The Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award is a scholarship program that provides financial assistance and professional development opportunities to exceptional young musicians who have financial need. The award is named after the philanthropist and businessman Jack Kent Cooke, who was a strong advocate for education and the arts.
The Young Artist Award is open to all classical instrumentalists, vocalists, and composers between the ages of 8 and 18 who demonstrate exceptional artistic talent and financial need. Applicants must submit an audition recording, along with letters of recommendation and financial documentation.
The award provides financial assistance of up to $10,000, which can be used to cover tuition, music lessons, instrument purchases or repairs, travel expenses, and other related costs. In addition to the financial award, recipients also receive access to educational and professional development opportunities, such as performance opportunities, master classes, and mentorship from professional musicians.
The Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award not only provides financial support to young musicians who may not have access to resources and opportunities, but also helps to foster their artistic growth and development. By recognizing and investing in the potential of these young musicians, the award is helping to ensure a bright future for classical music and the arts.