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The Winner
Nicola Benedetti
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Prizes
Finalists
The five Finalists will each receive £2000 and a Wigmore Hall recital, plus two years of YCAT representation

Winner
The Winner will also receive the title of BBC Young Musician of the Year, and a travel bursary to promote his/her musical studies.

Tabor Award & Walter Todds Bursary
There are also two prizes for performers who do not make the final of Young Musicians but who show great potential:
The Tabor Award for Promising Talent - £2000
The Walter Todds Bursary - £1000

Young Concert Artists Trust
The BBC has arranged an aftercare scheme for the five finalists who reach the Final. It is with the Young Concert Artists Trust (YCAT), a charitable trust which manages the entry of exceptional young musicians into the world of professional music. From this organisation the BBC winners receive advice on concert engagements, repertoire, teachers, fee negotiations and on other matters. The first two years of this service are paid for by the BBC.


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