Organizational records, 1973-1993.

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Organizational records, 1973-1993.

Board, executive committee, and staff meeting minutes; financial records; correspondence and miscellaneous records; newsletters, news releases, and newspaper clippings; reports; grant applications; printed programs; and similar materials documenting the activities of a Twin Cities nonprofit organization formed in 1973 to provide financial and other assistance to Minnesota music composers. The Forum received financial support from a number of Minnesota foundations, from the Minnesota State Arts Board, and from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

5.25 cu. ft. (6 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314933

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Dirlam, Richard

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Metropolitan Regional Arts Council (Minn.).

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Jerome Foundation

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Dayton Hudson Foundation

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Minnesota Humanities Commission

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McKnight Foundation

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Minnesota State Arts Board

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Northwest Area Foundation (U.S.)

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The Northwest Area Foundation makes grants to organizations and programs in eight states that were served by the former Great Northern Railway Company: Minnesota, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington. It was founded in 1934 by Great Northern chairman Louis W. Hill, Sr. as the Lexington Foundation, making grants for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes that were deemed to contribute to the public welfare. Funds constituting its capital ...

National Endowment for the Humanities

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St. Paul Companies

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St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.

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Walker Art Center.

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Located in Minneapolis, Minn. From the description of Exhibition records, 1940-1960. (Walker Art Center Library). WorldCat record id: 70958328 ...

Ensemble Reading Fund.

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United Arts (Minnesota)

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Innova Recordings (Firm)

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Minnesota Composers Forum

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Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw, 1923-....

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Performance Assistance Fund.

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Dale Warland Singers.

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Eminent American conductor and composer Dale Warland was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa April 14, 1932. He has made an indelible impression on the landscape of contemporary choral music throughout the world. According to him, his first musical inspiration came when listening to his church choir at a young age. During his school days he held a position as a church organist; his school music lessons also served to put him in close contact with the world of music. Following in the footsteps ...

Bush Foundation

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Larsen, Libby

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Composers Commissioning Program.

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Center for Arts Criticism (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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