Music Awards at the Beaulieu Abbey Church

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What is the Award and who is eligible? When and how to apply | Award Concert | A flavour of the Concert | Previous Winners

PREVIOUS WINNERS Senior

2011 £3,000
Abbie Pulman
French Horn

2011 £1,000
Charlotte Castle
Flute

PREVIOUS WINNERS Junior

2011 First prize
Matthew Crisp
Violinist

2010 £3,000 winner Ben Clark

2010 £3,000
Ben Clark
Percussion

2011 Second Prize
Zoe Mayall
Oboist

2010 £1,000 winner Charlotte Castle

2010 £1,000
Charlotte Castle
Flute & Piccolo

Philip Handy (2005 Winner) has recently completed his doctorate and is fast becoming well known as a solo cellist with his first CD  released Sept. 2011

2009 £3,000 winner Tommy Andrews

2009 £3,000
Tommy Andrews
Jazz Saxophone

Jennie Whitby

2010 First Prize
Jennie Whitby
flautist

2009 £1,000
Ben Clark
Percussion

2009 winner Ben Clark
Charlotte Brook

2010 Second Prize
Charlotte Brook
flautist

2008 winner Isabel Brearley

2008
Isabel Brearley
Oboe

Elizabeth Thomas

2009 First Prize
Elizabeth Thomas, Singer


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2007 winner Samuel Shepherd

2007
Samuel Shepherd
Cello

April Cousins

2009 Second Prize
April Cousins
Violinist

The Music at  Beaulieu Trust
Music at Beaulieu is a registered charity (1080651). Over £105,000 has been disbursed since Music at Beaulieu started. In addition to the Award, we have helped the church in a wide range of matters musical - overhauling the wonderful late 19th century Walker organ, music and equipment for the Church choir and audio equipment. We were able to make a substantial contribution to building the church hall. We also have provided some very down to earth items - repairing the heating boilers, CCTV for the organist, helping buy a lawnmower, a photocopier and new chairs - all to serve the church and the local community.

2006 winner Lucy Cochrane

2006
Lucy Cochrane
Clarinet

Junior Award commenced in 2009
This competition is open to young musicians living or being educated within the area of the New Forest District Council, who are up to or in academic year 11 and playing at above music grade 5.

2005 winner Philip Handy

2005
Philip Handy
Cello

2004 winner Ben Woodgates

2004
Ben Woodgates
Percussion

2003 winner Anke Batty

2003
Anke Batty
Clarinet