INAUGURAL RECIPIENTS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER FOUNDATION SARAH BRIGHTMAN SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED

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For immediate release, 21 July 2015 INAUGURAL RECIPIENTS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER FOUNDATION SARAH BRIGHTMAN SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation today announced that tenor Alexander Grainger and soprano Alexandra Lowe are the first to have been awarded the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Sarah Brightman Scholarships. The scholarships will support them in their postgraduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music on the two year Master of Music Programme. Earlier this year, Sarah Brightman made a donation to the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation from the proceeds of the sale at Christies of two pieces of tiger jewellery by Cartier, formerly from the collection of the Duchess of Windsor, which had been given to her by her then husband Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Foundation decided to use this donation towards music scholarships supporting a soprano and a tenor in their studies. Alexander Grainger and Alexandra Lowe have just graduated from the BMus at RNCM, and will start their postgraduate studies in the autumn. The RNCM School of Vocal Studies and Opera is renowned as one of the world s most inspiring departments in a conservatoire in which to pursue vocal and operatic training. Both Alexander and Alexandra will study on the two year Master of Music course which offers intensive advanced study with an international teaching faculty, masterclasses with leading performers, coaches and directors, a range of world-class performance opportunities including two fully staged operas, and varied professional experience with RNCM partners such as Opera North. During his time at the College, Alexander has taken the principal role of Camille in the RNCM production of The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar and performed in the chorus of Paradise Moscow (Shostakovich) and Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck). He is currently performing in the Buxton Festival Chorus in productions of Donizetti s Lucia Di Lammermoor and Verdi s Giovanna D arco. Alexandra commenced her classical training at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music on a scholarship, and she was awarded the Singer of the Year in 2011. She then secured a scholarship to RNCM for her undergraduate degree. RNCM roles include Helena in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hélène de Solanges (Véronique) and Giulia (La Scala di Seta). In December 2014 she played the role of Sylvaine in the RNCM s production of The Merry Widow. Alexandra has raised over 25,000 for charity (including Help for Heroes and Music for Hospitals) through a series of annual concerts.

Andrew Lloyd Webber said: It is crucial that proper training is available for the performers of the future. I am grateful for Sarah s donation and it fills me with great joy that my Foundation can help Alexandra and Alexander s fulfil their potential at RNCM and take vital steps towards a professional career. Sarah Brightman said: It s wonderful to see these two talented stars of the future being supported. The jewels which Andrew bought gave me immense pleasure and I m so pleased proceeds from their sale will now play a part in enabling Alexandra and Alexander to enjoy their training without the additional financial concerns that are a burden on young singers. Stefan Janski, Head of Opera at RNCM said: We are delighted that Alexandra Lowe and Alexander Grainger, both highly talented, exciting young artists, have been awarded Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Sarah Brightman Scholarships to support their postgraduate training in opera studies at the RNCM. Having recently completed undergraduate degrees at the College, Alexandra and Alexander demonstrate exceptional professional potential, and the vital support provided by these prestigious awards will prove invaluable, both financially and in nurturing their early careers. This year, eleven scholars who were supported through their performing arts studies by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation have graduated. They include: Hayley Barrie, Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre, The Urdang Academy Adam Gillan, BA in Musical Theatre, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Jack Hooper, BA (Hons) Acting, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Emily Langham, BA (Hons) Musical Theatre, ArtsEd Kieran Mackintosh, Diploma in Performing Arts, Italia Conti Luke McCall, MA in Musical Theatre, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Charlotte Pointer, Diploma in Professional Music Theatre, Millennium School Oliver Ramsdale, Dance and Musical Diploma, Laine Theatre Arts Ellie Simpson, Vocational Course in Musical Theatre & Dance, Phil Winston s Theatreworks Hannah Strudwick, Foundation Degree, Stage Management and Technical Theatre, LAMDA Tojan Thomas-Browne, BA (Hons) Theatre Dance, London Studio Centre Their plans range from being a swing in the Blackpool and West End company of Cats (Oliver Ramsdale), to understudying Mabel in Mack and Mabel at Chichester Festival Theatre (Emily Langham) to playing the role of Feuilly in the West End production of Les Misérables (Luke McCall). Luke McCall is also understudying for two leads in the musical; Enjolras, the leader of the barricades, and Jean Valjean, making him one of the youngest ever performers to understudy for this role.

For further information on the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, please contact Four Colman Getty: Truda Spruyt on Truda.spruyt@fourcolmangetty.com / 020 3697 4248 Hannah McMillan on Hannah.mcmillan@fourcolmangetty.com / 020 3697 4260 Notes to editors About the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation was set up by Andrew in 1992 to promote the arts, culture and heritage for the public benefit; since inception Andrew has been the principal provider of funding for all its charitable activities. In 2010, the Foundation embarked on an active grant giving programme and has now awarded grants of over 9m to support high quality training and personal development as well as other projects that make a real difference to enrich the quality of life both for individuals and within local communities. Significant grants include 3.5m to Arts Educational Schools, London to create a state of the art professional theatre, 1m to The Architectural Heritage Fund, 1m to The Music in Secondary Schools Trust and over 350,000 annually to fund 30 performing arts scholarships for talented students in financial need. The Foundation owns two important paintings, a Canaletto Old Horse Guards from St James s Park, currently on exhibition at Holburne Museum, Bath and a Stanley Spencer The Garage on exhibition at The Stanley Spencer Gallery in Cookham, Berkshire. About RNCM The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is a leading international conservatoire located in the heart of Manchester, with a reputation for attracting talented students, teachers, conductors and composers from all over the world. Now in its fifth decade, the RNCM is relatively young but its rich history spans back to 1893 when Sir Charles Hallé founded the Royal Manchester College of Music. In 1973 this institution merged with the Northern School of Music, and the RNCM was born. Today, the College is a thriving conservatoire with around 320 teaching staff and over 800 students from 60 different countries. Complementing its role as a conservatoire, the RNCM is also a thriving live music venue offering unparalleled opportunities for students to perform regularly to public audiences and to work alongside professional musicians and visiting artists. Housing four major performance spaces, including a professionally-staffed, fully-equipped Theatre and recently refurbished Concert Hall, the College presents in excess of 400 concerts each year ranging from RNCM orchestras and ensembles and large-scale opera productions, to a host of touring companies and external hires. Alexander Grainger tenor Alexander Grainger is a 23 year old tenor who has recently completed his undergraduate study with Paul Nilon at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. During his time at the College, he has taken the principal role of Camille in the RNCM production of The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar and performed in the chorus of Paradise Moscow (Shostakovich) and Orfeo ed Euridice (Gluck). On the concert platform Alexander has appeared as a soloist in

Mozart C minor Mass, Brahms Zigeunerlieder op 103, Rossini s Stabat Mater and Handel s Messiah. Alex is currently performing in the Buxton Festival Chorus in productions of Donizetti s Lucia Di Lammermoor and Verdi s Giovanna D arco and shall be joining Clonter Opera to deliver a programme of workshops. Alexandra Lowe soprano Alexandra is a classically trained soprano from Lancashire. Born in Mallorca, she began singing at the age of 13 when she became a prominent member of Centre Stage Productions (Palma). Following her success in musical theatre, Alexandra turned to classical music and opera in 2008. She commenced her classical training at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music on a scholarship, and she was awarded the Singer of the Year in 2011. Having secured a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music where she has just completed her Bachelor of Music degree with a first she is developing her career in opera with the support of her singing teacher Sandra Dugdale. She has been awarded the Elsie Thurston Song Prize (2012), the Joyce Budd Prize at the Kathleen Ferrier Young Singers Bursary (2012), the Oncken Song Prize (2013), the Alexander Young Song Prize (2014) and the Joyce and Michael Kennedy Award for Singing Strauss (2015). Recent roles include Mabel (Pirates of Penzance), Angelina (Trial by Jury) and Gianetta (The Gondoliers), all as part of the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festivals at Buxton Opera House and Harrogate Royal Hall. RNCM roles include Helena in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hélène de Solanges (Véronique) and Giulia (La Scala di Seta). Alexandra was part of the chorus in the RNCM production of Paradise Moscow by Shostakovich and in December 2014 she played the role of Sylvaine in the RNCM s production of The Merry Widow. On the concert platform works include Handel s Messiah, Faure s Requiem, Karl Jenkin s The Armed Man and Vivaldi s Gloria. Other professional appearances have taken place at Ripley Castle, Bolton Abbey Priory, Fountains Abbey, The Mansion House and Coniston Hall. Alexandra has raised over 25,000 for charity through a series of annual concerts. Some of the charities Alexandra has supported over the years include Help for Heroes, Music in Hospitals, Aiming High for Disabled Children, The Breast Cancer Haven (Leeds), Combat Stress, the Being Bel Trust, Harrogate Young Carers and The Boyle and Petyt (School) Foundation. Alexandra will shortly be performing in a music evening at The Priory Church of Bolton Abbey on 8 August. www.alexandralowe.co.uk For further information on the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, please contact Four Colman Getty: Truda Spruyt on Truda.spruyt@fourcolmangetty.com / 020 3697 4248 Hannah McMillan on Hannah.mcmillan@fourcolmangetty.com / 020 3697 4260