The Philharmonia Orchestra Martin Musical Scholarship Fund, administered by the Philharmonia Orchestra, has given invaluable support to countless young musicians since 1968. Usually over 60 awards are made each year. For young, gifted musicians, these awards enable them to either continue or complete an essential period of study that, due to financial constraints, may otherwise have been impossible. The culmination of the Fund’s commitment is to offer the opportunity of a recital at the Purcell Room at Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, which for these talented performers is an inspiring occasion that marks a milestone in their careers.
Many Martin Music Scholarship Fund award winners have gone on to extremely successful orchestral or solo careers with names such as Tasmin Little, Freddy Kempf, Michael Collins, Natalie Clein, Steven Isserlis and Jennifer Pike forming part of the Fund's alumni. Philharmonia Orchestra players have also been beneficiaries such as current members Byron Fulcher, Mark van de Wiel, Maya Iwabuchi and Graham Mitchell.
Please note: the deadline for applications closed on Friday 1 February 2013.
We are pleased to announce the 2012 Martin Music Scholarship Fund Award Winners, listed below. Click on a winner's name to learn more about them:
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Emanuel Hurwitz Post Graduate Awards Snoad Memorial Awards Earl & Maggie Guitar Awards Charles Henderson Ensemble Award |
Martin Music Scholarphip Fund Awards Violin Awards |
MMSF recitals
MMSF recital: Katy Smith
Jun 13 2013, 13:00 - Foundling Museum
A lunchtime recital by violinist Katy Smith
MMSF recital: Alexander Soares
Jun 13 2013, 18:00 - Royal Festival Hall
A recital by Alexander Soares







