Permanent Council for International Co-Operation between Composers
Permanent Council for International Co-Operation between Composers, Ständiger Rat für die Internationale Zusammenarbeit der Komponisten, Conseil Permanent pour la Coopération Internationale des Compositeurs
Founded: 1934
Sources:
HB 1938
Officers
The Permanent Council consists of founder members appointed for life.
Seats
Members in these countries
Austria
,
Belgium
,
Bulgaria
,
Czechoslovakia
,
Denmark
,
Finland
,
France
,
Germany
,
Hungary
,
Iceland
,
Italy
,
Netherlands
,
Norway
,
Poland
,
Spain
,
Sweden
,
Switzerland
,
United Kingdom
,
Yugoslavia
,
Congresses
Object
The object of the Permanent Council for International Co-operation between Composers is to ensure the international supervision and protection of all interests of music and composers, and moral rights in particular, and to promote co-operation and artistic exchanges between all countries.
General facts
Congresses and musical festivals were held at Venice 1934, Hamburg 1935, Vichy 1935, Stockholm 1936, Dresden 1937.
Activities
The Permanent Council for International Co-operation between Composers organises periodical musical festivals in connection with its meetings. These meetings are held at least once a year.
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