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Britain USA - BritainUSA.com
February, 2006
Marshall
Scholar Wins Top Award from National Nonprofit Organization
British Embassy, Washington D.C., 22 February 2006Scott Douglas
MacIntyre, a 2005 Marshall Scholarship winner, recently received the 2005 Mary P.
Oenslager Scholastic Achievement Award, an award for college seniors who are blind or
visually impaired, from the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D).
As
one of the top three winners of the award, each receiving $6,000, the RFB&D are
honoring MacIntyre for his extraordinary scholarship, leadership, enterprise and service
to others.
Several
events to honor the winners took place in Washington, DC, including a visit with the First
Lady Laura Bush at the White House.
Having
graduated from Arizona State University at the age of 19, Suma Cum Laude, in Piano
Performance, MacIntyre went on to receive the coveted Marshall Scholarship for 2005 where
he is currently studying in the UK at the Royal College of Music and Royal Holloway
University of London. He previously studied on full scholarship at Boston University
Tanglewood Institute, Universitat Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and Royal Conservatory
of Music in Toronto, Canada.
British
Ambassador to the U.S. Sir David Manning said, "Scott is a remarkable young man.
Despite the challenge he has excelled in piano, composition and vocal performance and is
currently studying piano at the Royal College of Music and Royal Holloway University of
London on a British Marshall Scholarship. Congratulations, Scott, on this
award.
MacIntyre
visually impaired since birth was playing the piano at age three and composing since the
age of five. He was diagnosed with the rare genetic eye disorder, Congenital Lebers
Amaurosis, and is only able to see one note at a time on a sheet of music.
Scott
has received numerous awards for piano, composition, and vocal performance. He has been
internationally profiled on CNN, Headline News, Global Television Network, national and
local news and radio programs as a pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. He has independently
produced, engineered, and released 5 full-length CDs, which include his original material
in classical and modern genres.
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