Young Composer Award 2026

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Submissions for the 2026 Young Composer Award are now open

The Young Composer Award (YCA) is an annual national competition established to provide young Australian composers with the unique opportunity to compose for a symphony orchestra. The YCA provides the award recipient with both a concert performance and live recording of the successful composition by the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra. 

In 2026, the Young Composer Award celebrates its 22nd year in providing an industry pathway for emerging orchestral composers. The award provides invaluable experience and relationships toward refining original orchestral works alongside a respected conductor and accomplished orchestra.

Hosted by Willoughby Symphony Orchestra, the WSO gratefully acknowledges benefactor Mark Wakely for his generous support of the award in memory of Steven Alward.

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2026 Prizes and opportunities

The first prize recipient of the Young Composer Award receives: 

  • Cash prize of $5,000 

  • Premiere performance and live recording of the first prize composition with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra on Sunday 27 September at 2 pm

  • Workshop rehearsal of the first prize composition with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra (scheduled for Saturday 26 September at 2:30 pm

At the adjudication panel’s discretion, the Young Composer Award also offers: 

  • Highly Commended Award cash prize amount of $1,500

  • Encouragement Award cash prize amount of $500

Highly Commended and Encouragement Awards do not include performance or recording opportunities.

All entrants can apply to participate in, or observe, the 'How to Write a Winner' workshop, free of charge, on Saturday 5 September 2026 with a panel of industry experts to discuss ways to improve future submissions. Up to 10 compositions will be selected for the one-day workshop, and selected composers may apply to have their workshop travel subsidised by Willoughby City Council. Interested composers can apply to have their entry considered for the workshop as part of the Young Composer Award application process. Further information relating to this workshop will be provided to entrants in late July 2026. Please note: this workshop does not include a reading with the Orchestra.

Eligibility

To enter, applicants must be: 

  • Born on or after 1 January 1991 

  • An Australian citizen 

  • An Australian resident for tax purposes 

Submit your entry

Entries close Monday 22 June 2026, 9 am

Download submission criteria, guidelines and adjudicating process(PDF, 191KB)

Enquiries regarding submission or conditions of entry can be made via email wso@willoughby.nsw.gov.au.

Timeline

What's on When
Entry closing date and time  Monday 22 June 2026, 9 am 
Award recipients announced  Monday 20 July 2026
'How to Write a Winner' Workshop  Saturday 5 September 2026
Workshop rehearsal of winning composition  Saturday 26 September, 2:30 pm 
Premiere performance and live recording of winning composition  Sunday 27 September 2026, 2 pm

Past winners

2025 Award winner

Congratulations to Andrei Hadap, the winner of the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra's Young Composer's Award for 2025.

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The world premiere performance of his composition took place on Sunday 4 May 2025 at 2 pm during the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra concert Lark Ascending. The concert was conducted by Willoughby Symphony Orchestra's associate conductor Dr. Sarah Penicka-Smith.

  • Young Composer Award - Andrei Hadap - 'Charon’s Barcarolle'
  • Highly Commended Award - Adriel Aathavan Sukumar - 'Five Pieces for Orchestra'
  • Encouragement Award - Otto Joseph Monaghan Gibbs - 'The Crow Atop The Temple'

List of past winners

2024 - Ray Lin

2023 - Klearhos Murphy

2022 - Emma Greenhill

2021 - Joseph Newtown

Hear from past winners