Society for the Preservation of Film Music (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Variant namesThe Society for the Preservation of Film Music, Inc strives to preserve unpublished materials created in American motion picture music or film music.
The Society for the Preservation of Film Music, Inc. was founded in 1983 by film historian-musicologist, William H. Rosar. Its purpose was to preserve unpublished materials created in American motion picture music or film music, such as sheet music, cue sheets, recordings, and other documents related to music creation. Today it is known as the Film Music Society, Inc.
From the guide to the The CUE Sheet : the newsletter of the Society for the Preservation of Film Music, 1984-1987, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)
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creatorOf | Society for the Preservation of Film Music (Los Angeles, Calif.),. The CUE Sheet : the newsletter of the Society for the Preservation of Film Music. | Harold B. Lee Library | |
creatorOf | The CUE Sheet : the newsletter of the Society for the Preservation of Film Music, 1984-1987 | L. Tom Perry Special Collections |
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