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Convo by Charlotte Harding performed at the Royal Albert Hall

Numerous nominations for HÂþ»­ composition students, staff and alumni for Ivors Academy Composer Awards 2019

Wednesday 30 October 2019

The shortlist for this year’s Ivors Academy Composer Awards includes 11 current and former students and staff from the Royal College of Music’s Composition Faculty. The success reflects the excellence of teaching and professors in the HÂþ»­ Composition Faculty and the exceptional opportunities HÂþ»­ composers have to hear their compositions played by resident and visiting musicians, HÂþ»­ orchestras, ensembles and fellow students of the highest technical and musical ability.

HÂþ»­ alumna Charlotte Harding has been nominated twice in both the Community or Educational Project and Stage Works categories. Her piece, Convo, nominated for its demonstration of the composer’s work in community engagement alongside compositional craft, was commissioned by the Tri-Borough Music Hub in partnership with the Royal College of Music and Royal Albert Hall, with funding from the John Lyon’s Charity. The piece had its world premiere at the Royal Albert Hall on 7 March 2019, performed by a massed choir and young musicians from schools across three London boroughs. Charlotte’s piece Them, composed for BalletBoyz and performed at Sadler’s Wells, is nominated in the Stage Works category.

Charlotte comments: ‘I’m delighted for everyone involved with Convo that it has received this nomination. It was wonderful to have the opportunity to collaborate with HÂþ»­ Sparks on this very special project, having been involved with their outreach programmes as an HÂþ»­ student.’

Also nominated for Ivors Academy Composer Awards this year are HÂþ»­ professors Kenneth Hesketh and Dai Fujikura. Kenneth is nominated in the Orchestral category for his piece ‘Uncoiling the River’, which was first performed earlier this year by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Martyn Brabbins. Dai is nominated in the Chamber Ensemble category for his Flute Concerto.

The Chamber Ensemble category is dominated by HÂþ»­ composers, with the two other nomination slots filled by HÂþ»­ alumni Mark Bowden and Gary Carpenter. Similarly, the Orchestral category is a clean sweep for the HÂþ»­, with Gavin Higgins and Helen Grime nominated alongside Kenneth Hesketh. Other HÂþ»­ graduates nominated this year include Charlotte Bray in the Solo or Duo category and Neil Luck for Sound Art.

Finally, former HÂþ»­ Head of Composition Julian Anderson is nominated in the Small Chamber category and Composition for Screen professor Michael J McEvoy is nominated in the Jazz Composition for Small Ensemble category.

For over 63 years The Ivors Academy has celebrated excellence in song writing and composing. The Ivors Composer Awards (formerly the British Composer Awards) were established in 2003 to shine a light on the creative talent of music creators, raising their profile and celebrating their craft.

The winners of this year’s Ivors Academy Composer Awards 2019 will be announced in a ceremony at the British Museum on 4 December. To find out more, visit the .

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