Winners of The Ivors Classical Awards 2025 announced
The Ivors Academy has revealed the winners of 9 Ivor Novello Awards at The Ivors Classical Awards, celebrating outstanding new compositions by British, Irish and UK resident composers.
Presented by The Ivors Academy, The Ivors Classical Awards celebrate creative excellence in British and Irish composing. Judged by composers for composers, the awards recognise excellence in craft and creativity.
This year, three Gift of the Academy Awards were presented to Anne Dudley, Anoushka Shankar and Debbie Wiseman, and a further eight composers and librettists were recognised across six categories, with Ivor Novello Awards going to composers Anibal Vidal, Anna Clyne, Helen Grime, Jonathan Dove, Luke Mombrea and Nneka Cummins, and librettists April De Angelis and Zoe Gilbert.
Winners received an iconic Ivor Novello Award statuette and joined a roll call of some the UK’s most talented composers including Sally Beamish, Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Tansy Davies, Jonny Greenwood, Anna Meredith, Sir John Tavener, Sir John Rutter, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Errollyn Wallen, Roderick Williams and many more.
Hosted by Tom McKinney and Kate Molleson, the ceremony is supported by PRS for Music and in association with BBC Radio 3. Listen to ceremony highlights on BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show from 10.30pm on Saturday 15 November and BBC Sounds.
AWARDS CEREMONY
Date
11/11/2025
Timings
18:00 Arrival and drinks reception
20:00 Awards ceremony
21:30 Post ceremony reception
22:30 Departures
Address
BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XT
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The nominated award categories are judged by panels of established composers and practitioners within new music.
Gift of the Academy Awards are chosen by the Awards Committee of composers and songwriters, a sub-committee of The Ivors Academy Board.
You can suggest a recipient for a Gift of the Academy Awards year-round. Suggest a recipient.
Anyone can enter The Ivors Classical Awards, including composers submitting their own work, as long as the entries meet the eligibility criteria.
You'll find everything you need to enter your music in the rules and guidelines.
Members of The Ivors Academy can enter works with the following discount on the administration fee of £40 + VAT per work.
The entry must be made by a member of The Ivors Academy themselves, and not a third party.
The Best Sound Art category is being paused this year while we take more time to review it fully. We are looking at how we define and judge the category to make sure that it is relevant, fair and appropriately recognises the work being created in this space. We’re committed to supporting composers working in sound arts and this review is part of that commitment.
The Ivors Academy has revealed the winners of 9 Ivor Novello Awards at The Ivors Classical Awards, celebrating outstanding new compositions by British, Irish and UK resident composers.