News
- BMI Workshop Students Honored with Harrington Awards
- Daniela Blau Wins peermusic Latin Scholarship
- BMI Foundation, Pepsi Blue Carpet Bash Bow Music Enrichment Fund Scholarship
- 2008 John Lennon Scholarship Winners Announced
- 56th Annual BMI Student Composer Award Winners Announced
- Dan Visconti Wins Boudleaux Bryant Commission
Programs
- Pepsi Blue Carpet Bash Latin Scholarship
- Women’s Music Commission
- Woody Guthrie Fellowship Program
- peermusic Latin Scholarship
- John Lennon Scholarships
- BMI Student Composer Awards
- Pete Carpenter Fellowship
- Lionel Newman Conducting Scholarship
- Robert Sherman Scholarship
- General Grants
- Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize
- Carlos Surinach Commissions
- Boudleaux Bryant Commissions
- Jerry Bock Musical Theatre Award
- Jerry Harrington Musical Theatre Awards
- Jean Pratt Scholarship
- Joseph A. Carriere Scholarship
- Milton Adolphus Award
- Harriette Schiff Roth Scholarship
- Theodora Zavin Scholarship
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Robert Sherman Scholarship
for students studying musical theatre
Established in 2006 by Robert Sherman, this $1,000 scholarship is awarded each year to a talented student composer studying musical theatre. The recipient is chosen by the Steering Committee of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop.
Sherman is one-half of the Oscar-winning songwriting team the Sherman Brothers, who have written some of the best-loved and most-recognized songs in history, including such Disney themes as MARY POPPINS, THE JUNGLE BOOK, PARENT TRAP, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, and THE ARISTOCRATS. With a career that spans almost 50 years, the Shermans have accumulated countless accolades, including two Academy Awards and nine nominations, two Grammy Awards, 23 gold and platinum albums, induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for songs like “Chim Chim Cherree,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and “It’s a Small World (After All)” considered the most translated and most-performed song on earth.
By nomination only, no applications accepted.


