2024 ISCM Young Composer Award – Samuel Hvozdík

Samuel Hvozdík (b. 1993 in Slovakia) has been awarded the 2024 ISCM Young Composer Award for his organ composition Magma which was performed by Swedish organist Hans Hellsten in the Fuglafjarðar Kirkja in Fuglafjørður during the 2024 ISCM World New Music Days in the Faroe Islands. The award is a commission to write a new piece of approximately 4-7 minutes for up to 5 musicians which will be performed at a future ISCM WNMD festival. All composers under the age of 35 years whose works are featured during the festival are eligible for consideration for this award; a jury elected during the ISCM General Assembly listens to all the eligible works and then votes to determine the work they can agree is the most outstanding.

The jury–which consisted of Magnus Bunnskog (Sweden), Trudy Chan (Hong Kong/U.S.A.), and Deborah Keyser (Wales)–announced their decision on 30 June 2024 in the Panorama Suite of the Hotel Hafnia in Tórshavn right before the closing evening concert of the 2024 ISCM WNMD. They described Hvozdík as a composer who “shows craftsmanship as well as an insightful use of the instrument. Magma made creative use of the instrument and struck the jury with its intense and colorful originality.”

The ensuing commissioned composition, Lichtmusik IV for choir and electronics, received its première on 28 May 2026 during the World New Music Days Festival in Bucharest, Romania. Lichtmusik IV was performed by MADRIGAL – Marin Constantin National Chamber Choir (dir. Anna Ungureanu); the commission was supported by the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation. A short interview with the composer on the topic of this new piece can be found here.

Samuel Hvozdík in the Faroe Islands on 26 June 2024,
a day before the performance of his piece Magma during the 2024 ISCM World New Music Days
(photo by Magnus Bunnskog)

Hvozdík studied organ and composition in Košice and Bratislava (organ with Klement Rečlo and Peter Reiffers, composition with Norbert Bodnár and Lucia Papanetzová). His music is regularly played at festivals in Slovakia and abroad. In 2017, his composition Regerna Symbio Irbis was chosen by Ensemble Modern for performance during the final concerts of IEMA. Hvozdík has attended multiple workshops with composers and players such as Kaija Saariaho, Tristan Murail, Helena Tulve, Tosiya Suzuki, Zsolt Nagy, Andrius Arutiunian, Robert Rudolf, Marián Lejava, and others. In 2013, he won 1st prize in the Slovak conservatories composition competition and in 2019 2nd prize in the International Composition competition Generace. In 2019, his composition Torus was chosen for ISCM 2020 WNMD in New Zealand, which was cancelled due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and was unable to be programmed when the festival was rescheduled in 2022.

Below is a recording of the world premiere performance of the award-winning composition Magma by organist Štefan Iľaš which was streamed live on 6 June 2021 as part of Organfest 2021 Nitra: