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BASBWE Education
Trust
Registered as a Charity No. 803415
The BASBWE
Education Trust has organised more than 300 workshops, giving training to
at least 14,000 musicians and their bands. It has also assisted in the
formation of several bands in the community, all of which are thriving.
The College Commission Consortium was founded by the Trust in 1994 - this
consortium has commissioned 18 new works for band and ensemble. Details of
those works, and other BASBWE commissions, can be found in the
here
The Trust was formed in April 1990 and registered as a charity in June that year
with the aim to "Create the climate whereby school wind musicians and
bands develop greater skills and understanding and are encouraged to build
a firm foundation for continuing their interest into adulthood. The Trust
has a commitment to provide musical and practical support to enable
amateur musicians and bands to thrive in the community".
The National Association of BASBWE and the BASBWE Education Trust are, legally, two
separate entities, however they share the same aims. Since 1990 the Trust
has fulfilled the educational aims of the Association.
The Trust, and Basbwe, gratefully acknowledges financial support from the PRS
Foundation for their support of current projects.
Any Basbwe member wishing to apply for support from the Trust should contact Charles Hine. Criteria for assessing
applications and more information about the types of project which the Trust may be able to support will be published in this section of the
website in due course.
Canford Scholarships
Each year a limited number of bursaries are available to successful applicants to the Canford Summer School of Music
BASBWE Wind Band Conductors' Course. The awards are available to British musicians or those studying or working in
the UK during the year of the course (in order that the benefits of the award will support the aims of BASBWE and
the BASBWE Education Trust).
Applications should be to the chairman of the BASBWE Education Trust (Charles Hine -
address can be found on the contact page) and
include the following information:
- A brief CV of the applicant
- A brief summary of how financial support would be of assistance to the applicant
- How the bursary would benefit the applicant's career or education
- How the award would benefit any group(s) that the applicant conducts
Click here for more information about the course.
