, like EMV’s Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme at UBC, is aimed at increasing the long-term sustainability of the regional period instrument scene in BC by providing instruction on early music performance through private lessons with primarily regionally-based professional artists. Involvement in the Baroque Orchestra Mentorship Programme is encouraged but not required.
Applications to study with professional instructors of all period instruments will be considered for scholarships. EMV has identified qualified regional instructors for students wishing to study baroque violin and viola, baroque cello, gamba, baroque flute, baroque and renaissance recorder, baroque bassoon and dulcian, baroque oboe, natural trumpet and cornetto, natural horn, sackbut, organ, harpsichord, fortepiano, renaissance and baroque lute, and voice.
THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants for 2018-19 are required to submit the following by email to matthew@earlymusic.bc.ca by Oct 15, 2018:
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Contact Information: (Full name, mailing address, email address, phone number)
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Educational Background/Resume
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A brief essay in which you describe your musical background, your specific experience with early music, the name and background of the teacher you would like to study with, and how the further exploration of early music performance will enhance your development as a musician. Word Limit: 500 Max
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Two letters of recommendation (testimonial via email are acceptable), one sent directly from a teacher who can comment on your experience in early music, and one sent directly from a principal music teacher who can comment on your work more broadly.
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A 5-minute unedited audio/video recording of Baroque or Classical music performed on your historical or your modern instrument.
AWARD
The maximum number of awards to be given in a year is set at 10 students, each of whom can be awarded as many as 15 private hour-long lessons over the course of the year. The total number of scholarship recipients to be determined in a year will be based on the size and quality of the applicant pool. A progress review will be submitted by instructors for each student once seven lessons have been completed.
JUDGING
The applications will be reviewed by an anonymous panel of judges. Award announcements will be made by November 7th, 2018.
APPLICATION & DEADLINE
The application deadline for the 2018-19 year is October 15th . Depending on interest and the pool of applicants, other requests will be considered at any time.
Download the 2017-18 brochure by clicking here. A 2018-19 brochure will be available soon.
This initiative is supported by Bryan & Gail Atkins.