One or more awards are given to outstanding entering or continuing undergraduate violinists, violists, cellists, or double bassists, in recognition of performance ability. In cases of equal performance skill, need should be the determining factor. The awards are named in recognition of School of Music faculty who made personal contributions to inaugurate this fund, but it is further supplemented through proceeds from scholarship concerts and other sources. The number and size of such awards will be determined annually by the School faculty. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Music.
One or more awards are given to outstanding entering or continuing undergraduate violinists, violists, cellists, or double bassists, in recognition of performance ability. In cases of equal performance skill, need should be the determining factor. The awards are named in recognition of School of Music faculty who made personal contributions to inaugurate this fund, but it is further supplemented through proceeds from scholarship concerts and other sources. The number and size of such awards will be determined annually by the School faculty. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Music. Department(s): Music.
No application required. Renewable: No. One or more awards are given to outstanding entering or continuing undergraduate violinists, violists, cellists, or double bassists, in recognition of performance ability. In cases of equal performance skill, need should be the determining factor. The awards are named in recognition of School of Music faculty who made personal contributions to inaugurate this fund, but it is further supplemented through proceeds from scholarship concerts and other sources. The number and size of such awards will be determined annually by the School faculty. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the School of Music.
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