Candidates are able to compete for the following
scholarships, for direct entry in 2014, or deferred entry in 2015.
| College | 2014 |
2015 |
Balliol
| |
• |
Brasenose
| • |
• |
| Christ Church | • |
• |
Corpus Christi
| • |
|
| Hertford1 | • |
• |
| Keble1 | • |
• |
| Lincoln1 | • |
|
| Magdalen1 | • |
• |
| Merton | | • |
| New | • | |
Oriel
| • |
• |
| Pembroke | • |
|
| The Queen's College | • |
|
| St Edmund Hall2 | • |
|
| St Peter's1 | |
• |
| Somerville | • |
• |
| Trinity | | • |
| University College | • |
• |
Worcester1
| • |
• |
1 Applicants must apply to read Music
2 Applicants may not apply to read Music
Most colleges in Oxford appoint an undergraduate as Organ Scholar either to assist with or take charge of the music of the college chapel, and to take an active part in the musical activities of the college in general. The scope of these duties varies from college to college, as do the requirements. At Christ Church, Magdalen and New College the Organ Scholar is part of the choral foundation under the direction of the organist; there is an organist at Queen's, Merton and Worcester too, and a mixed choir; at Worcester, which also has a boys' choir, the Organ Scholar is responsible for training boys' voices; in most other colleges the Organ Scholar is responsible for training a mixed choir (largely voluntary). Some colleges state a preference or requirement for candidates to read for the Honour School of Music.
Open Day
The University is keen to attract the very best organists and to see as many as possible attend the choral and organ open day.
The next open day will be held in the spring of 2014, and will take the form of a series of workshops and Evensong.
For more details please see the Music Faculty website. For more details on the University's main open days and other events, please see Open days, events and visiting.
Examination
(a) Practical tests for all candidates:
1.
Performance of a prepared piece of organ music selected by the
candidate. (Candidates should bring an additional copy for the
examiners.)
2. Sight-reading.
3. Score-reading in four parts with modern vocal clefs (G and F clefs only).
4. Transposition of a hymn tune (not more than one tone up or down).
5. Harmonization of a melody (normally a hymn tune or simple chorale).
Candidates may also be required to take a short choir practice (with boys' or mixed voices as appropriate).
(b) Academic interview for all candidates:
Candidates
will usually be required to attend an academic interview in the subject
for which they intend to apply. The college may require the candidate
to submit examples of written work and/or to undertake a written
test.