The Tait Memorial Trust
MTis a charitable foundation, first established in the United Kingdom, with the chief purpose of providing financial support to outstanding young performing artists from Australia and New Zealand who wish to pursue post-graduate studies in leading performing arts institutions or privately with internationally recognised teachers in the United Kingdom. It also offers performance opportunities in their many concerts and events in London and advice and mentoring to awardees. The TMT was founded by Isla Baring OAM in memory of her father, Sir
Frank Tait and his brothers, who played an important part in the establishment of theatre and the performing arts in Australia. Sir Frank, the youngest of the Tait brothers, carried the firm
J. C. Williamson's into its most successful years dominated by the Sutherland-Williamson opera company in 1965 which brought
Dame Joan Sutherland
Dame Joan Alston Sutherland, (7 November 1926 – 10 October 2010) was an Australian dramatic coloratura soprano known for her contribution to the renaissance of the bel canto repertoire from the late 1950s through to the 1980s.
She possess ...
back to her homeland.
At inception, the TMT's activities were based in the UK, reflecting a historical tradition of strong institutional links between Australian music academies and British institutions such as the
Royal College of Music
The Royal College of Music is a conservatoire established by royal charter in 1882, located in South Kensington, London, UK. It offers training from the undergraduate to the doctoral level in all aspects of Western Music including performanc ...
,
Royal Academy of Music, the
Royal Northern College of Music and the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is a conservatoire and drama school located in the City of London, United Kingdom. Established in 1880, the school offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in all aspects of classical music and jazz ...
. The Trust offers awards/grants for postgraduate study, performance opportunities to young musicians and classical ballet performing artists from Australia and New Zealand, and general help in the furtherance of their careers while resident in the UK.
History
The TMT was established in 1992, in the United Kingdom, the founding patrons being
Dame Joan Sutherland
Dame Joan Alston Sutherland, (7 November 1926 – 10 October 2010) was an Australian dramatic coloratura soprano known for her contribution to the renaissance of the bel canto repertoire from the late 1950s through to the 1980s.
She possess ...
AC OM DBE, Viola, Lady Tait AM,
John McCallum
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AO CBE and
Googie Withers AO CBE. Isla's mother, the soprano known as
Viola Wilson, inspired her to organise a fundraising concert in support of a young Australian singer, Liane Keegan, who was newly arrived in London. From that beginning the TMT has grown to become one of the leading supporters of Australian artists in the UK
In 2011 an Australian Trust to support the work of the TMT was created under the name of "The Tait Performing Arts Association". In May 2017 the Trust formally announced funding of young artists from New Zealand.
Structure
The Tait Memorial Trust
Chairman
Isla Baring OAM,
Founding Patrons
Dame Joan Sutherland AC OM DBE,
Viola, Lady Tait AM,
John McCallum AO CBE,
Googie Withers AO CBE
Patrons
Leanne Benjamin AM OBE,
Danielle de Niese
Danielle de Niese (born 11 April 1979) is an Australian-American lyric soprano. After success as a young child in singing competitions in Australia, she moved to the United States where she developed an operatic career. From 2005 she came to wi ...
,
John Frost AM,
Julian Gavin
Julian Gavin (born 1965) is an Australian-born British operatic tenor who has sung leading roles both in the United Kingdom and internationally. His full-length opera recordings include Don José in ''Carmen'' and the title roles in ''Ernani'' an ...
,
Barry Humphries AO CBE,
Piers Lane AO,
June Mendoza AO OBE,
Ermes de Zan
Trustees
Justin Baring,
Isla Baring OAM,
Anne Longdon,
Matthew Phillips,
John Rendall,
Susie Thornton
Committee
Fay Curtin,
Meredith Daneman,
Jan Gowrie-Smith,
Wendy Kramer,
Gayle McDermott,
Patricia Nimmo,
Margaret Rodgers,
Barbara Ross,
Ann Seddon,
Jacqueline Thompson,
Rosemary Tuck
Honorary Member
Nicola Downer AM
Music Board
Dr Helen Ayres,
Isla Baring OAM,
Jessica Cottis
Jessica Cottis (born 13 December 1979, Sale, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian-British conductor. She is currently artistic director and chief conductor of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Early life
Cottis was born at RAAF Base East Sal ...
,
Jayson Gillham,
Deborah Humble,
Belinda McFarlane,
Anthony Roden,
Katrina Sheppeard,
Ballet Board
Leanne Benjamin AM OBE,
Isla Baring OAM,
Meredith Daneman
Administrator
James Hancock
The Leanne Benjamin Awards
The Tait Memorial Trust in collaboration with Leanne Benjamin OBE launched new ballet awards for young Australian dancers studying in the UK. The proceeds from the first event at
The Royal Ballet School on Thursday 12 June 2014 were added to this scholarship fund. Australian students at the school including Sophie Moffatt, Josephine Frick, Kiely Groenewegen, Grace Robinson, Harry Churches, Connor Barlow (
English National Ballet School
English National Ballet School is a specialist classical ballet school based in London in the United Kingdom. The School was founded in 1988 by Peter Schaufuss as the official school of English National Ballet. The School's current Artistic D ...
) and Kenji Wilkie performed for an audience which included Lady Sainsbury and Sir Peter Wright. The evening ended with a masterclass given by Leanne Benjamin.
The first recipient, Josephine Frick, was presented with a cheque for £8,000 at a Tait Friends event at Australia House on Tuesday 14 October 2014 as a contribution to her fees at The Royal Ballet School.
Alumni
The Trust has helped many young singers and instrumentalists who have subsequently performed with British orchestras, leading opera companies and major international ballet companies, including
Thomas Rann, Daniel de Borah,
Mary-Jean O'Doherty, Li-Wei,
Amy Dickson
Amy Dickson (born 1982) is an Australian classical saxophone player.
Early life
Dickson was born in Sydney. She began to play piano at the age of two, and saxophone at the age of six. She initially played 'some jazz' in her youth, but eventual ...
, Elena Xanthoudakis, Valda Wilson,
Yelian He,
Lauren Fagan, Alexandra Hutton, Phoebe Humphreys,
Siobhan Stagg, Kelly Lovelady, Simon Lobelson, Helena Dix, Miranda Keys, Liane Keegan,
Benjamin Bayl, William Chen, Natalie Christie, James Hancock, Grant Doyle, Kelly Lovelady, Melbourne Chamber Strings, Melbourne Piano Trio, Derek Welton, Leslie John Flanagan,
Jayson Gillham, Morgan Pearse,
Julian Gavin
Julian Gavin (born 1965) is an Australian-born British operatic tenor who has sung leading roles both in the United Kingdom and internationally. His full-length opera recordings include Don José in ''Carmen'' and the title roles in ''Ernani'' an ...
, Joanna Cole and
Kevin Penkin
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.
References
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External links
Tait Memorial Trust HomepageCharity Commission listing for the Tait Memorial Trust
Educational charities based in the United Kingdom