Canadian Music Centre

Chalmers House in Toronto The Canadian Music Centre was founded in 1959 by a group of Canadian composers who saw a need to create a repository for Canadian music. It now holds Canada's largest collection of Canadian concert music, and works to promote the music of its Associate Composers in Canada and around the world. Initially the centre focused on collecting and cataloguing serious musical works, developing a catalogue of scores, copying and duplicating the music, and making it available for loan, nationally and internationally. The centre currently has over 18,000 scores and/or works by almost 700 Canadian contemporary composers available through its lending library. It sells more than 900 CD titles featuring the music of its Associate Composers and other Canadian independent recording producers.

The centre is digitizing all of its scores and works. It offers an on-demand printing and binding service, music repertoire consultations, and is easily accessible through its five regional centres across Canada, and its website. It has a number of national outreach projects, conducts research, and administers several awards.

The Ann Southam Audio Archive, administered by the CMC, is the largest collection of recorded Canadian concert works in the world. It can be accessed through Centrestreams, CMC's free streaming service, via its website.

In 1981, the centre established the Centrediscs recording label, the only label devoted to Canadian concert music. It has received numerous awards, including six JUNOs, an East Coast Music Award, six West Coast Music Awards, and two Grande Prix du Disque Canada.

Today the CMC has a national office in Toronto, ON, and regional centres in:

* Victoria, BC – 900 Johnson Street (part of the Victoria Conservatory of Music complex) * Vancouver, BC – 837 Davie Street * Calgary, AB – at the University of Calgary music library * Toronto, ON – Chalmers House, 20 St. Joseph Street * Montreal, QC – 2150 Crescent Street * Halifax, NS – at Dalhousie University

The CMC's locations are increasingly becoming spaces for performances and workshops. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Catalogue of Canadian choral music = Catalogue de musique chorale canadienne /

    Published 1978
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    Catalogue of Canadian choral music = Catalogue de musique chorale canadienne /

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    Music across Canada.

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    MusiCanada.

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    Catalogue of Canadian choral music available for perusal from the Library of the Canadian Music Centre.

    Published 1970
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    Catalogue of chamber music. : Catalogue de musique de chambre.

    Published 1967
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    Canadian vocal music, available for perusal from the library of the Canadian Music Centre. : Musique vocale canadienne.

    Published 1967
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    Prairie sounds.

    Published 1980
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    Orchestral works Oeuvres orchestrales / by Ridout, Godfrey, 1918-1984

    Published 1990
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    Legacy

    Published 2000
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    Guidelist of unaccompanied flute music by Canadian composers / by Cernauskas, Kathryn

    Published 1995
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