Royal Over-seas League Arts
Awards

MAIN AWARDS

The Royal Over-Seas League celebrates its centenary in 2010 and to acknowledge the ROSL Annual Music Competition as one of its most significant and enduring achievements, the major awards in the 58th ROSL Annual Music Competition are to be doubled in centenary year.

Gold Medal and First Prize £10,000
Coutts & Co Award for Keyboard £5,000
ROSL Award for Strings £5,000
ROSL Award for Singers in memory of Pamela Faulkner £5,000
Worshipful Company of Dyers Award for Wind and Percussion £5,000
Parnell Award & JBR Trophy for Accompanists £5,000
Ensemble Prize A £10,000
Ensemble Prize B £10,000

OVERSEAS AWARDS

In addition to following awards, ROSL ARTS recognises outstanding musicians from countries not listed below with a series of additional prizes.  Please note, each prize is awarded at the Chairman of Adjudicators' discretion and subsequently, not all prizes are awarded each year. 

Lorna Viol Memorial Prize
for the most outstanding competitor from overseas
£1,500
Philip Crawshaw Memorial Prize
for a musician of promise from overseas
£1,000
Australian Musical Association Prize
for an Australian musician
£1,000
Australian Music Scholarship
for an Australian musician
£1,000
Tait Memorial Scholarship
for an Australian musician

£1,000

New Zealand Society prize
for a New Zealand musician
£1,000
Mitchell Award
for a New Zealand musician of promise
£1,000
Irene Brown Memorial Prize
for a New Zealand musician of promise
£1,000

ADDITIONAL AWARDS

Please note, each prize is awarded at the Chairman of Adjudicators' discretion and subsequently, not all prizes are awarded each year. 

Society of Women Musicians Prize
for an outstanding woman competitor
£1,000
Audrey Strange Memorial Prize
for a singer of promise
£1,000
Len Lickorish Memorial Prize
for a string player of promise
£1,000
McCallum Prize
For a pianist of promise
£1,000
ROSL Sussex Prize
for a woodwind player of promise
£1,000
Elias Fawcett Award
For a young musician or ensemble
£1,000
Philip Jones Memorial prize
For an outstanding brass player
£1,000
Marisa Robles Harp Prize £1,000
Liza Fuchsova Prize
For a chamber music pianist

£1,000

Yorke Trust Prize for a double bass player £1,000

Liszt Society Prize for the performance of a work by Liszt

£1,000
 

 

Pei-Sian Ng, Cello
Gold Medal and First Prize 2007


John Myerscough, Cello
Gold medal and First Prize 2006


Timothy Orpen, clarinet
Gold Medal and First Prize 2005


Amy Dickson (Aus), saxophone
Gold Medal and First Prize 2004


Martin Cousin, piano
Gold Medal and First Prize 2003


Lucy Crowe, soprano
Gold Medal and First Prize 2002


Juliette Bausor, flute
Gold Medal and First Prize 2001


Jonathan Lemalu (NZ), baritone
Gold Medal and First Prize 2000

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