Nominee category: Community or Educational Project
Composed by Barry Russell
Composed by Martin Kiszko
Composed by Stephen Montague
Composed by Dee Isaacs
Composed by Robert Jarvis
Composed by Nick Hayes & The Irene Taylor Trust
Composed by Oliver Searle Commissioned by Drake Music Scotland with support from PRS for Music Foundation in partnership with BBC Radio 3, London 20×12 and NMC Recordings
Composed by James Redwood A year-long collaboration between 3 music services (Brent, Enfield and Haringey) and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which received funding from the Mayor’s Music Education Fund
Composed by Richard Bullen For baritone solo, youth choir and ensemble Commissioned by Spitalfields Music and the Royal Academy of Music
Composed by Kerry Andrew Opera
Composed by James Redwood
Composed by Luke Styles Commissioned by Glyndebourne
Composed by Stuart Hancock Commissioned by the SHM Foundation as part pf their composer-in-residence programme and delivered in partnership with Barbican Guildhall Creative Learning
Composed by Samuel Bordoli For choir and skateboards Commissioned by Tete-a-Tete Productions and PRS for Music Foundation
Composed by John Webb For children’s choirs and instrumental groups and chamber orchestra Commissioned by Aurora Orchestra and Buckinghamshire Learning Trust Music
Composed by Lucy Pankhurst For brass band Commissioned by Macclesfield Youth Brass Band
Composed by Eduardo Reck Miranda For string quartet and four motor-impaired performers
Composed by Emily Peasgood live performance and surround sound installation for community choir commissioned by Turner Contemporary, supported with funds by Canterbury Christ Church University listen on Soundcloud
Composed by Emily Peasgood for choir and spoken word commissioned by POW! Thanet in celebration of International Women’s Day listen on Soundcloud
Composed by Brian Irvine for orchestra, all female chorus, soloists, video projection and narrator with libretto by John McIlduff commissioned by Northern Ireland Science Festival / Dumbworld for more information visit Dumbworld