At the Birmingham Conservatoire on March 7 where NMC were given the Gamechanger Award, presented by the Board and Council of the RPS to ‘an initiative, individual, group or organisation for their inspirational and transformative work’. You can see the video tribute to NMC here. In the photo above are RPS Chair Angela Dixon, NMC’s Creative Director Ellie Wilson, CM, and Executive Director Cathy Graham. The citation for the Award reads:
‘This year’s recipient is new music’s national treasure. It’s a small organisation that gives a vital voice and visibility to composers, putting the creative forces behind the music in the limelight. It opens the ears of millions of music-lovers each year to thrilling sounds and new discoveries.
NMC Recordings has changed the game for composers and for audiences worldwide. A record label and a charity, NMC was founded in the 1980s by composer Colin Matthews. His vision was to remedy the lack of living British and Irish composers in record catalogues of the time. Central to this was support from the Holst Foundation, set up by Imogen Holst to ensure royalties from her father’s estate would support living composers.
In the years since, NMC’s catalogue has grown to 300 albums featuring more than 475 composers. Its partnership with Music Masters introduces young musicians to a range of talented creative minds. Collaborations with National Youth Choir and the Philharmonia nurture early-career composers. Rising stars are given their essential first portrait album through the coveted Debut Disc series, and established voices are amplified through seminal recordings of pioneering works.
Those who know NMC will already be devoted followers. For those discovering NMC tonight, there’s a wealth of exceptional music to awaken your senses and stir your soul. Where else can you hear landmark recordings like Harrison Birtwistle’s opera The Mask of Orpheus, explore contemporary voices in the award-winning NMC Songbook, or immerse yourself in Chineke!’s dazzling Spark Catchers… Where else would you discover Letting The Light In by Sarah Lianne Lewis, recipient of tonight’s Chamber-Scale Composition Award, on the first commercial album to showcase disabled composers working in the UK.
Composers have powerful voices that deserve to be heard beyond the concert hall. NMC gives audiences a unique portal into the world-class creativity of British and Irish composers. Thanks to NMC, millions can listen to such talents on streaming services whenever they choose, in physical formats and in radio broadcasts. Astoundingly, 80% of these listeners are based outside the UK. And NMC’s unique policy means each recording remains permanently accessible as a living archive of ground-breaking musical riches.’