The Ivors Academy (formerly the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors – BASCA) is one of the largest professional associations for music writers in Europe. The academy exists to support, protect, and campaign for the interests of songwriters, lyricists, and composers. It represents music writers of all genres and has approximately 2000 members.
History
The Composers Guild of Great Britain was founded in 1944 to represent classical music composers, with
Ralph Vaughan Williams
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elected as its first president. The Songwriters' Guild of Great Britain, later known as The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors was founded in 1947 by
Ivor Novello
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, Sir Alan Herbert, Eric Coates, Haydn Wood, Richard Addinsell, among others for the encouragement and protection of British popular music, with Eric Maschwitz acting as the first Vice Chair, and Chairman in 1948, and again between 1954 and 1958. The Association of Professional Composers was founded in 1976 by
George Fenton to represent composers of film and TV music. In 1958 the Composers' Guild of Great Britain began publishing the journal ''Composer'', and also published a number of catalogues of available works. In 1967 the organisation, under the direction of
Ruth Gipps, established the
British Music Information Centre
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.
In 1999, The Association of Professional Composers (APC) and the Composers' Guild of Great Britain (CGGB) merged with the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors to provide a single, more powerful amalgamated organisation to represent its membership. The organization's current name was adopted in March 2009. Sir
Tim Rice
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was elected first president, and
Guy Fletcher and
David Stoll served as joint chairs of a nine-member Board of Directors. Three executive committees were established to administer Pop and Theatrical Music, Concert Music and Media. BASCA then had four genre committees representing Songwriters, Classical, Jazz and Media composers. BASCA became known as The Ivors Academy on 25 March 2019. The organisation then moved in 2021 to a structure with a "senate" consisting of 40 songwriters and composers with committees relating to multiple genres and geographic regions.
Members of The Ivors Academy include emerging songwriters and the United Kingdom's "most experienced and successful writers". A partial list of the past and present members includes
David Arnold (fellow),
Harrison Birtwistle,
Peter Maxwell Davies (fellow),
George Fenton,
Guy Garvey
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,
Howard Goodall
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,
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,
Annie Lennox
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(fellow),
Elton John
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(fellow), and
Paul McCartney (fellow).
Rolling Stones
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members
Mick Jagger,
Keith Richards are members, as are
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Pete Townshend,
Imogen Heap,
David Gilmour
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George Michael
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,
Alex Turner,
Chris Martin,
Lynsey de Paul,
Cathy Dennis,
Kate Bush,
Mika
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Evelyn Glennie,
Gary Barlow,
Chrissie Hynde
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,
Sharleen Spiteri, and
Thom Yorke.
The Ivors Academy is a member of
UK Music
UK Music is a British umbrella organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of UK's commercial music industry: artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, record labels, artist managers, music publishers, studio ...
, an umbrella organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of UK's commercial music industry: artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, record labels, artist managers, music publishers, studio producers and music collecting societies.
Songwriter
Crispin Hunt
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became the chairman of The Ivors Academy in July 2016.
Songwriter and composer
Tom Gray (British musician)
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became the Chair of The Ivors Academy in February 2022.
Awards

In 1955, The Songwriters' Guild of Great Britain established the
Ivor Novello Awards to honour excellence in British music writing. The award is considered to be "prestigious".
In 1974, the Academy established the Gold Badge Awards for individuals who make outstanding contributions to Britain's music and entertainment industry, sponsored annually by
PRS for Music. The organization also presents the British Composer Awards for excellence in classical and jazz music, also sponsored by the
PRS for Music and in association with
BBC Radio 3
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.
The Beatles have won 15 Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors as well as seven
Grammy Awards
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. See also
List of awards and nominations received by The Beatles
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BASCA established the fellowship in 1999, and it was first awarded in 2000. Fellows are:
* 2000 –
Paul McCartney
* 2001 –
Malcolm Arnold,
John Barry
* 2005 –
John Adams,
David Arnold,
Pierre Boulez
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,
John Dankworth,
Peter Maxwell Davies,
Elton John
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* 2006 –
Barry Gibb,
Maurice Gibb,
Robin Gibb
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* 2007 –
George Fenton
* 2008 –
David Ferguson
* 2009 –
Don Black
* 2012 –
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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* 2013 –
Tim Rice
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* 2015 –
Annie Lennox
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* 2020 –
Kate Bush
Other services

BASCA exists to support and protect the professional interests of songwriters, lyricists and composers of all genres of music and to celebrate and encourage excellence in British music writing.
Its aims and objectives are:
#To campaign as a leading force in the domestic and international political arenas
#To celebrate excellence through world-class awards ceremonies – the Ivor Novello Awards, the British Composer Awards and the Gold Badge Awards
#To inform our members in a constantly changing environment through our publications, websites and seminars
#To foster a sense of community among British songwriters, composers and lyricists
#To encourage the next generation of professional music writers.
The organization provides ''
pro bono
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'' legal services, insurance cover, model contracts, a tax helpline, professional development seminars and master-classes, online promotion, a collaboration service, networking opportunities, publications and newsletters.
Central to BASCA's campaigning agenda currently is the digital royalties campaign: The Day The Music Died. Through this vehicle, the organisation advocates for a fairer environment for songwriters and composers by addressing the major problem areas threatening the value and security of creators’ rights.
The campaign is calling for:
* A 50/50 split in gross royalty income for writers from digital services (as in broadcasting).
* A higher proportion of advertising income.
* The removal of auto predictive fill in of illegal content with internet search engines (e.g.: Google searches and alerts).
* The removal of safe harbour for active content platforms such as YouTube.
* More transparency around non-disclosure agreements for writers so they clearly understand how and what they are being paid.
In 2015, BASCA, the
Musician's Union and
UK Music
UK Music is a British umbrella organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of UK's commercial music industry: artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, record labels, artist managers, music publishers, studio ...
won an important copyright Judicial Review in the High Court. Through this procedure, they challenged the Government's decision to introduce a private copying exception into UK copyright law without providing fair compensation to rights to rights holders (as required by EU law).
Throughout the BBC's charter renewal process, BASCA focussed on speaking out about protecting the
BBC (and its music services) from cuts. It made three formal submissions to government on the BBC including the DCMS public consultation. Many of BASCA's members publicly supported UK Music's #letitbeeb campaign,
led by
BASCA Fellow Sir Paul McCartney and gathered more than 10K signatures.
BASCA has also responded to many European Commission's consultations over the past few years including an investigation into the "Regulatory Environment for Platforms, Online Intermediaries, Data and Cloud Computing and the Collaborative Economy". It remains a vital part of ECSA the European Composer and Songwriter Alliance.
BASCA was also involved in the process to select the United Kingdom's entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
.
References
Further reading
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External links
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Ivor Novello AwardsGold Badge AwardsBritish Composer Awards
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