Deadline: 19-Jun-2026
The Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music is an annual award administered by the Canada Council for the Arts that recognizes outstanding new chamber music compositions by Canadian composers and sound creators. The prize supports artistic innovation, contemporary music creation, and excellence in chamber music, with funding of up to $7,500 available for eligible works.
Program Overview
The Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music celebrates and supports the creation of innovative chamber music compositions in Canada. The award recognizes artistic excellence, originality, and significant contributions to contemporary music and sound creation.
The program encourages composers and sound creators to explore new approaches to chamber music, including electroacoustic compositions that combine live performers and electronic elements. Through this recognition, the prize helps advance Canada’s contemporary music landscape and supports the development of groundbreaking artistic work.
Funding Information
- Maximum award amount: $7,500
- Award type: Annual prize
- Administered by: Canada Council for the Arts
- Focus: Recognition of innovative chamber music compositions
Program Objectives
The prize aims to:
- Support Canadian composers and sound creators.
- Recognize excellence in contemporary chamber music.
- Encourage innovation in music composition and sound creation.
- Promote the public presentation of new musical works.
- Advance artistic experimentation within small ensemble performance.
- Strengthen Canada’s contemporary music ecosystem.
Priority Areas
The program supports works that demonstrate:
- Artistic excellence.
- Innovation in composition.
- Original sound creation.
- Contemporary chamber music practices.
- Electroacoustic music development.
- Experimental and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Public engagement through live performance.
What Is Chamber Music?
Chamber music refers to compositions written for a small group of performers, where each musician typically performs an individual part.
For this prize:
- Works must be written for 2 to 15 performers.
- A conductor is not included in the performer count.
- Various instrumental combinations are permitted.
- Electroacoustic works that combine performers and electronic elements are eligible.
Why This Prize Matters
Contemporary chamber music plays a vital role in expanding artistic expression and exploring new musical possibilities.
The Jules Léger Prize provides recognition for composers who push creative boundaries and contribute to the evolution of modern music. By supporting innovative compositions, the program helps foster artistic experimentation, professional development, and public appreciation of contemporary Canadian music.
The award also increases visibility for composers and sound creators working in specialized and emerging areas of music creation.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet both personal and artistic eligibility requirements.
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and be one of the following:
- Canadian citizens living in Canada or abroad.
- Permanent residents of Canada.
- Protected Persons as defined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
- First Nations individuals from the land now known as Canada.
- Inuit individuals from the land now known as Canada.
- Métis individuals from the land now known as Canada.
Artistic Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Have developed artistic skills through formal or informal training.
- Have received appropriate compensation for their artistic work.
- Maintain an active artistic practice.
In addition, applicants must satisfy one of the following:
- Have maintained an artistic practice for at least one year and completed at least two publicly presented artistic activities.
- Have worked in an arts-related role for at least twelve months, whether consecutive or non-consecutive.
Eligible Compositions
Submitted works must meet all program requirements.
Composition Requirements
- Must be a chamber music composition.
- Must be written for between 2 and 15 performers.
- May include various instrument combinations.
- May include electronic and electroacoustic components.
- Must demonstrate originality and artistic achievement.
Performance Requirements
The work must:
- Have received its first public performance within four years preceding the application deadline.
- Have been publicly presented.
- Have involved payment of an artist fee for the performance.
Ineligible Works
- Revised or substantially reworked compositions.
- Works that do not meet ensemble size requirements.
- Works without an eligible public performance history.
How the Prize Works
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Verify citizenship, residency, or protected status requirements and ensure artistic eligibility criteria are met.
Step 2: Review Composition Eligibility
Confirm that the submitted work:
- Is an original chamber music composition.
- Meets performer requirements.
- Has received an eligible public performance.
Step 3: Prepare Application Materials
Gather all required documentation and supporting materials demonstrating eligibility and artistic activity.
Step 4: Submit the Application
Complete and submit the application according to Canada Council for the Arts requirements and deadlines.
Step 5: Assessment and Selection
Applications are reviewed based on artistic excellence, innovation, originality, and contribution to contemporary chamber music.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are generally assessed based on:
- Artistic quality.
- Innovation and creativity.
- Contribution to contemporary music.
- Originality of composition.
- Technical and artistic achievement.
- Impact on the chamber music field.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting revised versions of previously completed works.
- Entering compositions outside the eligible performance period.
- Failing to demonstrate public presentation requirements.
- Submitting works that exceed performer limits.
- Providing incomplete documentation.
- Overlooking eligibility requirements related to artistic practice.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Highlight the originality of the composition.
- Clearly explain innovative musical techniques.
- Demonstrate artistic significance and impact.
- Provide complete and accurate supporting materials.
- Emphasize contributions to contemporary chamber music.
- Ensure all eligibility requirements are fully met before submission.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the maximum award amount?
The Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music provides funding of up to $7,500.
Who can apply?
Canadian composers and sound creators aged 18 or older who meet citizenship, residency, or protected status requirements and satisfy artistic eligibility criteria.
What types of music are eligible?
New chamber music compositions, including electroacoustic works that combine performers and electronics.
How many performers can be included?
Eligible works must be written for 2 to 15 performers, excluding a conductor.
Are revised compositions eligible?
No. Revised or reworked compositions are not eligible for this prize.
Does the composition need to be publicly performed?
Yes. The work must have received its first public performance within the four years preceding the application deadline and include payment of an artist fee.
Can Canadian citizens living outside Canada apply?
Yes. Canadian citizens residing either inside or outside Canada are eligible to apply.
Conclusion
The Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music recognizes exceptional Canadian composers and sound creators who contribute to the advancement of contemporary chamber music through originality, innovation, and artistic excellence. With funding of up to $7,500, the prize supports the creation and recognition of groundbreaking musical works that enrich Canada’s cultural landscape and inspire future developments in sound and composition.
For more information, visit Canada Council for the Arts.


