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Scottish Awards for New Music 2021

 

SCOTTISH AWARDS FOR NEW MUSIC 2021

8.00 pm, Wednesday 7th July

Streamed online from the RSNO Centre (via the NMS website). It will be streamed on YouTube and you can watch it below.

Captioning will be available via Text on Top. If you need access please contact Karen to get the link.

 

 

This year's award was designed and produced by artist Charlott Rodgers. Charlott created a making of film for us which you can watch below.

 

 

 

Shortlist

Below is the 2021 shortlist. Click through to each of the categories to find out more about the works, what the panel said and listen to the music.

 

Award for Large Scale New Work (11+ performers), sponsored by PRS for Music
- Winner: Above the Stars: Aileen Sweeney
- Pharmakeia: James Dillon
- This Departing Landscape: Martin Suckling
- Night Thoughts: Matthew Whiteside
- Vigil I: Ninfea Cruttwell-Reade

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-largescale/

 

Good Spirits Co Award for Innovation in New Traditional Music
- Winner: The Declaration: GRIT Orchestra  

-  My Light Shines On: Aidan O’Rourke with Brìghde Chaimbeul, Bashir Saade, Rachel Sermani and Graeme Stephen/Edinburgh International Festival
- Down the Line: Alastair Savage and Charli Ashton

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-trad/

 

Mark McKergow Award for Innovation in Jazz
- Winner: Corto Alto: Liam Shortall
- Deepening the River: Paul Towndrow
- Playtime

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-jazz/

 

The Musicians' Union Award for Installation/Sound Art/Electroacoustic New Work

-  Winner: these bones, this flesh, this skin: Martin Suckling with Joan Clevillé and Genevieve Reeves

- Be Mine in Patience: an embrace in B Minor – Michael Begg
- Cheap Emotions: Darlene Zarabozo
-  Stolen Voices: Rebecca Collins and Johanna Linsley

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-ea/

 

The ISM Award for New Music in Covid Times
- Winner: Lochan Sketches: Nevis Ensemble

- Distant Duets: Drake Music Scotland/Tinderbox Collective
- Be Mine in Patience: an embrace in B minor – Michael Begg
- Covid-19 Sound Map: Pete Stollery

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-covidtimes/

 

The Locavore Award for Environmental Sustainability

- Winner: Scottish Classical Sustainability Group: Nevis Ensemble/Scottish Ensemble/various

- Let Them Not Say: Chris Hutchings/Choirs for Climate
- Lochan Sketches: Nevis Ensemble

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-environment/

 

Award for the Recording of New Music sponsored by VoxCarynx

-  Winners: The Night With… Live Vol. One & Letters: David Fennessy

- Erocean: LivMassive and Hessian Renegade
- From Ocean’s Floor: Linda Buckley

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-recording/

 

The Dorico Award for Small/Medium Scale Work, sponsored by Steinberg

- Winner: Plastica: Edwin Hillier

- Reflecting Instruments: David Horne    
- High Energy Music: Nora Marazaite
- Archipelago: transmissions between islands – Lisa Robertson

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-smallscale/

 

The Dorico Award for Solo Work, sponsored by Steinberg
- Winner: Skydance: Ailie Robertson
- Her Lullaby: Martin Suckling
- Curious-er: Sonia Allori
- Omanjana: Simon Thacker

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-solo/

 

The SMIA Award for Creative Programming

- Winner: 2020 programme: Scottish Ensemble

- Sonic Bites: Cryptic
- Breathe and Draw: Nevis Ensemble/Alex Ho
- Sound Festival 2020: Sound Scotland

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-programming/

 

The RCS Award for Education/Community Project
- Winner: StAMP: University of St Andrews in partnership with The Wallace Collection
- Intersections: Exploration 2020
- Sonic Bothy

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-education-community/

 

The EVM Award for New Music in Media

- Winner: Sayo: Luci Holland

- The Trial of Alex Salmond: Francis Macdonald
- Henry Glassie Field Work: Linda Buckley

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-media/

 

The RCS Award for Making It Happen
- Winner: Aileen Sweeney and Ben Eames: Ear to the Ground
- Ollie Hawker: The Owen Wilson Elegies
- Rufus Isabel Eliot: OVER / AT

https://newmusicscotland.co.uk/awards2021-happen/

 

 

The 2021 panellists

See category pages for panelists details for each category

 

Kate Ellis: Cellist & Artistic Director, Crash Ensemble

Saeunn Thorsteinsdóttir: Cellist & Co-Artistic Director, Decoda

Lindsay Pell: BBC Radio 3/Radio Scotland

James Clapperton: Composer, pianist and festival director

Alisson Kruusmaa: Composer

Vimbayi Kaziboni: conductor (regular guest with Ensemble Modern, Ensemble InterContemporain)

Lenny Sayers: clarinetist (BBC NoW), composer and animateur

Susanne Stanzeleit: violinist (Primrose Quartet) and producer, Meridian Records

Laura Jurd: jazz trumpet and composer

Eve O'Donnell: Artistic Producer Composer Initiatives, National Sawdust

David Pickard: Director, BBC Proms

Alan Morrison: Head of Music, Creative Scotland

Jenna Reid: traditional fiddle player and composer

Fergus McWilliam: Horn player (Berlin Philharmonic) and Board Member, Sistema Scotland

Matthew Studdart-Kennedy: Head of Artistic Planning, Luxembourg Philharmonie

Eva Bocker: Cellist, Ensemble Modern

Miranda Heggie: Project Manager, BCMG NEXT

Ceiri Torjussen: Film composer

Fergus Linehan: Director, Edinburgh International Festival

Dr Aly McCluskie: Senior Conservation Scientist, RSPB

Jane Nicolson: Classical PR Specialist, Classroom Teacher (music specialism)

John Kenny: trombonist

 

The Awards are created by New Music Scotland with support from the National Lottery through Creative Scotland’s Open Project Fund. Award sponsors include Dorico Steinberg, PRS for Music, The Good Spirits Co, Mark McKergow, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the Incorporated Society of Musicians, the Scottish Music Industry Association, and the Musicians’ Union.

 

 

 

 

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