The International Society of Jazz Arrangers & Composers, in tandem with University of South Florida and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Chuck Owen, is delighted to announce the due dates and guidelines for the annual Owen Prize offered to young, up-and-coming, jazz composers.

The composer of the winning work will receive a $1,500 USD cash award. The winning composer will also be offered a publication contract with iJazzMusic for international distribution of their work and a 1-year JazzComposersPresent.com Annual Tier membership.

Eligibility:  The prize is open to any student, age 26 or under at the time of submission, currently enrolled full-time in an accredited, degree-granting institution, regardless of major, age, or nationality.* There is no application fee; but all applicants must be full (paid) members of ISJAC. If you are not already a member, you may join here.

*Please be aware that if the prize recipient is not a U.S. citizen, there may be additional government and transaction fees/taxes withheld.

Submission Guidelines:  Those wishing to apply for this prize should submit the following materials via the portal on the ISJAC website:

  • Application Form
  • Full score in PDF format (concert or transposed)
  • mp3 of best recording of the work

The composer/arranger’s name and identifying information must be removed from the score and recording before submitting. Those with identifying information still visible will be disqualified.

This year’s prize is open to works written for traditional large jazz ensemble instrumentation (5/4/4, GPBD with standard woodwind doubles and brass mutes). 

Applicants may submit one work only (either an original composition or an arrangement) which must have been written within the last two years.

Works that have previously won ISJAC prizes are not eligible to be submitted again.  

DatesAll applications must be received by October 18, 2024. Late submissions will not be considered. Notification of the winning work will be made in December 2024.

Adjudication:  ISJAC will select a panel of highly regarded, professional jazz composers tasked with reviewing all applications and selecting a single work they believe displays exceptional creativity, technical mastery, and musicality.

* you must be logged in as a member to complete the application

The application portal will be open from September 3 through October 18, 2024.