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🎶 The next OHS Scholarship Adjudications will be held in 2027.
🎉 2025 OHS Scholarships - Congratulations!!!
- Open Category Participants
Cerina Ramos & Aurelia Zur - Jean Malyon Award for Level 4
1st prize: Tatiana Mikhail
2nd Prize: Mikako Lee - Level 6
1st Prize: Dingyi Chen - ARCT/University - Pedal Harp
1st Prize Charlotte Chong - Creative Explorations - Lever/Pedal Harp Age 16 and under
1st Prize Maya Rispoli
The OHS Scholarships took place on March 29th in Toronto at Armour Heights Presbyterian Church. We are indebted to the generosity of the adjudicators: Teresa Suen-Campbell, Sarah Davidson, Alyssa Michalsky and Natalie Hoffman.
🎶 2025 OHS Scholarships - March 29th, 2025
We are excited for the 2025 OHS Scholarships!
Saturday March 29th, 2025 beginning at 2pm
at Armour Heights Presbyterian Church
105 Wilson Ave
Toronto, Ontario
M5M 2Z9
The SCHOLARSHIPS will be held IN PERSON, except for the CREATIVE EXPLORATIONS categories which will be held VIRTUALLY (see details below).
The church will be open to arriving participants and harps at 1pm.
A concert harp and lever harp will be provided for those not bringing their own instruments.
There will be limited warmup time.
Adjudication begins at 2pm.
Scholarships and adjudications will be awarded at the end.
DEADLINE for submissions and the Creative Explorations video is March 1st, 2025
SUBMISSION FORM HERE
REFERENCE LETTER TEMPLATE HERE
🎶 SCHOLARSHIP CATEGORIES AND REPERTOIRE:
Participants are welcome to select music that is equivalent to the RCM level beyond the limits of the syllabus. Music not in the syllabus must be approved by the scholarship committee
🎶 Open Category
- Open category for young harpists at a novice level (pre RCM level 4). Teachers must recommend candidates for this category.
- Repertoire: one piece of the performer’s choice.
🎶 Level 4 Lever/Pedal Harp
- THE CARIBOO WAGON ROAD by Sharlene Wallace
- Contrasting piece from the RCM (2009) online harp syllabus, level 4
🎶 Level 6 Lever/Pedal Harp
- THE DOWNSTAIRS SPIDER by Elizabeth Volpé Bligh
- Contrasting piece from the RCM (2009) online harp syllabus, level 6
🎶 Level 8 Lever Harp
- ON THE WATER by Monika Stadler
- Contrasting piece from the RCM (2009) online harp syllabus, level 8
🎶 Level 8 Pedal Harp
- ON THE WATER by Monika Stadler
- Contrasting piece from the RCM (2009) online harp syllabus, level 8
🎶 Advanced Lever Harp (RCM level 9+)
- Present a diverse program selected by the performer, highlighting their skill and artistry on the lever harp. Repertoire should be at a RCM level 9 or higher – please refer to the RCM syllabus as a reference/resource. Pieces by Canadian, women and BIPOC composers are encouraged but not mandatory.
- A performer’s presentation resembling a mini-concert, entailing an introduction of each piece along with additional contextual information to foster a deeper connection with the audience. Topics for discussion may include, but are not limited to: the selection process for the pieces, their contrasting elements, personal significance, crafting a creative narrative.
- A maximum performance time, inclusive of speaking, of 20 minutes.
🎶 Level 10 Pedal Harp
- Present two contrasting pieces, selected by the performer, highlighting their skill and artistry on the pedal harp. Repertoire should be at a RCM level 10 – please refer to the RCM syllabus as a reference/resource. Pieces by Canadian, women and BIPOC composers are encouraged but not mandatory.
- A performer’s presentation resembling a mini-concert, entailing an introduction of each piece along with additional contextual information to foster a deeper connection with the audience. Topics for discussion may include, but are not limited to: the selection process for the pieces, their contrasting elements, personal significance, crafting a creative narrative.
- A maximum performance time, inclusive of speaking, of 15 minutes.
🎶 ARCT/University Pedal Harp
- Present a diverse program selected by the performer, highlighting their skill and artistry on the pedal harp. Repertoire should be at a RCM ARCT level – please refer to the RCM syllabus as a reference/resource. Pieces by Canadian, women and BIPOC composers are encouraged but not mandatory.
- A performer’s presentation resembling a mini-concert, entailing an introduction of each piece along with additional contextual information to foster a deeper connection with the audience. Topics for discussion may include, but are not limited to: the selection process for the pieces, their contrasting elements, personal significance, crafting a creative narrative.
- A maximum performance time, inclusive of speaking, of 20 minutes.
🎶 Creative Exploration: Harp Explorers & Harp Futures - Virtual submission and adjudication
The Creative Exploration scholarship is intended to celebrate, empower and welcome creativity using the harp as a featured or notable element of your artistic presentation. If you have any questions, please contact the scholarship committee
- Harp Explorers (ages 16 and under) - encourages those exploring their voice through the harp to develop artistic practices and curiosities.
Please submit a video submission which is representative of your artistic explorations with and around the harp. Please include a descriptive introduction, whether written or folded into the video. Maximum 5 minutes.
- Harp Futures (ages 17+) - encourages exploration and innovative artistic choices. Be bold!
Please submit a video submission which is representative of your artistic explorations with and around the harp. Please include a descriptive introduction, whether written or folded into the video. Maximum 10 minutes.
Examples of possible submissions: an original composition . free improvisation . complete reworking of a pre-existing composition . set a poem/painting (original/public domain) to music . harp + electronics
Please note:
The repertoire listed above is from the RCM 2009 Harp Syllabus.
Repertoire cannot be substituted on the day of adjudication.
Repertoire not in the syllabus is subject to approval from the scholarship committee which must be granted prior to the application being submitted (contact
Memorization of repertoire is highly advised and will influence marks awarded.
Candidates must provide music for the jury for the graded categories. Creative Explorations may provide music, a chart or a description.
Any repertoire inquiries or other questions can be directed to
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OHS 2023 Scholarship Winners - Congratulations!
Jean Malyon Award for Level 4 - CeeCee Zhang
Level 6 - Pedal Harp - Sara Foulkes-O'Flaherty
Level 10 - Pedal Harp - Alexandra Hunter-Assing
ARCT - Pedal Harp - Audrey Morris
Creative Explorations - Lever/Pedal Harp Age 16 and under - Arya Riley
Judy Loman Award for Exceptional Talent in Performance/Composition on Pedal Harp - Audrey Morris
OHS 2023 Scholarships were held in the Ottawa area this year on April 22nd, 2023
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 15th, 2023
OHS MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS: The teacher of the applicant MUST be a member of OHS. It is not necessary for the student to be a member.
REFERENCE LETTERS REQUIRED: Applicants are asked to submit two reference letters, one from the applicant's teacher, the other preferably from a musically knowledgeable person who is familiar with the applicant's musical endeavours. (eg. choir director, school music instructor, ensemble conductor). For the Open Category one letter of recommendation is required from the teacher of the applicant.
SCHOLARSHIP ADJUDICATION DATE/TIME: Saturday April 22nd, 2023 starting at 2pm
VENUE: Resurrection Lutheran Church
1325 Gaultois Avenue
Orléans, ON K1C 6G5
(east end of Ottawa)
TIME DETAILS: Participants can begin arriving at 1pm, adjudication begins at 2 pm.
ACCOMODATION & TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION: see below
HARPS: There will be three harps made available to you to play on if you are unable to bring your own:
- Lyon & Healy Salzedo - concert grand pedal harp
- Lyon & Healy style 100 - semi grand pedal harp
- Lyon & Healy Ogden - lever harp
Scholarship Adjudication Application Form HERE
Application Deadline: March 15, 2023
OHS 2023 Scholarship Prizes:
- Open Category - adjudication only
- Jean Malyon Award for Level 4 - Lever/Pedal Harp - $300
- Level 6 - Lever Harp - $300
- Level 6 - Pedal Harp - $300
- Level 8 - Lever Harp - $300
- Level 8 - Pedal Harp - $300
- Level 9 - Lever Harp only - $400
- Level 10 - Pedal Harp - $400
- ARCT - Pedal Harp - $600
- Creative Explorations - Lever/Pedal Harp Age 16 and under - $100
- Creative Explorations - Lever/Pedal Harp Age 17 and over - $200
- Susana Remenyi Memorial Award for Exceptional Talent on Lever Harp - $250
- Judy Loman Award for Exceptional Talent in Performance/Composition on Pedal Harp - $250
Scholarship Prizes made possible by a grant from the American Harp Society and by generous donations from Robert Judge, Judy Loman and Maureen Pecknold.
OHS 2023 Scholarship Repertoire and Details:
Open Category - adjudication only
- Open category for young harpists at a novice level (pre-grade 4)
Teachers must recommend candidates for this category.
Repertoire: own choice of one piece
Jean Malyon Award for Level 4 - Lever/Pedal Harp
- BARCAROLLE by Marcel Grandjany from ‘Trois Petites Pieces’ (Alphonse Leduc)
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 4 level
Level 6 - Lever/Pedal Harp
- TAMBOURIN by Bernard Andres from ‘Automates’ (Alphonse Leduc) - please play 1st AND 2nd endings
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 6 level
Level 8 - Lever Harp
- NATALIANA by Deborah Henson-Conant - 2nd edition (2010) (Golden Cage Music (self published))
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 8 level
Level 8 - Pedal Harp
- CHANSON DANS LA NUIT by Carlos Salzedo from ‘Method for the Harp’ (G. Schirmer Inc.)
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 8 level
Level 9 - Lever Harp only
- AIR AND VARIATIONS (Harmonious Blacksmith) by George Frederic Handel, transcribed by Dominig Bouchaud from ‘Pieces Classiques pour la Harpe Celtique’ (G. Billaudot)
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 9 level
Level 10 - Pedal Harp
- Giga by Arcangelo Corelli, transcribed by Carlos Salzedo from ‘Solos for the Harp Player’ (G. Schirmer Inc.)
- Contrasting Piece: from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus Grade 10 level
ARCT - Pedal Harp
- Two contrasting pieces from from RCM (2009) online harp syllabus ARCT level
Pieces by Canadian, women, and BIPOC composers are encouraged but not mandatory.
Creative Explorations - Lever/Pedal Harp - video submissions only
Imrpovisation / composition (under 5 minutes)
- Creative Explorations - Age 16 and Under (video submission only)
- Creative Explorations - Age 17 and Over (video submission only)
The Creative Explorations Scholarship is intended to celebrate, empower and welcome creativity using the harp.
The primary stipulations are a duration limit of 5 minutes, and that the harp must be used.
All submissions will be done in the form of a video submission.
If the submission is transcribed (written on paper) in some matter, please include this as part of your submission as a PDF file.
Examples of possible submissions: an original composition . free improvisation . complete reworking of a pre-existing composition . set a poem/painting (original/public domain) to music . harp + electronics
Please note:
The repertoire listed above is from the RCM 2009 Harp Syllabus.
Repertoire cannot be substituted on the day of adjudication.
Repertoire not in the syllabus is subject to approval from the scholarship committee which must be granted prior to the application being submitted.
Memorization of repertoire is highly advised and will influence marks awarded.
Candidates must provide music for the jury.
Any repertoire inquiries or other questions can be directed to
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Thank you to all of the participants who played so beautifully, to our adjudicators for their time and dedication, and to the generosity of our donors.
Congratulations to our 2021 Scholarship WInners!
GRADE 4 LEVER HARP - Jean Malyon Award
Katie Li and Klara Boileau (tie)
GRADE 6 PEDAL HARP
Bernice Li
GRADE 8 LEVER HARP
Edmund Yong and Maya FitzGerald (tie)
GRADE 8 PEDAL HARP
Talya Kaplan
GRADE 9 LEVER HARP
Rylee Livingston
GRADE 10 PEDAL HARP
Jessy Muli
ARCT PEDAL HARP
Raquel Nisi
SUSANA REMENYI AWARD for Exceptional Talent in Performance on the Lever Harp
Rylee Livingston
JUDY LOMAN AWARD for Exceptional Talent in Performance / Composition for the Harp
Jessy Muli
Prizes made possible by a grant from the American Harp Society, Inc. and by generous donations from Robert Judge, Judy Loman and Maureen Pecknold.
Adjudicators:
Noël Wan
Alyssa Michalsky
Lucile Brais Hildesheim
Kristan Toczko
Mary Muckle
Julia Seager-Scott


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