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The Countess of Munster Musical Trust was established in by Lady Munster to help young musicians achieve their full potential towards securing careers as performers and composers. The Countess of Munster, Hilary Wilson, was herself a talented pianist and devoted her life to music.
The Munster Trust is a UK registered charity that gives grants to help towards the costs of post-graduate study. The Trust is committed to identifying and helping outstanding young musicians who have the talent and commitment to achieve their potential. The financial support offered by the Munster Trust sits alongside other sources of funding and can be used to meet educational fees or living expenses.
The Trust also runs a funded Recital Scheme, offering a select number of musicians who have previously been awarded a Munster Study Award , the opportunity to perform in music clubs across the country, further supporting their development and helping to pave the way from a learning environment to a thriving performing career. Come along to support our artists in a venue near you! The Countess of Munster Musical Trust offer professional performance opportunities to artists who are beneficiaries of an award from the Strings — Wednesday 7 th May.
Strings — Thursday 8 th May. In the s, aware of a lack of performance opportunities for young musicians, the Trustees initiated concerts for the benefit of young soloists with the English Chamber Orchestra under Raymond Leppard, who was himself a Trustee at the time.
From these beginnings the idea of the Recital Scheme developed, with immediate and lasting success. During the auditions in the Spring of each year, the Trustees consider who, amongst the beneficiaries of the Trust, would be most suitable for the Recital Scheme, selecting outstanding performers. In September, details of the chosen artists are made available to the clubs and societies who are members of the Recital Scheme. The benefits of the Scheme are twofold: not only does it provide young musicians with experience of the professional platform and exposure to audiences throughout the country, but the music clubs themselves also benefit from introductions to talented young musicians and the sponsorship that the Trust provides.