Winner of the CICA Announced
Overall Winner of the Commonwealth International Composition Award 2022
We are delighted to announce the winner of the Commonwealth International Award 2022 is Devon Packer from Canada.
Devon Packer is a 16 year old pianist who lives in Montréal, Canada. He has been studying piano at the McGill Conservatory of Music since the age of 5. His first major performance was at the age of 7 when he debuted as a soloist with the Orchestra Symphonique de l’Isle playing Haydn’s “Divertimento in C Major”. He has appeared at multiple venues in Canada, Europe, and the United States, including New York’s prestigious Carnegie Hall.
Devon is also an accomplished arranger and composer. He had his first composition, “The Fantastical World of Camelot”, published in 2015 when he was 10 years old. Since then, he has participated in the Purcell School’s Online Composition Academy which offers training to young people all over the world. He has written for numerous ensembles, including the Dionysus Ensemble. In 2021 alone, he was shortlisted for two international composition competitions, being the only finalist to represent Canada in both. In May 2021, he won the Young Adjudicator’s Award in the Commonwealth International Composition Award for his composition “Oceania”. Also in 2021, he received a special commendation in the CICA Grand Final.
What it means to me:
This award means the world to me! It is a tremendous honour and a great validation of all the hard work that I have put into developing my own compositional voice. In previous works, there have been strong echoes of other composers that I admire. With this piece “…reaching…”, I feel I have finally written a piece that I can say is in my own style! I worked very hard to ensure that every single instrument had a rhythmic and a melodic purpose. In particular, I focused on the percussion, which doesn’t often get a big part in classical compositions.
Plans for the future:
I plan to keep composing! If any more opportunities arise out of this wonderful competition, I will embrace them wholeheartedly and dive straight in. There’s definitely a number of things I want to explore over the coming summer, like different instrumentations and compositional forms. I also want to work on my idiomatic writing; that is, writing pieces that play well on the instruments I write them for. Aside from that, I’ll keep pursuing my piano studies, as well exploring the world of percussion.
How composition is a part of my life:
I’ve been composing casually for around 6 years. I remember one of the first pieces I wrote came from improvisations on the piano, and I just HAD to write it down! Ever since then, I’ve refined my craft, from improvisations to fully planned out theme development. Until recently, I was focusing mostly on piano but I really got a chance to develop my compositional skills when quarantine started, causing live performances to be cancelled. It allowed me to focus on the world of composition, since composition is an art that can be practised in isolation.
What’s next for me:
The next thing that’s coming up for me compositionally is a performance of one of my works for the Grande première des futures étoiles (“Grand Premiere of Future Stars”), taking place this June at Place des Arts in Montreal, Canada. I will be on piano, accompanying a professional soprano, performing “The Dragon-Fly”, based on a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay. I am super excited for this amazing opportunity to showcase my compositions to a live audience for the first time in two years!
“…reaching…”
by Devon Packer
Performed by: Akito Goto – Cello, Enyuan Khong – Violin, Francesca Lombardelli – Percussion, Jack Welch – Flute.
Conducted by: Philip Dutton
Recorded by: Tom Bell
Winners of the Commonwealth International Composition Award 2022
We are delighted to announce the winner of the Commonwealth International Composition Award 2022. The Grand Final was held in the Princess Alexandra Hall, Royal Over-Seas League last week.
Two panels of adjudicators made up of distinguished professionals and young emerging composers studied the entries carefully and announced the awards.
As well as the overall winner, we are also delighted to announce two other awards; the Young Adjudicators’ Award and the Audience Prize.
Overall Winner
Devon Packer, Canada.
“…reaching…”
by Devon Packer
Performed by: Akito Goto – Cello, Enyuan Khong – Violin, Francesca Lombardelli – Percussion, Jack Welch – Flute.
Conducted by: Philip Dutton
Recorded by: Tom Bell
This award means the world to me! It is a tremendous honour and a great validation of all the hard work that I have put into developing my own compositional voice. In previous works, there have been strong echoes of other composers that I admire. With this piece “…reaching…”, I feel I have finally written a piece that I can say is in my own style! I worked very hard to ensure that every single instrument had a rhythmic and a melodic purpose. In particular, I focused on the percussion, which doesn’t often get a big part in classical compositions.
The Young Adjudicators Award
Felix Penna, France
“Sdrijn”
by Felix Penna
Performed by: Akito Goto – Cello, Enyuan Khong – Violin, Francesca Lombardelli – Percussion, Jack Welch – Flute.
Conducted by: Philip Dutton
Recorded by: Tom Bell
The Audience Prize
Jacob Abela, Malta
“Kaleidescope”
by Jacob Abela
Performed by: Akito Goto – Cello, Enyuan Khong – Violin, Francesca Lombardelli – Percussion, Jack Welch – Flute.
Conducted by: Philip Dutton
Recorded by: Tom Bell
CICA audience vote
2022 Commonwealth International Composition Award GRAND FINAL!
The CICA Final was held on 4th March 2022
Voting is now over For the full list of winners click hereThe Commonwealth International Composition Award
Young people from all over the world submitted their works to the 2021 / 2022 Commonwealth International Composition Award. There were many wonderful entries, and it was difficult to choose a shortlist of ten pieces.
These will be performed in the Grand Final on Friday 4th March at the Princess Alexandra Hall, Royal Over-Seas League.
We warmly invite you all to select your favourite piece, to help us choose the winner of The Audience Prize Listen to each of the compositions below and vote here on this page!
Commonwealth International Composition Award Finalists 2022
Commonwealth International Composition Award Finalists 2022
Find out about the final hereWe are so excited to announce the shortlist for The Commonwealth International Composition Award 2022! We are really proud of all the young composers this year and were amazed by the high standard of all the entries.
Congratulations to everyone who has been shortlisted!
Shortlisted composers
- Aiden Bryson aged 16, UK: “The Inhabitants”
- Anson Chan aged 15, Hong Kong: “Walking by the River (Yuan Xi Xing)”
- Christopher Churcher aged 17, UK: “Wanderer, kommst du nach Spa…”
- Dana el Tajer aged 18, Bahrain: “Journey”
- Devon Packer aged 15, Canada: “Banish Air from Air”
- Emil Droga aged 18, Australia: “Spring Snow”
- Felix Penna aged 17, France: “Khazer”
- Grace Hall aged 18, UK: “Es liegt der heiße Sommer”
- Jacob Abela aged 16, Malta: “Run”
- Thomas Shorthouse aged 17 UK: “Lullaby for the Things That Don’t Sleep”
Highly Commended
- Anna Conroy aged 18, UK: “Revelations”
- Eng Jia Ler aged 11, Singapore: “The Mystery Quest”
- Gavin Kennedy aged 16, Ireland: “Puffins”
- Lewis Dixon-Szul aged 18, UK: “Last Moments”
Starters
(This is our special category for young people who have just started composing)
Winners from the ‘Starters’ category
- Lihlumile Nyengane aged 13 – South Africa – “Happy Memories”
- Sesethu Mtshelu aged 18 – South Africa – “Ubuhle Bendalo” (The Beauty of Nature)
Kindly Supported By
Commonwealth International Composition Award – Grand Final
Grand Final 2022
THE COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION AWARD Contact us to reserve ticketsFind out more about the finalistsThe Grand final of the Commonwealth International Composition Award will take place at 6pm on Friday 4th March 2022.
Ten wonderful pieces by our shortlisted young composers from all over the world, mentored by advanced students from the Royal Northern College of Music
The Princess Alexandra Hall, Royal Over-Seas League, Over-Seas House, Park Place, London SW1A 1LR
The Grand Final will be livestreamed
Free entry with a collection at the end to help support online composition teaching for young
people via ‘Go Compose Online’