The Salvatore Martirano Memorial Composition Award is an international composers' competition held annually in memory of Salvatore Martirano (1927–1995),[1] who was an internationally acclaimed American composer and served as professor of composition at the University of Illinois from 1963 to 1995.[2] The first place prize consists of US$1,000 and a performance by the Illinois Modern Ensemble at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.

Awards

Year First prize Second prize Other honors
1997 Jason Eckardt: Echoes' White Veil
1998 Karim Al-Zand: String Quartet
1999 Keith Moore: A Vagrant on Every Floor
Craig Walsh: 0 to 33 in 1045.5
2000 Sophia Serghi: Sizzle
2001 Orlando Jacinto Garcia: Paisaje del Sonido II
2002 Yumiko Juvigny: Out of Dark Lair
2003 Edward Top: String Quartet
2004 Robert Yamasato: Scherzo
2005 Steven Rice: Murmurs from Limbo
2006 Douglas Boyce: 102nd & Amsterdam Jorge García del Valle Méndez: Seok Yang Jong[3] Calogero Panvino: Sonata 101 (Honorable mention)
Nicholas Paul Vines: Dolmen for a New Albion (Honorable mention)
2007 Takeo Hoshiya: Instability Principle So Jeong Ahn: Ssa-reng, ui... Christopher Arrell: Argot (Honorable mention)
2008 Abel Paúl: fragmentos del vértigo Sungji Hong: Shades of Raindrops Carl Bettendorf: Inner Life (Third prize)
2009 Michael Klingbeil: Tear of the Clouds Vladimir Rannev: Variations on an Impulse Christopher Bailey: Walking down the Hillside... (Honorable mention)
Geoff Knorr: Of Consonance and Contention (Honorable mention)
2011 Louis Aguirre: Ochosi for string quartet Marcin Stanczyk: Nibiru Julien-Robert Legault Salvail: Chute libre (Third prize)
2012 Michael Seltenreich: Sparks and Flares Stephen Yip: Dark Side of the Shadow
2013 Luís Antunes Pena: Im Rauschen Rot for double bass,
percussion quartet, and electronics
Daniel Moreira: The King from Papatua Alexander Khubeev: Sounds from the Dark Time (Third prize)
2014 Nina C. Young: Traced Upon Cinders for 13 musicians Aurélio Edler-Copes: Encore Seule David Coll: Act (Third prize)
2015 Matthew Ricketts: Flat Line for 15 players Anthony Vine: For Agnes Martin
2016 James O'Callaghan: Among Am A for flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and electronics Nicola Straffelini: Labyrinth Song for piccolo, bass clarinet, violin, cello, percussion, and piano
2017 Oren Boneh: Winter Walks That Gravel My Voice for viola and chamber ensemble Igor Santos: Two Two for chamber ensemble David Bird: Drop for string octet and strobe lights with electronics
2018 David Clay Mettens: Without Air for flute, viola, cello, harp, and percussion Charles Peck: Sunburst for piano quartet
2019 Joshua Hey: I am in here for violin and cello Katherine Balch: Prelude for piano and cello Selim Goncu: Widerklang for bass clarinet, percussion, piano, violin, and cello
2020 Zhuosheng Jin: A Piece of Watermelon for soprano and six instrumentalists Stylianos Dimou: les instances for large ensemble and diffused, synthesized soundso
2021 Luis Quintana: Smudges over dripping ink for piano and ensemble Utku Asuroglu: In Between for chamber ensemble and electronics Paul Novak: as the light begins to drift for sinfonietta (Honorable Mention)

References

  1. Musical America. East Windsor, New Jersey: Commonwealth Business Media, 2006
  2. Chase G: America's Music, from the Pilgrims to the Present. McGraw-Hill, page 620, 1966
  3. Gasco JI: "Con la música a otra parte", La Rioja, November 16, 2006
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