The Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music of $50,000 CAD is awarded biennially through a competitive process to a composer who has written the best undiscovered work of Jewish music*.
(*Please see below the Foundation’s definition of ‘What is Jewish Music’ to ensure that the proposed work complies with this definition.)
Open to the international music community, works can be nominated by individuals and institutions from all nationalities, faiths, backgrounds and communities and submitted to the AMP Jewish Music Jury through the open call for scores. Works may have been premiered within seventy-five (75) years of the award date, but must not have a significant performance history, and must not have been commercially recorded.
The winning work will be:
- premiered by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal Chorus at the AMP Gala Concert in mid- to late-October 2024;
- given two subsequent international performances; and
- professionally recorded for a future commercial release.
The winning composer or composer’s estate 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 in the fall of 2024.
Altogether, the total prize package for the Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music is valued at over $200,000 CAD.