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The Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) International Music Competition is one of the most prestigious UK competitions dedicated to emerging young musicians.
Now in its 74th edition, the competition awards up to £80,000, along with artistic mentorship, promotion, and international performance opportunities for prizewinners.
This is a multi-disciplinary competition, open to performers in wind, brass & percussion, strings, keyboard, voice, string ensembles and mixed ensembles.
Age limit: up to 30 years old
Eligible applicants: musicians from the USA, EU, EEA, Switzerland, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Commonwealth / former-Commonwealth countries
Application deadline: 5 January 2026, 5:00 PM (GMT)
For additional information, please access the link below.
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