New Voices is a Bmic initiative to promote and distribute the work of young British composers. It exists to meet a need: for a rising generation of creators to receive support and wider recognition for the quality of their music.
Fifteen composers were part of the New Voices scheme in 1999, its inaugural year. A further ten joined in 2000, a further five in May 2001 and five more in May 2003. With the creation in 2003 of Contemporary Voices, New Voices will concentrate on promoting a smaller number of composers, with the aim of raising profile for emerging talent that is mostly finding its way without the support of commercial publishers or record companies.
Composers from the New Voices scheme which are now represented by Contemporary Voices:
Richard Ayres; Joanna Bailie; Richard Baker; Mary Bellamy; Phil Cashian; John Cooney; Laurence Crane; Joe Cutler; Tansy Davies; Evelyn Ficarra; Graham Fitkin; Dai Fujikura; Michael Zev Gordon; Geoff Hannan; Bryn Harrison; Martyn Harry; Sam Hayden; Ed Hughes; Gabriel Jackson; Paul Newland; Katharine Norman; Joseph Phibbs; Alwynne Pritchard; Jonathan Powell; Luke Stoneham; Andrew Toovey; Sohrab Uduman; John Webb; Paul Whitty
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