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received by Irene Taylor Trust and artistic director Sara Lee for its work using music
to empower people affected by the criminal justice system, while composers Illia
Razumeiko and Roman Grigoriv travelled to Manchester from Ukraine to receive the
Opera and Music Theatre Award for their opera Chornobyldorf , created in
collaboration with Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
The trophies were presented by RPS chairman John Gilhooly who said: ‘Too often
this year, the story of classical music has been one of funding cuts and shrinking
provision. Tonight we present a true picture of classical music’s quality, impact and
radiance across the UK. This year’s RPS Awards winners are representative of
music-makers nationwide, who – in challenging times – keep giving the very best of
themselves for the benefit of others. We are proud to shine a light on their
achievements, and hope it leads to greater recognition and pride for all that they
collectively do.’
The prizes were awarded as follows:
• Chamber-scale composition – Laurence Osborn for her work TOMB! Performed by GBSR Duo and
12 Ensemble
• Conductor – Les Siècles founder François-Xavier Roth
• Ensemble – BBC Singers
• Impact – Clare Johnston and Drake Music Scotland for their collaboration Call of the Mountains , a
creative exchange with Kazakhstan’s Eegeru ensemble
• Inspiration – Derwent Brass, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary
• Instrumentalist – sitarist Jasdeep Singh Degun
• Large-scale composition – Awarded posthumously to Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho for her
final opera Innocence which explores the aftermath of a school shooting in Helsinki
• Opera and music theatre – Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival for its
opera Chornobyldorf co-composed and directed by Ukraine’s Illia Razumeiko and Roman Grygoriv
before the Russian invasion. The festival was commended for bringing the whole Ukrainian cast
and company of Opera Aperta to the UK during the conflict.
• Series and events – Manchester Classical; a weekend event which took place in June 2023
• Singer – Tenor Nicky Spence
• Storytelling – Leah Broad’s first book Quartet which focuses on the stories of underappreciated
composers Doreen Carwithen, Dorothy Howell, Ethel Smyth and Rebecca Clarke
• Young Artist – mezzo soprano Lotte Betts-Dean
In partnership with BBC Radio 3, event awards will be broadcast in a special RPS
Awards programme at 7:30pm on 6 March. A film of the RPS Awards presentation
will be available to watch on the RPS website from 12 March.