The Ivors Academy has opened entries for The Ivors Composer Awards 2021.
Each winner receives a coveted Ivor Novello Award, which are widely recognised as a pinnacle of achievement since they were first presented in 1956. An Ivor Novello Award uniquely represents peer recognition and are judged by composers, sound artists and those within the UK classical, jazz and sound art community.
The Ivors Composer Awards are supported by PRS for Music. The awards presentation is in association with BBC Radio 3, who provide exclusive broadcast coverage of the event. The Ivors Composer Awards will take place in early December 2021 with plans to hold the awards ceremony in London.
Last year’s winners included Jonny Greenwood for Horror Vacui in the Large Orchestral category, Renell Shaw for The Vision They Had in the Jazz Composition for Small Ensemble category, and sound artist Kathy Hinde for Twittering Machines. In 2020 three composers received Gift of the Academy Awards - Cecilia McDowall, Yazz Ahmed and Julian Joseph OBE.
Graham Davies, chief executive, The Ivors Academy, said: ‘We’re delighted to open entries for The Ivors Composer Awards 2021. It’s a unique moment to recognise outstanding talent and creativity amongst composers working across contemporary classical, jazz and sound arts. An Ivor Novello Award is a special recognition between peers, and I can’t wait to see what incredible works of composition are entered for this year’s awards.’
Nigel Elderton, chair of the PRS Members' Council, said: ‘The Ivors Composer Awards is an important moment to recognise and celebrate the exceptional work of the classical, jazz and sound art community. PRS for Music is incredibly proud to once again support the awards. We welcome the changes to the qualifying criteria introduced by The Ivors Academy to reflect how the pandemic has changed the musical landscape and creative process. We are looking forward to the award ceremony later this year and honouring the ongoing dedication, craft and vision of all the nominees.’
Anyone can enter a work for the Awards, including the composer. There is a £10 administration fee per entry, which is waived if the composer is a member of The Ivors Academy. To be eligible composers must be UK born or be ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom. Each year the awards celebrate new music that was heard for the first time by the UK public. To be eligible for The Ivors Composer Awards 2021 works must have received their first UK performance between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021.
Submissions are made through the Academy’s entry website where you can also see the full rules.