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  British Composer Awards | Making Music Award  
 
  If you are a member of Making Music and have performed a UK premiere, you could nominate your composer for the British Composer Awards...  
 
Previous winners

MAKING MUSIC AWARD 2006

- Chris Long | O Lord, Remember
performed by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and City of Birmingham Choir

WINNER OF BBC RADIO 3 LISTENERS AWARD 2006

- Jonny Greenwood | Popcorn Superhet Receiver

MAKING MUSIC AWARD 2005

The shortlist of three works were announced on Friday 4 November 2005 at the Barbican, London. The winners were announced on Sunday 9 December at Ironmongers Hall, London and featured on a BBC Radio 3 programme on Monday 12 December.

WINNER

- Michael Finnissy | Molly-House
performed by COMA national ensemble

SHORTLIST

- Ed Bennett | My Broken Machines
performed by COMA national ensemble

- Cecilia McDowall | Stabat Mater
performed by St Albans Choral Society

WINNER OF BBC RADIO 3 LISTENERS AWARD 2005

- Errollyn Wallen | Spirit Symphony - Speed Dating for Two Orchestras
performed by the joint forces of Kensington Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra and under the baton of Russell Keable, KSO conductor, at the final event of the Listen Up! Festival of British Orchestras 2004.


MAKING MUSIC AWARD 2004

WINNER
- Cameron Sinclair | The Secret of the Universe
performed by Harlow Chorus

SHORTLIST

- Ian Stephens | Crosby Symphony Overture
performed by Crosby Symphony Orchestra

- Christopher Beardsley | Striding Dales
performed by Settle Orchestra

MAKING MUSIC AWARD 2003

WINNER
- Helen Grime | Oboe Concerto
performed by Meadows Chamber Orchestra

SHORTLIST
- Liz Johnson | Moon Incantations
performed by Bristol Choral Society

- Steven Kings | Haiku Mass
performed by Bourneville Childrens' Choir
 
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15th October 2008
 
 
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