Call for applications: 2019 London Composition Awards
Music composers from around the world can now submit their entries for the 2019 London Composition Awards.
Interested composers can submit entries in the following 11 categories:
- Orchestral Composition (symphony orchestra)
- Orchestral Composition (chamber orchestra)
- Chamber Composition (piano trio)
- Chamber Composition (string quartet)
- Chamber Composition (other string ensembles)
- Chamber Composition (wind ensemble)
- Chamber Composition (choral ensemble)
- Chamber Composition (other/mixed ensemble)
- Solo Composition (with accompaniment)
- Solo Composition (without accompaniment – piano)
- Solo Composition (without accompaniment – other solo instruments)
The standard deadlines are 2 August and 2 September. The final deadline is 11 October.
The nomination list will be released on 2 November and the winners announced on 9 November. Five composers will be nominated in each category and 10 will be nominated for Best Overall Composition.
Requirements
Requirements vary in each category.
Symphony Orchestra
- Woodwinds: At least 2, 2, 2, 2. Extra parts and doubling optional.
- Brass: At least 4, 3, 3, 1. Extra parts and doubling optional.
- Percussion: At least timp. Other percussion parts (tuned and untuned) optional.
- Strings: Large string section. Harp, violins I, violins II, violas, cellos, basses.
- Other: Piano, celesta, harpsichord, organ, and any non-standard or electric instruments are optional. Choirs/vocalists and instrumental soloists are also optional.
Chamber Orchestra
- Woodwinds: At least two woodwind parts in total.
- Brass: Optional.
- Percussion: Optional.
- Strings: Moderate string section. violins I, violins II, violas, cellos, basses.
- Other: Harp, piano, celesta, harpsichord, organ, and any non-standard or electric instruments are optional. Vocalists and instrumental soloists are also optional.
Piano trio
- Piano + violin + cello or piano + two other solo instruments.
String quartet
- Violin I, violin II, viola, cello.
Other String Ensemble
- Any combination of at least three, but no more than 10 string instruments.
Wind ensemble
- Any combination of at least three, but no more than 10 woodwind and brass instruments.
Choral ensemble
- Any vocal ensemble with at least three parts; can be as large as a full-sized choir. Can be written for any assortment of voices (SATB, SSAA, TTBB, etc.) Piano or organ accompaniment is optional.
Other/mixed ensemble
- Any combination of at least 3, but no more than 10 instruments (either standard or non-standard or electric).
Solo instrument with accompaniment
- One solo instrument (piano accepted) and one accompaniment (harp, piano, harpsichord, or other).
Solo Piano without accompaniment
- Solo piano.
Other Solo instrument without accompaniment
- Solo instrument (any excluding piano).
Eligibility
To qualify for this competition, the entrant must:
- Be 18 years old and above.
- Submit only one original work (2-8 minutes).
- Submit the score in PDF format.
- Pay the required entry fee of £10 (about $12) before the standard deadline. After that date, the fee will be raised to £15, and then once again to £20 before the final deadline.
- Submit a digitally rendered or live-performed audio file of the same work.
Prizes
The overall winner will receive a cash prize of a £500 and a collection of virtual prizes such as notation software, digital audio workstations and virtual instruments, among others, whereas the winners of each category will receive £300 along with virtual prizes.
The nominees in each category will also receive a small prize package.
The guidelines and application form are available here.
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