The Ivor Novello Awards | |
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The Ivors |
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Awarded for | Honouring Excellence in Music Writing |
Presented by | BASCA, the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors |
Location | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
First awarded | 1955 |
Official website | www.theivors.com |
The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the Cardiff born entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing. They are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and were first introduced in 1955.
Nicknamed The Ivors, the awards take place each May and are sponsored by PRS for Music. They are respected worldwide as the major platform for recognising and rewarding Britain's songwriting and composing talents. The Ivors remain the only award ceremony in the musical calendar that is not influenced by publishers and record companies but judged and presented by the writing community. The Award itself is a solid bronze sculpture of Euterpe, the Muse of lyric poetry. In 2010, an Ivor was awarded for the first time to a game soundtrack, that of the PS3 title, Killzone 2.[1] Amy Winehouse was the first artist in the history of the awards to be nominated for two awards in the same category
As of 2009, over 1,000 statuettes have been awarded.
Past recipients include:
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