The World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE) is proud to announce the 6th edition of the Warren Benson International Composition Contest, to be held during the 21st WASBE International Conference in the vibrant cultural city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 21 to 26, 2026.
This prestigious competition honors the memory and spirit of Warren Benson—visionary composer, educator, and champion of wind music—whose legacy continues to inspire composers to expand the expressive and technical possibilities of the wind band medium. In Benson’s spirit, WASBE remains committed to fostering boundary-pushing compositions and nurturing the next generation of creators.
Our aim is to celebrate diverse voices and daring creativity while promoting works that enrich the global wind band repertoire with lasting artistic impact.
The FINALISTS are:
MIRAGE • Wes Coffin, United States
FROZEN IN TIME • Craig Sanders, United Kingdom
EPOS • René Camilleri, Malta
The jury would also like to acknowledge the following composers and their works.
Although they were not finalists in Rio, their submissions demonstrated a very high
level of artistry and compositional excellence. Congratulations to all of them.
TRIOMINO FOR BAND • Junya Negishi, Japan
ET NOX QUASI DIES LUCET • Karol Pyka, Poland
MONTANHAS MAGICAS • André Ribeiro, Portugal
The FINALISTS are:
JUX-TRANSPOSITION • Elson Kwong, Malaysia
VARIATIONS ON THE WATER • Joel Rutherford, United States
WIJSMULLER FOR WIND ENSEMBLE • Ian Schwalbe, United States
The jury would also like to acknowledge the following composers and their works.
Although they were not finalists in Rio, their submissions demonstrated a very high
level of artistry and compositional excellence. Congratulations to all of them.
ORION THE HUNTER • Julio Domingo, Spain
FOUR CINEMATIC SCENES • Raymond Heraty, United States
INITIUM • Kevin Day, United States
The final concert of the competition will take place during the WASBE Conference in Rio de Janeiro (July 21 – 25, 2026). Following the performance of the three finalist works in each category, the winning piece will be selected.
WASBE expects the three finalist composers in each category to attend the final concert.
In accordance with the competition rules, the three finalists in each category must submit the complete materials of their works (full score and parts) in PDF format to WASBE within 15 days.
CATEGORY I — WIND BAND
Grade 3
Aimed at accessible yet artistically compelling works for Grade 3–4 ensembles.
Required Instrumentation:
Optional instrumentation(not required):
Submit the following:
CATEGORY II — WIND ENSEMBLE/BAND
Grade 5–6 | Duration: 10–15 minutes
Designed for advanced concert and professional ensembles.
Required Instrumentation:
Possible but not mandatory:
Optional instrumentation (not required):
Submit:
CATEGORY III — BREAKTHROUGH (Emerging Composers)
No grade restriction | Duration: up to 8 minutes For early-career composers ✝ who have written for the wind band medium. We want to hear your voice—this category is non-anonymous.
✝ An early career composer is defined by WASBE as a person of 18+ years, of any gender or cultural background who has had their work(s) for wind band/wind symphony/concert band rehearsed and performed publicly since January 1, 2018 (not including works performed during secondary education).
Submit:If you are selected as one of the finalists, all materials must be submitted in PDF format within 2 weeks of notification.
WASBE recommends:
All files should be emailed to Markus Mauderer, Executive Director.
CATEGORY I & II FINALISTS
CATEGORY I & II WINNERS
(1 PER CATEGORY)
All finalist benefits plus:
CATEGORY III WINNERS
(up to three selected)
Selected winners have the option to travel at their own expense to the WASBE conference in Brazil 2026 to take part in the WASBE Composition Workshop for Emerging Composers for which will operate in conjunction with the conference. Workshop participants will work with noted composer Dr. Jodie Blackshaw (AUS) as well as conductors from within the WASBE family. Winners have the opportunity to workshop one selected wind band work. This may include score manipulation and orchestration development, conductor suitability consultation and playability review. Free admission to the Conference is offered.
During the WASBE 2026 conference category III winners will take part in the following:
Post Workshop, the finalised score will be considered for publication/recording by the WASBE board and if selected, featured at the WASBE Midwest Clinic 2026 booth.
CATEGORIES I & II will have two rounds.
ATEGORIES I & II will have two rounds.
Assessed by panel based on creativity, artistic promise, and professional potential.