The Barbara Owen Research Grant

Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies

Funding Amount

US $2,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

The Barbara Owen Research Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies
Amount: US $2,000
Last Updated: January 13, 2026

Summary

Overview

About Us Mission Statement The Westfield Center for Historical Keyboard Studies offers a unique environment for the study, appreciation, use, and promotion of a wide range of keyboard instruments. To serve an increasingly diverse audience, the Center presents keyboard-related conferences, workshops, concerts, masterclasses, educational programs, and publishes scholarly work at regular intervals; longstanding priorities have included the intersections of historical practices and technologies with larger social and artistic developments. In its activities and governance, the Center seeks to foster inclusion and equity among artists, builders, scholars, educators, students, enthusiasts, and partner organizations. Since its founding in 1979, the Center has sponsored over one hundred events, including workshops, research conferences and symposia, tours to historic instruments, solo recitals and early music concerts, and educational programs designed to interest the general public in keyboard instruments and their repertoire. Members include highly acclaimed artists, noted scholars, some of the world’s greatest instrument builders, and music lovers. The Barbara Owen Research Grant A lifelong member of the Westfield Center, Barbara Owen made immense contributions to our understanding of the organ and its music. She was especially known for her scholarship on the American organ and organists, and she co-wrote the Grove Dictionary article on the organ, a standard reference work. To honor her memory, the Westfield Center will award a $2000 grant for research into historical keyboard instruments (organ, harpsichord, clavichord, fortepiano). The research may culminate in a scholarly article or other format for presenting the information.

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