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The Peter Chase Award |
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The Peter Chase AwardThe purpose of the Award …… is to give financial support to talented young musicians in Sowerby Music’s catchment area. The award is given to support musicians during their full time musical education at music college/conservatoire (e.g. Royal Academy of Music) or music school (e.g. Chethams). It may be given to younger students admitted to the junior faculty of a music college (e.g. Junior RNCM) or equivalent teaching centre. Applicants must be considering music as a career and have a proficiency in a recognized orchestral instrument, piano, organ or voice. The Award is likely to be ongoing to the end of tertiary education and even beyond to postgraduate education as appropriate. A formal application process is now in place. |
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Criteria for selectionApplicants must
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Application deadlinesBy 30th April each year for decision by no later than 31st July. Applications to be sent to Claire Strafford, Funding levels:The minimum award given is currently £500 per year. For funding to continue into second and subsequent years, the applicant will need to write to the Secretary outlining progress being made endorsed by a reference from the applicant’s tutor. |
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In 2007-2008 we currently have four recipients of The Peter Chase Award
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Our two previous holders of the Peter Chase Award
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Peter Chase (1943-1996) began his working life as a graduate chemist but a test-tube career was overtaken by his passion for music, which in due course earned him a nationwide reputation. A boy chorister at the Temple Church who sang for the Queen's coronation in 1953, he went on to study piano, organ, harpsichord and composition at Trinity College of Music in London, where he eventually became a member of staff and was later awarded an Honorary Fellowship. For many years he was sub-organist at the Chapel Royal St. James' Palace, organist at St. Peter's Eaton Square and musical director of several well-known choral groups in the London area. He worked with, and was friends with, many notable musicians and was one of the most respected church musicians in the country. On retiring to North Yorkshire he began the music-making that would become Sowerby Music and the formation of his invitation chamber choir The St. Oswald Singers. He was a modest and unassuming person who regarded teaching as by far the most important of his many musical activities, whether it was students starting their musical careers or children taking their first piano lessons. Peter loved helping people to appreciate music and will be looking down on recipients of this award with great joy and the desire that their musical dreams will be fulfilled. |
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