To celebrate Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters, artists aged 16+ are invited to write new music inspired by one of ten National Nature Reserves (NNRs) across the country.
The entries will be judged by a panel of well-known and highly regarded musicians and industry professionals, including Julie Fowlis, Vic Galloway, Gill Maxwell and Karine Polwart, and chaired by Fiona Dalgetty. The 10 winning artists will each win a £500 cash prize as well as the opportunity to make a film on the NNR site which inspired their music. The winning artists will be paid for their time on site making the film. There will also be the opportunity to take part in live performances throughout the year.’
The NNRs include;
- Beinn Eighe (Ross-Shire),
- Caerlaverock (Dumfries),
- Creag Meagaidh (Lochaber),
- Forvie (North East),
- Isle of May (Firth of Forth),
- Loch Leven (Perthshire),
- Noss (Shetland Islands),
- Rum (Inner Hebrides),
- Tentsmuir (Fife) and
- Taynish (Argyll).
The new work should reflect the special qualities of the National Nature Reserves, all those selected having strong coastal or freshwater elements. New Gaelic songs are particularly encouraged in the Beinn Eighe and Creag Meagaidh areas and, similarly, songs written in Scots and regional dialects would be warmly received in other areas. Artists should aim to communicate the richness of Scotland’s nature and, through this, encourage new audiences to consider the actions they may take to protect it.
Timescale
- 1st March 2020 – Competition is launched
- 31st May 2020 – Closing date for entries
- 26th June 2020 – Winners announced
- July – August 2020 – Winning composers/songwriters create films on location at NNRs
Below is a link to the full details,