The International Rostrum of Composers (IRC) is an annual forum organized by the International Music Council that offers broadcasting representatives the opportunity to exchange and publicize pieces of contemporary classical music. It is funded by contributions from participating national radio networks.
The first Rostrum took place in 1954 and involved delegates from the German, French, Belgian and Swiss national broadcasting companies. From then until 2002 the Rostrum's sessions were held at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, with the exception of 2000 when they were hosted by Muziek Groep Nederland and the Gaudeamus Foundation in Amsterdam. Since 2003, a rotation system has been in place, where the Rostrum is hosted every other year by Radio France and in the intervening year visits a European venue. Starting from 2010 the Rostrum is travelling around Europe by invitation of National Radio Broadcasters.
Over thirty national radio networks now send delegates, presenting in total sixty or so works each year that have been composed no more than five years previously. Following sessions of listening and discussion, the delegates highlight one of the works submitted (that year's "selected work") and recommend a number of the others. They also highlight one or two works by composers under the age of thirty and recommend one or two others. These selected and recommended works are those most likely to be broadcast or played in concerts sponsored by the participating networks or others that follow the Rostrum's deliberations. All works presented are offered by the European Broadcasting Union to its members via satellite. Copies of recordings, scores and notes featured during the forum are kept at the Gaudeamus Foundation.
From 1991 until 2003 the composer of each year’s selected work was awarded the UNESCO Mozart Medal. Since 2004 the composer of each year’s selected work is awarded the UNESCO Picasso-Miró Medal and the composer or composers under the age of thirty whose work or works are selected are awarded the Guy Huot Bursary for young composers.
The International Rostrum of Composers has two main categories:
the general category (the names of the winners are listed in bold)the category of composers under 30 years of age.Usually there is one winner in each category, but sometimes there are more winners.
2015
Jan Erik Mikalsen (1979, Norway) Songr for Orchestra (2014)Matej Bonin (1986, Slovenia) Cancro for symphony orchestra (2015)2014
Yannis Kyriakides (1969, Cyprus): Words and Song without Words, for cello and electronics (2013)Andrzej Kwieciński (1984, Poland): Canzon de' Baci, tenor and orchestra (2013)2013
Agata Zubel (1978, Poland): Not I, for voice, chamber ensemble and electronics (2010)Úlfur Hansson (1988, Iceland): So very strange, electroacoustic work (2011)2012
Pedro Ochoa (1968, Argentina): Tierra Viva, for piano and tape (2011)Peter Kerkelov (1984, Bulgaria): Attempt at Screaming, ensemble (2011)2011
Francesco Filidei (1973, Italy): Macchina per scoppiare Pagliacci, for double orchestra (2005)Juan Pablo Nicoletti (1983, Argentina): Abismo al Abismo, electroacoustic work (2011)2010
Simon Steen-Andersen (1976, Denmark): Ouvertures (Part 1), for guzheng, sampler and orchestra (2008)Kristaps Pētersons (1982, Latvia): Twilight Chants, for mixed choir, double bass and glasses (2009)2009
Martijn Padding (1956, Netherlands): First Harmonium Concerto, for harmonium and orchestra (2008)Justė Janulytė (1982, Lithuania): Aquarelle, for mixed choir (2007)2008
Misato Mochizuki (1969, Japan): L'Heure Bleue, for orchestra (2007)Florent Motsch (1980, France): Memoire du Vent, for orchestra (2006)2007
Erin Gee (1974, USA): Mouth Piece IX, for voice and orchestra (2006)Ülo Krigul (1978, Estonia): Jenzeits, for orchestra (2005)2006
Arnulf Herrmann (1968, Germany): Terzenseele, for ensemble (2005–06)Ēriks Ešenvalds (1977, Latvia): Légende de la femme emmurée, for mixed choir (2005)2005
Mārtiņš Viļums (1974, Latvia): Le temps scintille..., for mixed choir (2003)Luke Bedford (1978, United Kingdom): Rode with darkness, for large orchestra (2003)2004
Helena Tulve (1972 Estonia): Sula (Thawing), for orchestra (1999)Santa Ratniece (1977, Latvia): Sens nacre, for ensemble (2004)Abigail Richardson (1976, Canada): dissolve, for harp, piano, percussion (2002)2003 (the 50th edition)
Hanna Kulenty (1961, Poland): Trumpet Concerto, for trumpet and symphony orchestra (2002)Johannes Maria Staud (1974, Austria): Polygon for piano and orchestra (2002)2002
Anders Hillborg (1954, Sweden): Dreaming River, for orchestra (1999)Daniel Vacs (1972, Argentina): Viento negro, for violin (2002)2001
Uljas Pulkkis (1975, Finland): Enchanted Garden, for violin and orchestra (2000)Brian Current (1972, Canada): For the time being, for orchestra (1999)2000
Georg Friedrich Haas (1953, Austria): Violin Concerto, for violin and orchestra (1998)Jüri Reinvere (1971, Estonia): Loodekaar, for chamber ensemble (1998)1999
Brett Dean (1961, Australia): Ariel's Music, for clarinet and orchestra (1995)Rolf Wallin (1957, Norway): Ground, for cello and string orchestra (1997)Maja Ratkje (1973, Norway): Waves II B, for chamber orchestra (1997-78)1998
Pascal Dusapin (1955, France): Watt, for trombone and orchestra (1994)Tommi Kärkkäinen (1969, Finland): Seven miniatures, for orchestra (1996)1997
Marc-Andre Dalbavie (1961, France): Violin Concerto, for violin and orchestra (1997)Thomas Heinisch (1968, Austria): Abglanz und Schweigen, for chamber ensemble (1996)1996
Pär Lindgren (1952, Sweden): Oaijé, for orchestra (1993)Mari Vihmand (1967, Estonia): Floreo, for orchestra (1995–96)1995
Michio Kitazume (1948, Japan): Ei-Sho, for orchestra (1993)Paweł Mykietyn (1971, Poland): 3 for 13, for chamber orchestra (1994)1994
Eero Hämeenniemi (1951, Finland): Nattuvanar, for chamber ensemble (1993)Thomas Adès (1971, United Kingdom): Living Toys, for chamber orchestra (1993)1993
Kimmo Hakola (1958, Finland): Capriole, for bass and cello (1991)Gisle Kverndokk (1967, Norway): Initiation, for violin and orchestra (1992)1992
Esa-Pekka Salonen (1955, Finland): Floof, for soprano and chamber orchestra (1982)Jesper Koch (1967, Denmark): Icebreaking, for two accordion and percussion (1991)1991
Thomas Demenga (1954, Switzerland): Solo per due, for cello and orchestra (1990)Chris Harman (1970, Canada): Iridescence, for 24 strings (1990)1990
Edith Canat de Chizy (1950, France): Yell, for orchestra (1985)Benoît Mernier (1964, Belgium): Artifices, for organ (1989)1989
Daniel Börtz (1943, Sweden): Parodos, for orchestra (1987)Jukka Koskinen (1965, Finland): String Quartet, (1987)1988
Jukka Tiensuu (1948, Finland): Tokko, for male choir and computer-generated tape (1987)Srđan Dedić (1965, Croatia): Snake Charmer, for bass clarinet (1986)1987
Roger Smalley (1943, Australia): Piano Concerto, for piano and orchestra (1985)Kimmo Hakola (1958, Finland): String Quartet, (1986)1986
Magnus Lindberg (1958, Finland): Kraft, for clarinet, cello, piano, 2 percussion, orchestra and tape (1983–85)Luc Brewaeys (1959, Belgium): E poi c 'era, for orchestra (1985)1985
Alejandro Iglesias Rossi (1960, Argentina): Ancestral Rites of a Forgotten Culture, mezzo and 6 percussion (1983)George Benjamin (1960, United Kingdom): At first light, oboe and orchestra (1982)1984
Eugeniusz Knapik (1951, Poland): String Quartet, (1980)Alessandro Solbiati (1956, Italy): Di Luce, for violin and orchestra (1982)1983
György Kurtág (1926, Hungary): Messages de feu demoiselle R.V. Troussova, soprano and chamber orchestra (1976–80)Detlev Müller-Siemens (1957, Germany): Passacaglia, for orchestra (1978)1982
Yoshihisa Taïra (1938, France): Meditations, for orchestra (1982)Magnus Lindberg (1958, Finland): ... de Tartuffe, je crois, for piano quintet (1981)1981
Frederik van Rossum (1939, Belgium): Réquisitoire, for brass ensemble and percussion (1973)Jouni Kaipainen (1956, Finland): Trois morceaux de l’aube, for cello and piano (1980–81)1980
Akira Nishimura (1953, Japan): Ketiak, for 6 percussion (1979)Aleksander Lason (1951, Poland): Symphony No. 1, for brass winds, percussion, 2 pianos (1975)1979
Charles Chaynes (1925, France): Pour un monde noir, 4 poems for soprano and orchestra (1976)Younghi Pagh-Paan (1945, South Korea): Man-Nam, for clarinet, violin, viola and cello (1977)1978
Manfred Trojahn (1949, Germany): String Quartet (1976)1977
Louis Andriessen (1932, Netherlands): De Staat, for 4 female vocal soloists and 27 instruments (1972–76)1976
Dimitar Tapkov (1929, Bulgaria): Cantate pour la paix, for soprano, choir and orchestra (1975)Tomás Marco (1942, Spain): Autodafé, for piano, organ, three instrumental groups, and violins in echo (1975)1975
Zsolt Durkó (1934, Hungary): Burial prayer, oratorios for tenor, baritone, choir and orchestra (1967–72)Boris Ulrich (Yugoslavia): Sinfonia Vespro, (1974)1974
Hans Kox (1930, Netherlands): L 'Allegri, soprano and orchestra, (1967)Marek Stachowski (1936, Poland): Neuzis II, vocal ensemble, Celli, contra basses and percussion (1968)Teizo Matsumura (1929, Japan): Piano Concerto No 1, piano and orchestra (1973)Marlo Nobre (1939, Brazil): Biosfera, string orchestra, (1970)Ladislav Kubík (1946, Czechoslovakia): Lament of the Warrior's Wife, for soprano, viola, bass clarinet, piano, percussion, and tape (1974)Salvatore Sciarrino (1947, Italy): Rondo, flute and sextet, (1972)1973
Henryk Górecki (1933, Poland): Ad Matrem, for soprano, choir and orchestra (1971)Giacomo Manzoni (1932, Italy): Paroles de Beckett, 2 choirs, 3 groups of instruments and tape (1971)Peter Schat (1935, Netherlands): To You, mezzo-soprano and 21 electric instruments (1972)1972
Sandor Balassa (1935, Hungary): Requiem for Lajos reserve, for choir and orchestra (1968–69)1971
George Crumb (1929, USA): Ancient Voices of Children, soprano and octet (1970)Peter Ruzicka (1948, West Germany): Metastrophe, an attempt at a break out for 87 instrumentalist, orchestra (1971)1970
András Szőllősy (1921, Hungary): Concerto No. 3, for sixteen strings (1969)Roman Haubenstock-Ramati (1919, Poland): Symphony K, for orchestra (1967)Steven Gellmann (1947, Canada): Mythos II, for flute and string quartet (1968)1969
György Ligeti (1923, Hungary/Austria): Lontano, for orchestra (1967)1968
Witold Lutosławski (1913, Poland): Symphony No. 2, for orchestra (1966-7)Jan Kapr (1914, Czechoslovakia): Exercises pour Gydli, for soprano, flute and harp (1967)John Tavener (1944, United Kingdom): The Whale, dramatic cantata (1966)1967
Luboš Fišer (1935, Czechoslovakia): Fifteen Prints after Dürer’s Apocalypse, for orchestra (1965)Franco Donatoni (1927, Italy): Puppenspiel No, for flute and orchestra (1965)1966
Tadeusz Baird (1928, Poland): Four Dialogues, for oboe and chamber orchestra (1965)1965
Angelo Paccagnini (1930, Italy): Wind in the Wind, for mezzo-soprano and orchestra (1964)Tōru Takemitsu (1930, Japan): Textures from the Arc, for piano and orchestra (1964)1964
Angelo Paccagnini (1930, Italy): Actuelles, for soprano, mixed choir and orchestra (1963–64)Witold Lutosławski (1913, Poland): Three poems by Henri Michaux, for 20 voice choir and orchestra (1963)1963
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932, Italy): Decors, for orchestra (1962)Tadeusz Baird (1928, Poland): Variations without a theme, for orchestra (1962)Tōru Takemitsu (1930, Japan): Kan Sho (Coral Island), for soprano and orchestra (1962)1962
Luigi Nono (1924, Italy): España en el corazon, for soprano, baritone, choir and instruments, (1952)Niccolò Castiglioni (1932, Italy): Through the Looking Glass, a radio operaAkira Miyoshi (1933, Japan): String Quartet No. 1 (1962)1961
Elliott Carter (1908, USA): String Quartet No. 2, (1959)Benjamin Britten (1913, United Kingdom): A Midsummer Night's Dream, opera (1960)Krzysztof Penderecki (1933, Poland): Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima, for string orchestra (1959–61)1960
Humphrey Searle (1915, United Kingdom): Diary of a Madman, opera (1958)Sven-Erik Bäck (1919, Sweden): The Twilight Crane (Tran springs), a radio opera, (1956)1959
Witold Lutosławski (1913, Poland): Funeral Music, for string orchestra (1956-8)Tadeusz Baird (1928, Poland): Four Essays, for orchestra (1958)1958
Niccolò Castiglioni (1932, Italy): Symphony No. 1, for soprano and orchestra (1956)1957
Ingvar Lidholm (1921, Sweden): Ritournelle, orchestra (1955)1956
Frank Martin (1890, Switzerland): Cembalo Concerto, for harpsichord and orchestra (1951–52)Hans Werner Henze (1926, Germany): Symphony No 3, for symphony orchestra (1949–50)1955
Henri Dutilleux (1916, France): Symphony No. 1, for orchestra (1951)Luciano Berio (1925, Italy) Chamber Music, for voice, clarinet, cello, harp (1953)