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Our mission
Before his death, Jan Stadler very carefully formulated the form and to whom the Foundation would provide its support. Talent alone, however, is usually not enough for a successful musical career. A whole range of other skills, knowledge and personal qualities are needed to set a talented young music student on the path to a truly rewarding career as an artist. Our Foundation therefore seeks to encourage young people not only in their musical talents, but also to contribute to the development of other components that will ultimately help shape an exceptional artistic personality.
How our projects work
Based on the decision of founder Jan Stadler, the foundation supports students of classical music in their artistic development. An important aspect of this journey is openness and receptivity to different approaches, influences, methods, concepts and techniques. A means of developing this openness can be, for example, study stays at art colleges, participation in master classes led by important musical personalities, participation in music competitions, etc. That is why scholarships are a fundamental pillar of the foundation's activities. The foundation focuses on awarding several types of scholarships:
Methods of support
Who we help
- Students of secondary and higher art schools (conservatories, music grammar schools, HAMU Prague, JAMU Brno, VŠMU Bratislava, ... ), in exceptional cases also students of other types of schools
- Pupils and students of primary art schools
- Graduates of secondary and higher music schools only up to the age of 30
- Young professional musicians up to the age of 30
Organisers
- Individuals who organize projects for young talented musicians and music students, provided that these projects are in line with the mission of the Foundation. These projects include in particular masterclasses.
Organisations
- Organizers and promoters of projects aimed at supporting and developing talented music students or young professionals under the age of 30.
- Music schools
Individuals
Organisers
- Individuals who organize projects for young talented musicians and music students, provided that these projects are in line with the mission of the Foundation. These projects include in particular masterclasses.
Organisations
- Organizers and promoters of projects aimed at supporting and developing talented music students or young professionals under the age of 30.
- Music schools
How to get a scholarship
Based on the decision of founder Jan Stadler, the foundation supports students of classical music in their artistic development. An important aspect of this journey is openness and receptivity to different approaches, influences, methods, concepts and techniques. A means of developing this openness can be, for example, study stays at art colleges, participation in master classes led by important musical personalities, participation in music competitions, etc. That is why scholarships are a fundamental pillar of the foundation's activities. The foundation focuses on awarding several types of scholarships: long-term study scholarships, short-term study scholarships and master course scholarships.