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a prize to be given in each year to the best tenor vocalist studing in he school of music the purchase of an annual prize to be awarded to a pupil nominated by the principal and committee of management who composes the best compositon of music scholarship for violin under such terms and conditions as the committee of management may in their absolute discretion from time to time determine to apply income for the futherance of the musical education of pianoforte students who show particular artistic talent to found a prize for pianists of either sex to be offered for competition in the lent term by students who have been studying in the royal academy of music since the beginning of the previous michaelmas term and to be awarded for the best performance of a piece chosen by the committee of management of the said academy to provide a prize to be offered for competition annually by students of the royal academy of music the subject to be varied year by year and to be selected from the following- 1 composition of best song or aria for baritones 2 the singing of the above song by baritones 3 organ playing 4 elocution 5 best student in dramatic class 6 pianoforte accompaniment providing a prize to be awarded to the best pianoforte student at the royal academy of music whose parents are resident of south wales (comprising of the counties of pembroke, cardigan, camarthen, brecon, radnor, glamorgan or of monmouth (not necessarily welsh)). income to be given annually to a poor student of the violincello at the royal academy of music. to found a scholarship for musical competition. to award a prize annually for piano-forte playing. to found a scholarship for violin to provide an annual prize to be awarded in connection with the annual examinations in harmony to found a scholarship for singing (any voice) to found a prize and award it under such terms and conditions as the committee of management may from time to time determine scholarship to promote musical education for the purposes of the royal academy of music to award a prize annually to a first-year student of the pianoforte after competition or examination by the principal. to promote the musical education of students of music whether instrumentalists, singers or composers by one or more of the following means :- 1) by the provision or by contributing to the provision of residential hostel accommodation or practice room accommodation and the furnishing and decoration thereof to be called ethel kennedy-jacobs house; 2) by the provision of scholarships for students to pursue advanced musical studies in any part of the world at the conclusion of their normal training period to be called the ethel kennedy-jacobs scholarships; 3) by any other means that the governors shall in their uncontrolled discretion think proper. a prize for the best string performance in the recital division at the annual examinations. to provide a prize for composition to find a scholarship or exhibition to be awarded annually by the principal to a student of either sex whose main story is the violin. income to be applied towards defraying the expenses of the musical education of a male or female student in the royal academy of music who shall have been a student at the royal academy of music for a period of not less than 2 years. first competition to be by ladies only and the second by gentlemen only and so on alternately. the continuation and establishments of the sterndale bennett scholarship and the sterndale bennett prize in accordance with such regulations as the general committe of the royal academy shall resolve and direct. for the augmentation of scholarships of other educational needs of the royal academy of music. to found a scholarship and award it to british-born subjects in such branch of music and under such conditions as the committee of management of the royal academy of music may from time to time determine. to found a prize for female pianists who have been studying pianoforte as their principal study in the academy throughout the 6 presediag terms including the current term and who may be judged to play best a composition to be announced before hand. 1) exceptional expenditure conducive to the artistic work of the academy including temporary financial assistance of any member of the professional or clerical staffs or any student of employee of the academy in the opinion of the committee of management of such assistance. 2) generally for the promotion of the objects of the academy a gold medal to be awarded yearly in alternate years to that female or male pupil who in the opinion of the examining body of the said academy shall be the best vocalist to found a prize to be competed for annually for the solo singing of opratorio music to apply the income in assisting such poor and deserving students of musical composition as are studying or have studied at the academy and have shown exceptional talent in such amounts and in such manner as the governing body from time to time shall determine for the purposes of the royal academy of music scholarships for either pianoforte or singing for male or female students. to found a prize to be awarded annually for pianoforte or organ playing. to found a prize for musical composition to be awarded annually by the principle. to provide two prizes, one for the composition of music preferably for stringed instruments, and the other for viola playing. income to assist pupils of the royal academy of music being pupils of the piano or string instrument classes who have finished their studies at the academy and who show exceptional talent and prospects of acheiving a successful career on the concert platform-to acquire a good instrument for the purpose of paying the expense of giving such pupils a first recital in a london concert hall. to establish and maintain a scholarship to be awarded by the academy from time to time. to found a prize to be awarded annually to a student who has shown particular merit in the conductors' class and has been recommended by the board of examinies at the annual examinations. a prize to be awarded annually in july, in the absolute discretion of the principal, to a student who has, during his or her studentship, show particular merit. to found a scholarship for pianoforte exceptional expenditure conducive to the artistic work of the academy including temporary financial assistance of any member of the professional or clerical staffs or any student or employee of the academy in the opinion of the committee of management in need of such assistance. prize to promote musical education to provide a vocal scholarship the holder to study pianoforte and harmony as well as singing and make satisfactory progress in all three branches of musical study. to provide an annual prize for composition to be awarded under such conditions as the committee of management may in their absolute discretion from time to time determine. the scholarship is to be awarded for such musical subjects and under such conditions as the committee of management shall in their absolute discretion determine. income to be applied for the assistance of students of the royal academy of music in such manner as the committe of management in their absolute discretion shall think fit. this prize is to be awarded to british-born students of the royal academy of music under such conditions as the committee of management of the academy may from time to time determine. to be awarded under such conditions as the committee of management may from time to time determine. income to be applied in the purchase of a silver medal to be awarded yearly with the cash balance of the income to the sub-professor who in the principal's judgement has achieved the greatest success as a teacher in the current academic year. a scholarship or prize to be awarded to the student studying at the academy, who in opinion of the council of the royal academy of music shall during the year show the greatest proficiency in the composition of light music. income to be applied for the benefit of pupils in composition of music only. to provide a prize awarded annually to a student of the academy who best performs a piece of music for violin or flute. for funding a prize to be awarded at the r a m and r c m alternately to the student of any wind instrument who shows the greatest ability with conscientious application to musical study generally. income shall be applied for the general purposes and benefit of the royal academy of music. to provide an annual prize for viola students for the benefit of r.a.m students specialising in pianoforte the income to be added to the principals fund and be allocated for the assistance of necessitious students (but not for tuition) income to be applied in the giving of an annual money prize for the best student contralto of the year the income to be added to the principal's fund for the assistance of students of the royal academy of music to provide two scholarships - 'the frank walter faulkner scholarship for violin' and the 'blanche winifred faulkner scholarship for pianoforte.' a prize to be awarded annually to a student who in the principal's opinion has shown the greatest merit during the year as a pianist especially in rendering the compositions of ludwig van beethoven. income to be paid to a student selected by the principal from volin or violincello students (special consideration to given to ansemble music and sight reading) to provide a scholarship for violin playing and it is open to candidates between the ages of 14 and 21 years born in south wales (or in the county of monmouth). to found a prize to be awarded to the most proficient pianoforte soloist of the year. to found a scholarship for pianoforte playing to british-born, non-jewish candidates of either sex between the acts of 15-25, prefernce to be given to the candidate who also shows some aptitude for composition. to found a prize for composition. prize to be awarded to an orchestral instrumentalist or student conductor. to provide an annual prize for the performance of chamber music three scholarships to be awarded for distinguished proficiency in pianoforte playing, violin playing, and musical composition respectively. an annual prize to be awarded to the best contralto singer of the year. the scholarship is to be awarded once every two years to singers or students in singing subjects to male and female students alternately. the prize also to be awarded alternately to male and female singers or students in singing subjects. to provide an annual prize of a gold medal for elocution. income to be awarded for proficiency in any branch of music and awarded to ex-choristers of lincoln cathedral or failing them to students born, resident or having been resident in lincolnshire provided that such candidates show musical ability of a reasonably high degree income to be applied for the help of any deserving student, students or any ex-student. to provide a scholarship for contracters. prize to be awarded to the best and most musicianly instrumentalist of the year. an exhibition or prize to be awarded annually to a singing student-male or female. for the help of students of outstanding promise all primarily for composition. founding an annual prize for dramtic elocution to be awarded to male and female students in alternate years - the students eligible for the prizes should be those who have at least studied dramatic elocution for three terms. to provide a prize for musical composition income to be applied towards an annually awarded prize-competed for by vocalists who have made singing their principal study for six consecutive terms, including the term in which the prize is competed for, and is awarded to the candidate who sings best a composition chosen by the committee. the intrest of this fund is appropriated at the committee's discretion to the reduction of fees of deserving pupils to establish a scholarship open to any person of either sex resident in the british dominions or elsewhere provided he or she is a british subject, for the encouragement of proficiency in such branch of musical study and practice as in the opinion of the committee shall be most in need of encouragement to establish scholarships one of which is to be a violin scholarship for male and female british subjects between the ages of 14 and 21 years; and the other a violin cello scholarship for male british subjects between the ages of 14 and 21 years and tenable for three years a scholarship to be awarded to a candidate, who must be between 14 and 21 years of age, of either sex and british born, who who should show the greatest promise in organ playing the prize is to be open to all students who have made the pianoforte their principal study and who shall be of nine consecutive terms standing in the academy including the term in which the competition takes place, and awarded annually and alternatively to male and female students for the best performance of a slow movement from one of beethoven's sonatas and sight reading of a piece chosen for the purpose income to be applied in providing an annual prize at the academy for proficiency in harp playing income to be applied in providing a gold medal yearly for operatic singing to such members of the operatic class as shall have displayed the greatedst talent and ability or have shown the greatest diligence in study and made the most satisfactory progress during the current academic year income to be applied in providing two gold medals yearly to be competed for by students who have obtained specific academy qualifacations, to be awarded to a male and female student respectively for the best performance of pieces of pianoforte music selected by the committee of management from time to time income to be applied towards a scholarship for promise in violin playing, open to british born candidates under the age of 18 years tenable for three years to assist and encourage musicianship amongst students of singing in the academy to establish a scholarship for the purpose of assisting female vocalists to study, develop and receive training in their art, either in the united kingdom or abroad. a scholarship to be awarded to the candidate who must be female british born, a student of music and between the ages of 15 and 25 years; who shows the greatest of distinction in the composition of musical works of importance and particulary of orchestral works, and tenable for five years a scholarship to be awarded for promise in any branch of music taught at the academy to provide a scholarship to be awarded to a candidate of either sex who must be under 21 years. they can either by a vocalist or instrumentalist and the successful candidate will be entitled to free tuition at the academy for 3 years provided that they or one of their parents were born in wales to provide a prize medal for the best performance or a pianoforte piece or pieces by chopin to be competed for by students of the royal academy of music. prize to be given to the most deserving scholarship holder, prefrably to girl pianists who must be british born. income to be applied in assisting necessitous male students of the academy to provide themselves with some sort of uniform and appropriate costume suitable for occasions when they appear at any musical or other functions of the said academy. to provide a scholarship for elocution. to provide a prize to be awarded annually to that pupil in the junior department who best recites a poem to be chosen by the committee of management of the academy. income to be applied for the benefit or assistance of any student or students at the academy during his, her or their musical studies at the academy. income to be applied in establishing and maintaining this scholarship to be awarded for proficiency in music. provision of a prize to be competed for at the annual examination in sight singing and will be awarded to the best candidate in division iv & v. to found a perpetual scholarship and award it every 3 years for pianoforte playing and knowledge of the theory of music to a jewish student without distinction of sex. a prize to be awarded to one or more students as respective governing bodies of the institutions shall from time to time see fit to establish two scholarships for pupils, one for the special study of the works of the immortal john sebastian bach, the other to be for the study of the works of the immortal ludwig van beethoven income to be applied for the benefit of male or female students of the royal academy of music as the committee of management of the royal academy may from time to time consider most serviceable. to establish a scholarship open to all british-born subjects to be awarded alternately for promise in violincello playing and in contralto singing and tenable for three years. a prize to be awarded annually in july to male or female composers who shall have been studying in the royal academy of music throughout three consecutive terms. and judged to compose the best work. income to be applied in payment of the fees of three male or female students in opera class at the royal academy of music. the surplus (if any) is to accumulate to pay the fees of a fourth student from time to time. the scholarship is awarded by competition to vocalists born in the united states of america or in the united kingdom of great britain not being or even having been students of the royal academy of music and between the ages of seventeen and twenty-two years - the competition is open to sopranos, contraltos and male voices. a prize to be competed for by male students who had been studying the pianoforte in the royal academy of music for not less than six terms for the purpose of establishing and maintaning a scholarship to assist british born male students of music in completing their musical education more particulary but not exclusively in the violin to found prizes and scholarships in the practice and theory of baritone singing and in the practice and theory of pianoforte playing in connection with the royal academy of music a prize of musical scores to be competed for by boys and girls 'under the care' of the royal academy of music a prize awarded annually to a student who shows special talent at the annual examinations in pionoforte playing the provision of a gold medal to be competed for annually in july by sopranos who have already gained the bronze and silver medals of the royal academy of music; and who shall have been studying in the said academy for three years including the term in which the competition takes place. the medal is to be awarded for the best performance of a piece to be specially chosen by the committee of management of the academy. to apply the income for the purpose of providing four prizes for singing - sopranos, contraltos, tenors and basses, and baritones. competitions for soprano and contraltos to be limited to females and awarded alternately to tenors and basses, and baritones which is limited to males. it is open to all students who have been studying for at least 9 consectutive terms at the academy and have made sining their principal subject. income to be applied in paying the tuition fees of the scholars holding any of the 15 'ada lewis scholarships'. the candidates can be of either sex, british born and who have never been students at the academy or royal college of music. two scholarships to be open to competition to all students of the academy regardless of age or attainments in knowledge or learning other than musical, one of such scholarships to a player or performer on a wind instrument and the other to a vocalist, male or female, who has been adjudged to have given the best rendering of a piece of sacred music to be chosen by the principal of the academy. the vocal scholarship is to be awared alternately to male and female vocalists. to found 2 open scholarships for the instruction of two pupils of the academy whose principal study is musical composition. to endow a fund for the benefit of male british born subjects. from this fund is founded a scholarship (called the harvey lohr scholarship) for british born composers between the ages of 14 and 24 years. the fund will also apply assistance to present british born students of the royal academy of music of not less than one year's standing who are unable to afford the cost of copying parts publishing or directing the performance of the works within the united kingdom or continent of europe provided always that the work to be assisted shall in the opinion of the governing body be of real artistic merit and not of mere theoretical or academic value. the fund, when sufficiently grown, shall also provide addition scholarships for composers or prizes for the then present students of the royal academy of music for the best composition of a specific character - preferably english in tone or for the best essay on musical history dealing with the growth and improvement of composition or on the lives of composes in a general way or a specialised direction. to found a prize offered for competition annually in the midsummer term, to be open to violinists who have been students in the royal academy of music since the preceding september. the prize to be awarded for the best performance of a piece selected by the committee of management. to provide a scholarship to be open to candidates of either sex under 21 years of age and british born and to be awarded alternately to male and female candidates. in the examination for the scholarship, special prominence shall be given to organ playing and musical composition. to found two prizes to be awarded annually to the best students, one soprano and one contralto, namely a first prize consisting of a gold medal and the second prize a silver medal. a scholarship for violin playing to found a prize for organ playing especially for improvization to provide a prize for musical composition this prize is to be awarded under such conditions as the committee for management may from time to time determine this prize is to be awarded under such conditions as the committee of management of the royal academy of music may from time to time determine the prize to be awarded under such conditions as the committe of management of the roayl academy of music may from time to time deremine. the scholarship to be open to male or female subjects born of britsh parents in the united kingdom for the study of the violin the annual prize is for the student that distinguishes his or herself most in general excellence, assiduity and industry. to establish a scholarship for the promotion of dramatic musical compostion for the stage to be awarded to british born candidates of either sex over the age of 21. income to be applied towards defraying the expenses for two years of teaching male and female scholars the pianorforte in the royal academy of music. the scholarship is to be awarded alternately to male and female candidates being british born and between the ages of 14 and 21 a scholarship for singing awarded to students selected from sopranos, contraltos, tenors and basses. to provide a scholarship to be awarded for promise in musical compostition. it should be open to british born candidates from 15 to 21 years of age ie,,born of a father who was a british subject or born or foreign parents on british soil. income to be applied in establishing a scholarship and that it be awarded to a student of the academy studying the composition for and the playing of the double keyboard piano known as the moor piano. the scholarship should be open to british born candidates under 18 years of age and it should be an open scholarship to be awarded for promise in violin playing and tenable for 3 years income to be applied in providing a prize for soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone and bass vocalists natives of wales and to be awarded to the candidate who, being a student at the academy, may be adjudged to display the best voice in conjunction with musical aptitude in singing a piece selected by the commitee of management. to provide and annual prize to be awarded for the speaking of lyric verse. a prize will be offered annually in the midsummer term, the competitors will be required to select and play two preludes and fugues from 'the fory-eight preludes and fugues' from a given list of six. to found the rowsby woof prize of a payment to be awarded annually for the best interpretation of a violin piece to be selected from the works of composers who were contemporaries of the late rowsby woof. (preference to be given to british composers born during the the past 85 years). only students whose principal study is the violin and who are taking a complete curriculum and have passed division iii (silver medal standard) at the annual examinations to be eligible to compete. the competition will be held if possible in march annually the adjudicator to be a violinist who is not a member of the royal academy of music staff. to found a prize to be awarded annually for the best resume of review week lectures given in the last term. to found a prize for the history of music to provide a prize for percussion the income therefrom for the foundation of an exhibition in northampton with certain conditions and provisions to found a violin prize to be awarded at the annual examinations to the best performer in division iv to provide a pianoforte scholarship establishment of a scholarship income to be used to help and assist students of the academy who are in financial need of assistance in paying their fees or other items connected with their musical career; and those learning the art of singing shall be preferred to those learning any other branch of music. income to be applied in the form of a prize of music or books and awarded to the student giving the best performance of a complete beethoven sonata for piano in open competition to found a scholarship for piano or singing (preference to be given to a necessitous student from india of european parentage.) to award a fellowship to a british born male student, who has shown outstanding ability of all round musicanship exceptional talent for musical composition and a performing knowledge of a stringed orchestral instrument during 3 or more years training at the academy. to found a prize or prizes for violin cello playing, to be competed for annually for the augmentation of scholarships or other educational needs of the royal academy of music income to be applied in providing a scholarship at the academy. the scholarship is to be awarded to such young, english born (ie, born in england or wales) male person, not necessarily a student of the academy, as shall on examination, manifest the greatest ability for composition, especially as respects the faculty of inventing melody. candidates to be under 21 years of age. income to be applied for a yearly prize to the composer of the best english ballad, to be competed for by pupils under the age of 17 years. sum of money to defray the expense for one year of the musical education of a female student in the academy, the scholarship to be open to candidates between the ages of 18 and 24 years. the selection of the successful candidate to be made in accordance with the usual practice in similar cases. for the benefit of chorister boys to be elected by the council of the college of organists at a duly convened meeting, provided that any boys so elected should be bound to study the organ as their instrument the scholarship is to be awarded as the result of an examination after the issue of advertisements. to ladies being british subjects and between the ages of 18 and 22 years. the successful candidate will enter as a pupil of the royal academy. trustees to apply during the space of 2 years the said scholarship in or towards the payment of the expenses of her musical education. scholarships to be open to persons of either sex between the ages of 14 and 20 and of any nationality whether students at the academy or not, and to be awarded upon the result of an examination in musical composition or pianoforte playing or both. income to be applied towards a scholarship for female soprano and contralto vocalists who should be strangers to the academy but british born subjects. such a scholarship is to be open to and competed for trienially by candidates between the ages of 17 and 20 years and to be awarded to the candidate displaying the best voice in conjuction with musical aptitude and to be tenable for 3 years. prize for students of the violin and violincello the purposes of the royal academy of arts the cultivation of the science of music and to afford facilities for attaining perfection in it by assisting with general instruction all persons desirous of acquiring a knowledge thereof. to advance education by providing bursaries to students in need of financial assistance to advance education by providing scholarships to students showing exceptional talent to advance education by providing financial support to students to advance education by providing financial support to students under the age of 18.

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