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Jacqueline du Pré award
RSA/PR/AR/113/12/2 · Item · 1988-1992
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

In 1987 an anonymous donor gave the Society £32,000 to establish a Jacqueline du Pré award to be offered to a cellist of exceptional talent. The fund was later transferred to the Loan Fund for Musical Instruments\nIncludes correspondence and papers on setting up the award, its finance and administration, details of winners and notes on its transfer to a musical instrument fund

Music Scholarships Committee: minutes and papers
RSA/PR/AR/113/12/3 · Item · 1976-1990
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The Music Scholarship Committee was sent up to administer and oversee the various music scholarships administered by the Society. The Music Committee was later absorbed by the Arts Committee when music scholarships ceased in 1990\nIncludes minutes, correspondence and papers of the Committee

RSA/PR/AR/113/12/4 · Item · 1976-1990
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The Society administered that payment of scholarships to music students. These were funded by various trusts including Sir John Stratton fund, Orlando Oldham Foundation, Ernest Cook Trust, CBS, EMI, RCA and Philips Industries music awards. These records have been sampled\n\nIncludes correspondence to and from scholars, application forms and press notices

RSA/PR/AR/113/12/6 · Item · 1987-1993
Parte de Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)

The Society administered a series of arts scholarships, particularly music and dance from the 1970s to 1990. These were merged into an arts committee which looked at general arts policy. Several consultations were also undertaken by this body.\nIncludes minutes of meetings and papers, correspondence and notes.

Classic FM Composers Competition

This competition was a partnership between the RSA, Boosey & Hawkes and Classic FM. It arose out of Classic FM's Masterclass series for secondary schools. It was an exercise in linking the creativity of composers with the needs of young players to remedy the fact that few developments in musical style had filtered down to what was available for young orchestras and choirs to perform. The competition was launched nationwide on Classic FM and in other music media in the autumn of 1993 with entries to be in by March 1994. This was a 'one-off' venture.\n\nFiles in this series are the entries for the competition. While most files contain an entry for, composition description, cassette recording of the composition and accompanying correspondence.

Competition Entries

These files were weeded by the Arts section at which point all entries, other than those shortlisted, were destroyed. The Archivist weeded duplicate copies of compositions.\nAlmost every file is composed of an entry form, music score, cassette recording of the composition and accompanying correspondence. Each entry form has been given a number as a means of identification.