NCEM Announces 2010 Composers Award
01 October 2009
The 2010 NCEM Composers Award invites young composers in the UK to compose a new a cappella (unaccompanied) piece for
Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. The Award
will be judged by Peter Phillips, Director of The Tallis Scholars; Chris Wines,
Senior Music Producer BBC Radio 3 and Delma Tomlin, Director of the NCEM. The
winners' pieces will be premiered by The Tallis Scholars in Chester Cathedral
as part of the 2010 Chester Summer Music Festival. BBC Radio 3 will record and
broadcast highlights of this concert.
The 2010
NCEM Composers Award's development programme is designed to provide a thorough
insight into an unaccompanied vocal group's sound and appreciate how best to
write for these forces. Those wishing to take part in the Award should write to
the NCEM to formally express their interest by Monday 1 March 2010, with
completed scores to be received by Monday 15 March. The finalists
will have the opportunity to work with composer Christopher Fox and the Ebor
Singers in a special public finalists' concert to be held at All Saints'
Church, North Street, York on Thursday 20 May. Their pieces will also be recorded
and made available for listening on the NCEM website.
Delma Tomlin, Director of the NCEM, commented: "Working with BBC Radio 3
and The Tallis Scholars has been a great privilege and a wonderful experience. We
were thrilled with the high standard of entries last year and look forward to
the exciting prospect of developing more young talent in 2010 and encouraging
further compositions of modern a cappella
works for the voice. The wholehearted support and commitment from BBC Radio 3
and The Tallis Scholars has been invaluable throughout."
Chris Wines, Senior
Music Producer, BBC Radio 3 added: "It has been a huge pleasure for BBC Radio 3
to work in partnership with the NCEM and The Tallis Scholars. The 2010 Award
promises to be another inspiring opportunity for young composers. We are
looking forward to uncovering more young talent from across the UK and being able
to broadcast the winning entries to a wider audience in The Early Music Show on
Radio 3."
The inaugural NCEM Composers Award in 2009 culminated with The Tallis
Scholars' performance of the winning pieces in the opening concert of the 2009
York Early Music Festival in York Minster. The winner in the older category was
21 year-old Michael Perrett from Hampshire, currently studying at the Royal
Northern College of Music in Manchester with his piece entitled ‘God' - a
setting of a minstrel song from Isaac Rosenberg's verse-play ‘Moses' published in 1916. The younger
category was won by 16 year-old Elizabeth Edwards from Surrey, who has recently
begun her A-level studies at Wells Cathedral School as a music specialist, with
her entry entitled ‘Arise', with text from Isaiah chapter 60.
For further information visit www.ncem.co.uk/composersaward
Alternatively you
can contact the NCEM on 01904 632220