Entries to the BBC’s Young Composer competition will be split into three age categories (12-14, 15-16 and 17-18) and winners will participate in a development programme with a mentor composer, working on a project with the BBC Concert Orchestra. This will culminate in a performance or broadcast opportunity.
Any genre, instruments, and any method of composing are welcome, and the BBC is encouraging anyone who loves to create their own original music to enter, even if they don’t think of themselves as a composer. Entries are judged anonymously and assessed on their compositional idea, creativity and originality.
Last year’s entries embraced all different musical styles including hip-hop, electronica, contemporary classical, orchestral film music, with inspirations coming from subjects such as racial identity, the natural world, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
The BBC’s Young Composer competition was rebranded in 2020 with the aim of reaching a wider pool of talent than the original competition launched in 1998 as the BBC Proms Inspire competition.
David Pickard, director of BBC Proms, says: ‘There is a wealth of musical talent across the UK, and it’s more important than ever to nurture the next generation of music-makers from every style and genre.
‘It’s been a privilege to watch previous winners develop as composers, and last year’s competition saw such variety – not only in musical style, but also in inspiration with thought-provoking themes explored.
‘The BBC is incredibly proud to be able to offer these mentorship opportunities for young musical innovators and we look forward to hearing from aspiring composers working in all genres.’
The judging panel is to be announced in due course. Entries close at 5pm on Monday 28 June 2021.
Find more information on how to enter at bbc.co.uk/youngcomposer