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Second Century Week Music Competition fonds
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0.12 m of textual records
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Second Century Week was a national academic, cultural and athletic program relating to the Canadian centenary for the students of Canada's universities, colleges and technical institutes, hosted jointly by the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary and the Banff School of Fine Arts, March 6- 11, 1967. The program included a music competition organized by Violet Archer; the winning piece was performed at a concert that was the climax of a week-long series of performances of Canadian and contemporary music.
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Fonds consists of this series: Student composers competition (1966-1968). Consists mainly of musical scores entered in the competition, which was adjudicated by a panel chaired by Violet Archer.
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See also: Studentsþ Union