IAWM sponsors several awards to recognize composers and scholars. What was a single award annually has developed into several distinct categories based on genre or composer identity. The organization's
Search for New Music encompasses all of these awards. Notable composers who have received IAWM new music awards include
Jennifer Higdon,
Andrea Clearfield,
Cynthia Folio,
Mary Jane Leach,
Victoria Bond,
Anne LeBaron,
Nina C. Young,
Paula Matthusen,
Li Yiding,
Dorothy Chang,
Stacy Garrop,
Jeeyoung Kim,
HyeKyung Lee, and
Patricia Morehead. The
Ruth Anderson Commission Prize is awarded to a new sound installation with electro-acoustic music. The
Christine Clark/Theodore Front Prize is for a large chamber or orchestral work and may include voice. The
Miriam Gideon Prize (sponsored by composer
Patsy Rogers) is for a vocal work with 1-5 instruments by a composer at least 50 years of age. The
Libby Larsen Prize is for a work in any genre by a composer who is currently enrolled in school. The
Pauline Oliveros New Genre Prize is for works incorporating innovative form or style, such as improvisation, multimedia, use of non-traditional notation, open instrumentation, or new performance practices. The
PatsyLu Prize is for classical art music in any form by women of color and/or lesbians. The
Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble Prize is for a jazz composition of any duration for small ensemble to big band (4-17 instruments). The
Alex Shapiro Prize is for a large wind ensemble composition. The
Judith Lang Zaimont Prize is for an extended instrumental composition—large solo or chamber works—by a composer at least 30 years old whose music has not yet been recorded or published. The
Pauline Alderman Awards were initiated in 1985 by the International Congress on Women in Music to honor the pioneering musicologist
Pauline Alderman. They are awarded biannually and recognize the authors of books, articles, reference materials and other publications for their excellence in scholarship about women in music. Winners of the 2017 awards include Laurel Parsons and Brenda Ravenscroft (Book Prize); Gurminder Kaul Bhogal (Article Prize). ==See also==