Matthew Thomas Lin Memorial Scholarship from Grand Masters

The Grand Master Fiddler Championship has announced a new annual $1,000 scholarship in honor of Matthew Lin, a promising young fiddler and regular competitor who died last year at 19 years of age.

The Matthew Thomas Lin Memorial Scholarship is open to high school and college students and musicians, “who display academic achievement, a commitment to serving others, a strong work ethic, active leadership, and financial need the opportunity to continue their musical and academic pursuits.”

Those descriptors above perfectly characterize Lin, who in addition to being a standout young fiddler, was also an athlete, a peer mentor for other young musicians, and an Eagle Scout. His dedication to community service which he had demonstrated in high school continued when he enrolled at the University of Kentucky where he was a Peer Mentor in the Engineering Living Learning Program, as well as a Peer Instructor, and a K Crew Leader.

He passed on December 11, 2020 from complications following lung surgery to remove several blood clots. Matthew’s death sent a shock wave through the music community in which he was involved, his family (of course), and the amateur and competition fiddle world. At the time of his passing Lin was also a member of the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra., and was studying for a twin major in Chemical Engineering and violin performance.

Here is video of him winning the Youth Division at the 2014 Grand Masters.

The new scholarship application process will typically run from February to May, with a recipient announced in June, but this first year, applications are being accepted now until August 1. A 2021 award recipient will be named August 22.

Requirements for eligibility are:

  • Applicants should be currently enrolled in a public or private high school, homeschool, or an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school in the US, Canada, or Puerto Rico that is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Applicants should be current residents of the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico.
  • Students should have a cumulative, unweighted grade point average of 2.5.
  • Void wherever prohibited by law.

Preference for selection will be baed on the following criteria:

  • Musicians who plan to use this scholarship for music lessons, instruments, camps, or music-related travel.
  • Applicants who demonstrate substantial contributions to community service.
  • Students with a cumulative unweighted grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.3.
  • Students demonstrating active participation in extracurricular, faith-based, and/or community organizations.
  • Applicants displaying an active leadership role in community service, athletics, and/or similar co-curricular activity (such as student government, team sports, fraternal life, etc.).
  • Students with a minimum ACT Composite score of 25 or a minimum combined SAT score of 1220 (if available).
  • Applicants with demonstration of substantial financial need.

An application form for the Matthew Thomas Lin Memorial Scholarship is available online, along with a list of full scholarship requirements and details. Each candidate must also submit a short video (less than three minutes) or a personal statement (1000 words or less) describing your educational plans and why you should be considered for the scholarship. Musicians are also invited to send links to performance videos online.

More information is available on the Grand Master Fiddler web site.

The 2021 Grand Master Fiddler Championship will be held in person at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum over Labor Day weekend, September 4-5.

Matthew Lin passes

Matthew Lin, an extremely talented young musician and one of the brightest lights of the contest fiddle world, died on December 11. He was 19 years of age.

He passed several days after suffering extreme complications from a lung surgery to remove a large number of blood clots on December 4. Doctors believe he suffered an ischemic stroke during surgery which led to massive swelling on his brain.

Matthew was one of four brothers living in Lexington, KY. All four boys studied violin and fiddle. Prior to his surgery, he was enrolled in the University of Kentucky studying both Chemical Engineering and Violin Performance.

Since he was a young teen, Lin had been competing in fiddle contests, and had made dozens of friends among his fellow competitors, as well as accompanists and judges. He had been named the Youth Champion fiddler at the 2014 Grand Master Fiddle Championship in Nashville, along with a number of other state and regional titles.

In the violin world, he played in high school with the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras and the Kentucky All State Symphony Orchestra. At the time of his passing, Matthew was a violinist in the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra.

In addition to his music, Matthew was dedicated to Scouting, earning the rank of Eagle Scout in 2018.

He is remembered by family and friends not only for his many achievements, but as a kind and inspirational soul who lit up any room he entered with his quick wit and engaging smile. His is a great loss to Lexington, his family, his church, and to the close knit community of competition fiddlers.

The Grand Master Fiddle Championship has launched a scholarship in his name. The Matthew Thomas Lin Memorial Scholarship will be given each year to assist a young musician with music education costs. The first scholarship will be awarded at the 2021 Grand Master Championship. Donations can be made online in support.

Here is video of his winning performance at the 2014 Grand Masters.

Services will be held on Friday, December 18 at Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington at 1:00 p.m. (EST). For those unable to attend, the funeral will be live-streamed online. The family will welcome visitors Thursday evening from 3:00-8:00 p.m. at the church, and on Friday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the Lin family has requested donations to the The Matthew Thomas Lin Memorial Scholarship.

R.I.P., Matthew Lin.

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