Deadline: 30-Jun-2026
The Michael Pilaar Memorial Music Scholarship supports young musicians in the Rotorua and Taupō districts who demonstrate an interest and commitment to classical music performance. The scholarship aims to encourage the development of vocal and instrumental talent by providing financial assistance for musical training, education, and performance-related opportunities.
Up to six scholarships will be awarded in 2026, with each recipient receiving $500 to support their musical growth and artistic development.
About the Scholarship
The Michael Pilaar Memorial Music Scholarship was established to help young musicians develop their performance skills and reach their full potential in classical music.
The scholarship supports both:
- Vocal performance
- Instrumental performance
The program encourages young people to pursue excellence in music while fostering a lifelong appreciation and enjoyment of classical music.
Scholarship Objectives
The scholarship aims to:
- Encourage participation in classical music
- Support young musicians in developing their performance abilities
- Promote musical excellence and artistic growth
- Assist students in accessing music education opportunities
- Strengthen vocal and instrumental music skills
- Help emerging musicians reach their full potential
- Foster long-term engagement with the performing arts
The program focuses on both skill development and personal artistic advancement.
Scholarship Value
The 2026 scholarship round offers:
- Up to six scholarships available
- $500 awarded to each successful recipient
The funding is intended to support activities that contribute directly to the recipient’s musical development.
Eligible Use of Funds
Scholarship funds may be used for:
- Instrument purchases or maintenance
- Music tuition and lessons
- Music camps and workshops
- Examination fees
- Performance development activities
- Other approved music-related educational expenses
Recipients are expected to use the funding solely for purposes that support their musical growth.
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements.
Eligible applicants must:
- Be between 10 and 18 years of age on 1 January of the application year
- Reside within the Rotorua or Taupō District communities
- Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident
- Demonstrate an interest in classical music performance
- Be involved in either vocal or instrumental music
The scholarship is intended for young musicians committed to developing their talents.
Eligible Music Disciplines
Applications are welcomed from students involved in:
- Classical vocal performance
- Classical instrumental performance
The scholarship supports a wide range of classical music learning and performance pathways.
Recipient Responsibilities
Successful recipients must comply with several scholarship conditions.
Recipients are required to:
- Use the funding for the approved charitable purpose
- Spend the scholarship funds within 12 months of receipt
- Participate in scholarship-related activities if requested
- Submit required reports within the specified timeframe
Failure to meet scholarship obligations may affect future participation.
Reporting Requirements
Recipients must submit a written report within six months of receiving the scholarship.
The report should outline:
- How the funding was used
- Activities undertaken
- Skills developed
- Musical achievements or progress
- The overall impact of the scholarship on musical development
Reporting helps demonstrate the value and outcomes of the scholarship program.
Performance and Promotional Opportunities
Scholarship recipients may be invited to participate in a range of activities associated with the program.
These opportunities may include:
- Interviews
- Promotional activities
- Public performances
- Community events
- Scholarship recognition ceremonies
Participation helps showcase young musical talent within the community.
Gift of Music Concert
Scholarship certificates are presented during the annual Gift of Music Concert held at Western Heights High School.
The event provides:
- Public recognition of scholarship recipients
- Opportunities to celebrate musical achievement
- Exposure to local audiences
- Performance opportunities for selected recipients
Some recipients may also be invited to perform at additional award-related events.
Scholarship Conditions
Recipients are expected to maintain appropriate conduct throughout the scholarship period.
Important conditions include:
- Funding must be used for approved purposes
- Reporting requirements must be completed
- Scholarship obligations must be fulfilled
- Recipients must maintain behaviour consistent with the values of the program
The scholarship may be revoked if conditions are not met or if conduct is deemed inappropriate.
Why This Scholarship Matters
Access to quality music education and performance opportunities can be costly for young musicians. The Michael Pilaar Memorial Music Scholarship helps reduce financial barriers while encouraging artistic growth and excellence.
The scholarship supports:
- Musical skill development
- Access to music education
- Performance opportunities
- Youth participation in the arts
- Long-term artistic development
- Classical music engagement within local communities
By investing in young musicians, the scholarship contributes to the continued growth of musical talent in the Rotorua and Taupō regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many scholarships are available in 2026?
Up to six scholarships will be awarded. - What is the value of each scholarship?
Each scholarship is valued at $500. - Who can apply?
Young musicians aged 10 to 18 who live in the Rotorua or Taupō districts and are New Zealand citizens or permanent residents. - Can both singers and instrumentalists apply?
Yes. The scholarship supports both vocal and instrumental classical music performers. - What can the funding be used for?
Eligible uses include music lessons, instrument costs, music camps, workshops, and examination fees. - Is reporting required after receiving the scholarship?
Yes. Recipients must submit a written report within six months explaining how the funds were used and the impact on their musical development. - Are recipients required to attend events?
Recipients may be invited to participate in interviews, promotional activities, performances, and the annual Gift of Music Concert.
Conclusion
The Michael Pilaar Memorial Music Scholarship provides valuable support for young classical musicians in the Rotorua and Taupō districts. Through financial assistance, performance opportunities, and community recognition, the scholarship helps aspiring vocalists and instrumentalists strengthen their skills, pursue musical excellence, and continue their artistic development.
For more information, visit Geyser Community Foundation.


