Peter Freedman AM, Founder and Chairman of RØDE, expressed his excitement about the partnership: “Supporting musicians is deeply personal to me. Music and the arts are vital to our culture and identity, and this scholarship will provide a platform for Australian talent to shine on the global stage, much like RØDE itself has done. We are committed to empowering creatives, and this collaboration with the Royal College of Music is a perfect extension of that mission.”
The Australian Commonwealth Scholarship will enable talented musicians to study at the Royal College of Music, widely regarded as the world’s leading institution for musical education. This initiative underscores our dedication to nurturing creative excellence and amplifying Australian voices on an international scale.
Ariana Ricci, the inaugural scholarship recipient, shared her gratitude: “I am incredibly honoured to receive this scholarship and deeply thankful to RØDE and the Royal College of Music for their support. This opportunity not only helps me pursue my dreams but also highlights the importance of nurturing Australian musicians and artists, ensuring our stories are heard around the world.”
The Australian Commonwealth Scholarship reflects a shared vision to invest in the future of the arts and support Australian musicians in achieving greatness on the world stage. With RØDE as the inaugural sponsor, the program aims to inspire and empower emerging artists, paving the way for cultural and creative enrichment both locally and internationally.