L.E. Frances Druce Collaborative Piano Prize
Brief Description
The L.E. Frances Druce Collaborative Piano Prize is a scholarship program offered by the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. It aims to support and recognize exceptional collaborative piano students.
Host Institution(s)
The University of Victoria is a leading public research university known for its prestigious music program. It is located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Level/Field of Study
This scholarship is open to students enrolled in the Collaborative Piano program at the University of Victoria’s School of Music. The program is designed for advanced students pursuing a career in collaborative piano performance.
Number of Awards
The University of Victoria awards one L.E. Frances Druce Collaborative Piano Prize annually.
Target Group
This scholarship is open to international and domestic students who are currently enrolled or have been accepted into the Collaborative Piano program at the University of Victoria.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The L.E. Frances Druce Collaborative Piano Prize is valued at $1,000 CAD. The recipient also has the opportunity to perform collaborative recitals or concerto performances with fellow students at the School of Music.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this scholarship,
- Applicants must be enrolled in or accepted into the Collaborative Piano program at the University of Victoria.
- They must also demonstrate exceptional skills and potential in collaborative piano performance.
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Application Instructions
Applicants must submit a recording of their collaborative piano performance, along with a one-page statement outlining their goals and experiences as a collaborative pianist. The deadline for applications is usually in April of each year.
Official Website
To learn more about the L.E. Frances Druce Collaborative Piano Prize and to apply, visit the official website.