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The Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music

Established in 2014 by the Azrieli Foundation, The Azrieli Music Prizes (AMP) offer opportunities for the discovery, creation, performance and celebration of new concert music.

The Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music is open to composers worldwide with the aim of encouraging creative and critical engagement with the question
‘What is Jewish Music?’*

(*Please see below the Foundation’s definition of ‘What is Jewish Music’ to ensure that the proposed work complies with this definition.)

A commissioning prize of $50,000 CAD is awarded biennially to the composer who proposes a response to this question that displays the utmost artistry, technical mastery and professional expertise.

The musical work resulting from the Commission will be:

  • premiered by Orchestre Métropolitain at the AMP Gala Concert in mid- to late-October 2022;
  • given two subsequent international premieres; and
  • recorded and released on the Analekta label.

The winning composer is expected to attend the rehearsals, performances and recording of their prize-winning work, and will be publicly honoured at the AMP Gala Concert in Montreal, scheduled for the fall of 2020.

The total prize package for the Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music is valued at over $200,000 CAD.

Iman Habibi

Iman Habibi, Winner of the 2022 Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music

See all past prize recipients

Launching Winter 2023

2024 Azrieli Music Prizes
Call for Scores and Proposals

2024 Prize Focus: Choral Music
(A cappella choir plus up to four additional instruments and/or vocal soloist(s))

Submission Deadline:

Friday May 5, 2023

Important Information

Guidelines for Proposals

All proposed works must meet the following guidelines to be given consideration by the Jury. Any proposed work that does not meet these guidelines will be disqualified.  

  • Proposals must be for new works yet-to-be-written (i.e. the work may not be completed at the time of submission.)
  • Proposed works are to be a minimum of fifteen (15) minutes and a maximum of twenty-five (25) minutes in duration.
  • Proposed works may be scored for the musical forces of
    Orchestre Métropolitain: 3(1.2.picc)3(1.2.eh)2.2/4.2.3(1.2.bass trb).1 /timp+1 perc/hp/str (see https://orchestremetropolitain.com/en/about/musicians/)
  • In addition, works may also include:
    • Up to two (2) soloists (vocal and/or instrumental);
    • Additional keyboard instruments (e.g. piano, organ, harpsichord and/or synthesizers); and/or
    • pre-recorded digital media
  • Proposed works must not exceed sixty (60) musicians in total

Composer Agreement

The composer who wins the Azrieli Commission agrees to:

  • engage in the composition of their proposed work during the time allotted between their announcement as the Commission Winner and the deadline for submitting the score and parts to Orchestre Métropolitain for the AMP Gala Concert;
  • report to the Manager, Music Initiatives any major deviations from the original proposal over the course of its composition, so that such deviations may be adequately discussed and addressed;
  • have their work premiered as part of the AMP Gala Concert; premiered as part of two additional international concerts; and professionally audio recorded, mixed and mastered for commercial release;
  • be available in person (either physically or virtually, as conditions dictate) for the rehearsals and performances of their winning work;
  • grant the Azrieli Foundation the right to serve as primary commissioner, thereby retaining performance rights for the premieres as well as first recording rights; and
  • participate in outreach events, workshops, press conferences, media interviews and other such promotion and education activities as they relate to the Azrieli Music Prizes and its objectives to educate the general public about the enduring appeal and artistic importance of the works that result from engaging with the topic of Jewish music.

Letters of Reference (optional)

No more than two referees may submit letters on behalf of the applicant. All letters should clearly indicate the applicant’s name as follows:

“(Candidate’s Name) Letter of Reference, Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music”

All letters of reference should be received via the AMP application portal online at www.getacceptd.com/azrielifoundation.

Some Considerations for a Successful Submission

In addition to the guidelines and requirements stated above, the AMP Juries have provided the following considerations to help shape a more successful submission:

    1. Don’t worry about how ‘Jewish’ you are (or are not) before considering a submission to one of the prizes. People from all faiths, backgrounds and affiliations are equally welcome to apply their artistry, creativity and musicality in response to the Prize theme. In fact, one of the Foundation’s hopes for AMP is to generate productive intercultural understandings through a rich consideration of what Jewish music is and can be.
    2. Carefully consider the guiding notes in addressing your reflections on what constitutes Jewish music. A successful submission will suggest an interesting, appropriate yet compelling response in the shape of a musical work. We are calling on composers to extend their own creativity, inquisitiveness and thoughtfulness in seeking out this potential response. We are also calling for a deeper, more purposeful and conscious consideration of Jewish values and experiences that extend beyond simple representations of Jewish people or subjects, or simple incorporations of Jewish secular, sacred and/or traditional musical materials. We are seeking proposals that are authentic, original, honest and convincing.
    3. A submission package must be conceptually and musically balanced. Strong, wonderful musical examples accompanied by an insubstantial and/or ill-researched proposal or explanatory note will not succeed within the competition. The inverse is also true: a strong proposal and/or explanatory note will not compensate for weak musical examples. The two must go hand-in-hand.
    4. Please note that the quality of submitted scores and recordings greatly affects the Jury’s ability to evaluate your application. Please be sure that submitted scores are easily legible and that recordings are as clear and undistorted as possible. If the quality of the score or sound is so poor that it’s difficult to ascertain the artistic product, this will impact an evaluation.
    5. In the case of the Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music, please be certain that the CV and musical examples demonstrate an ability to compose for the available musical forces described in these guidelines (i.e. orchestral music for up to 60 musicians.)

    *For technical questions, please check out our Help Desk for frequently asked questions.*

Review Process and Criteria

Once received, submissions are first registered and screened by our staff for eligibility and completeness.

Submissions are then pre-screened by a small team of staff and Jury members to evaluate their fit and relevancy to Prize themes. Those submissions that clear the pre-screening process are then delivered as qualified submissions to the respective AMP Jury for their evaluation.

The Jury reviews and grades the qualified submissions using the following criteria: Artistic Merit, Technical Merit, Thematic Fit and Capacity to Deliver. These criteria are separately weighted to arrive at a score out of 100.

Artistic Merit (60 points)

This is the most important criteria the Jury applies in evaluating each submission. It is directly tied to the composer’s proven ability to write original concert music of high artistic merit.

The Jury will determine:

  • the level of creativity displayed in the conceptual, formal/structural and musical ideas of each qualified submission;
  • the ability of the submitted musical examples to sustain a listener’s attention over their entire length;
  • the level of authenticity and distinctiveness displayed in the composer’s artistic voice;
  • the composer’s ability to work successfully within the complex format of orchestral music (i.e. up to 60 musicians); and
  • the composer’s capacity to generate high quality, original and professional musical material based on the 2022 AMP guidelines for instrumentation and duration.

Technical Merit (15 points)

The Jury will evaluate each qualified submission with the aim of identifying how well thought-out it is in regards to its use of rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, texture, dynamics and orchestration. They will evaluate these elements especially in regards to how well they express or positively reinforce the composer’s purpose and intentions for the proposed work.

Thematic Fit (15 points)

The Jury will evaluate whether the qualified submission offers a topical and original fit to the objectives of the Azrieli Music Prizes based on the approved guidelines of what can constitute Jewish music.

Capacity (10 points)

The Jury will evaluate the qualified submissions for the commissioning prizes for the candidates’ ability to execute the project as proposed.

Given the circumstances of requesting a commission and its premiere performance, can the proposal be realistically and successfully achieved? Does the composer demonstrate enough previous experience to assure their Jury that they will deliver on their proposal in the time allotted and with high artistic and technical merit? Those proposals for which the Jury can answer these questions in the affirmative will advance in the competition.

All decisions made by the AMP Juries are final and non-negotiable. There is no appeal process.

What is Jewish Music?

For the purpose of the Azrieli Music Prizes, the Azrieli Foundation defines ‘Jewish music’ as broadly as possible, taking into account the rich and diverse history of Jewish musical traditions, as well as music by Jews and non-Jews, which may be said to incorporate a Jewish thematic or Jewish musical influence.

Jewish themes may vary broadly, and can include biblical, historical, liturgical, secular and/or folk elements.

Fundamentally, the Foundation encourages an understanding of Jewish music as deeply rooted in history and tradition, yet forward-moving and dynamic. As such, it encourages themes and content drawn from contemporary Jewish life and experience.

Jewish music can*:

  • be based purposefully and consciously on musical materials traditionally perceived as belonging to a specifically “Jewish melos” – sacred or secular;
  • incorporate actual liturgical melodies or secular folk tunes from any one of numerous distinct geographic or cultural Jewish traditions;
  • be based on Jewish historical or biblical subjects, events, or characters, or Jewish legends or literary themes;
  • include or be founded upon Jewish texts or Jewish literature (prose, poetry, or drama);
  • incorporate specifically Jewish languages such as Hebrew, Yiddish, or Ladino;
  • depict in musical terms, with or without sung or spoken text, visual images of Jewish connection (landscapes in the land of Israel, for example) or scenes of Jewish religious or folk life (a Hassidic gathering, a Yemenite Jewish wedding, or daily life of Jews in an eastern European market town, or shtetl, to cite three examples);
  • express moods of Jewish life-cycle events or holy days;
  • give voice to Judaic ideas or concepts; and/or
  • have been composed expressly for a Jewish commemoration, celebration, ceremony, or other occasion—conceived in some way to represent the nature of that occasion.

*excerpted from Dr. Neil W. Levin, The Milken Archive of Jewish Music

For more information about the Azrieli Music Prizes please contact:

music@azrielifoundation.org

Phone: 1-(416)-322-5928 ext. 326

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