Margaret Fripp Award

About Margaret Fripp

Margaret Fripp’s long involvement in the musical life of Aylesbury spanned nearly 60 years until her death in 1992.  Born in 1910, Margaret joined the Aylesbury Choral Society in 1936 and for some years was a soprano soloist with the Society.  Later, she served as Chairman and Secretary and was also a member of the Aylesbury and District Arts Council and a supporter of the Aylesbury Festival of the Arts.  Margaret also sang with the Chiltern Singers, Charles Pope Ladies’ Choir and the Aylesbury Consort of Voices madrigal group and was a founding trustee of the Charles Pope Memorial Trust.

The Margaret Fripp Award

The audition for the Award is open to singers aged 18 and under who have lived (or been educated) in the area formerly administered by Aylesbury Vale District Council for a continuous period of 2 years or more.  A full list of the civil parishes in Aylesbury Vale can be found here.  The Award is presented annually to the singer whom the Judges feel would most benefit from the Award.  The successful candidate in 2026 will receive £150 to spend on furthering their musical education.

Application Form

The form below can be used to apply for the Margaret Fripp Award 2026 once the details of the date of auditions and the closing date for applications have been confirmed.

 

The audition must be a solo performance, with an accompanist if required, or a recorded accompaniment, lasting a maximum of 7 minutes, and should include 2 contrasting songs lasting 2 to 3 minutes each. The candidates should introduce themselves and their songs before the audition. A warm up space will be available before the audition.

 

Once you have submitted your application form we will send you a confirmation and more details.

Name of Candidate *
Date of Birth *
Address *
How long has the candidate lived at this address? *
Phone Number *
Email Address *
Name of School or College *
Musical experiences and achievements *