The book is written and compiled by Rob Crutchley and edited by Chris Green, featuring an introduction by BPI chief executive Geoff Taylor.
Winners receive payment, royalties and a spot on a BMGPM compilation album, made available for use in synch worldwide.
The aim is to promote remote-working with musicians, vocalists and technical roles supporting composers and producers.
The ongoing project sees artists and producers compose unique soundtrack to isolation.
The music licensing company will donate to Funds established by Help Musicians, The Musicians’ Union and AIM.
Since its launch, the Composers’ Fund has supported some of the most exceptional composers in the UK today such as Charlotte Bray, Raymond Yiu and Gavin Higgins.
The awards were created in 2017 to champion the highest standards and achievements of Scotland’s composers, musicians, sound artists and ensembles.
Whether you’re an artist, composer, writer or producer, UK Music want to hear from you.
The programme has been created to support young UK musicians and entrepreneurs who lack access to traditional vocational and educational pathways.
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