The Scotsman

‘Against all odds’ drummer’s plea

● Autistic Dundee musician needs to raise £8,700 for top US jazz tuition

- By SHÂN ROSS sross@scotsman.com

A Dundee teenage drummer who has autism is launching an 11th-hour appeal for the final funding which will let him fulfil his ambition of becoming a jazz drummer after winning a place at the world’s most prestigiou­s music college.

Ciaran Roberts-osterberg, 19, who won the scholarshi­p to study for a Bachelor’s Degree in music performanc­e (drum set) at Berklee College of Music in Boston has three weeks to find the final £8,700 of the £57,000 needed for his first’s year’s fees or he will be unable to apply for a student visa.

Author Ian Rankin, who donated £500 earlier this week, is among those who have made donations adding to the grants Ciaran has been awarded from various trusts to help him pay for the first year’s tuition.

College officials have said that if Ciaran progresses well during the first year of the four-year course there would be a good chance of him being awarded a scholarshi­p.

Ciaran, who was bullied while a pupil at Grove Academy in Broughty Ferry, was advised by a teacher to seek sanctuary in the school’s music department at lunch times to escape his tormentors. His ability emerged after a music teacher noticed he was playing instrument­s, without having received tuition, and told his mother her son was very highly talented.

Christina Roberts-osterberg, Ciaran’s mother, said: “I’ve seen Ciaran feeling unhappy and rejected, told so many times he wasn’t good enough. Being accepted to Berklee is probably the first time he’s been happy consistent­ly in his life. It would break his heart and mine if he couldn’t go to Berklee.” Grammy-winner and Berklee alumni Antonio Sanchez, one of the world’s top drummers who also composed the music for the ‘Birdman’ (2014) the movie starring Michael Keaton, Emma Stone and Naomi Watts, has written a personal letter of recommenda­tion to go with the fund-raising effort.

“Being accepted to Berklee show how talented and extraordin­ary Ciaran is as a musician. This is a massive achievemen­t for him since Ciaran is autistic and was told, because of this, he would never be able to achieve a university place, let alone one at a top school. He has proven that his autism will not stop him from achieving his dreams.”

● Ciaran’s fundraisin­g site uk.gofundme.com/againstall-odds-accepted-to-uni

 ??  ?? Ciaran Roberts-osterberg has won a scholarshi­p to study for a degree in Boston
Ciaran Roberts-osterberg has won a scholarshi­p to study for a degree in Boston

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