National Music Council

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The National Music Council of the United States is an organization listed under Title 36 of the United States Code, founded in 1940 and chartered by the 84th Congress in 1956. The Council is composed of organizations of national scope interested in the development of music in the country. It represents the country to the International Music Council of UNESCO.{{cite web |title=National Music Councils |website=International Music Council |url=https://www.imc-cim.org/members/membership-directory/139-members/33-national-music-councils.html |access-date=March 2, 2023}}

History

The National Music Council was co-founded in 1940 by Julia Ober, Harold Spivacke, Franklin Dunham, and Edwin Hughes.{{Cite Grove |author=Emily Good, revised by Michael Mauskapf|title=National Music Council of the United States|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.A2257075|date=31 January 2014}}

Members

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American Eagle Awards

Each year the Council presents the American Eagle Awards for distinguished service to American music. The recipients include:[http://www.musiccouncil.org/american-eagle-awards/ American Eagle Awards recipients]

References

{{Archival records|title=National Music Council collection, 1945-1982|location= Library of Congress|description_URL=https://lccn.loc.gov/2006568182}}

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