Countess of Munster Musical Trust
The Countess of Munster Musical Trust is a charity based in Godalming, Surrey, England, that provides scholarships, prizes and loans to support young musicians in the United Kingdom.
History
The trust was founded in 1958 by Hilary Wilson, a gifted pianist with a love of music. Her father was Kenneth Wilson, who inherited the prosperous Wilson Shipping Line, and she became Hilary FitzClarence, Countess of Munster, after her marriage to Geoffrey FitzClarence, 5th Earl of Munster in 1928. Wilson performed in hospitals and schools, both before and after her marriage, and young musicians would gather at her home in Bletchingley, Surrey.Wilson started the trust with a large endowment, which continued to grow until her death in 1979.
Description
The trust, which is based in Godalming, Surrey, offers various awards, loans and sponsorships, including:- Study awards, which are available for postgraduate studies for talented young instrumentalists, singers, conductors and composers, aged from 18 to 25 or 28 years old, and resident in the British Commonwealth.
- Instrument purchase loans
- Munster Trust Study Awards
- Recital scheme
- LSSO Munster Trust Scholars, whereby funding is provided to a number of gifted young musicians to attend various events and courses organised by the London Schools Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Oliver Award
The Stephen Oliver Trust had previously awarded two Stephen Oliver Prizes, in 1994 and 1996.