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  1. Violet Louise Archer [1] CM (24 April 1913 – 21 February 2000) was a Canadian composer, teacher, pianist, organist, and percussionist. Born Violet Balestreri in Montreal, Quebec, in 1913, her family changed their name to Archer in 1940. She died in Ottawa [2]

  2. Violet Archer (1913-2000) Violet Louise Archer, CM, was born in Montréal. She was a composer, teacher, pianist, organist, and percussionist. Violet Archer was widely recognized for her command of both traditional and contemporary music techniques, and for

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    • Early Life and Education
    • Early Career
    • Béla Bartók and Paul Hindemith
    • Teaching Career
    • Administrative Roles
    • Compositions
    • Honours and Legacy
    • Awards
    • Selected Compositions

    Archer was taken by her Italian-born mother to Italy in 1914 at age 14 months; they remained there for five years after the First World War broke out. While in Italy Archer received her first musical impressions, which were strengthened back in Canada by her opera-loving parents and by the PresbyterianChurch services that she attended. She began pi...

    Archer was a percussionist with the Montréal Women's Symphony Orchestra (1940–47), worked as an accompanist, and teacher of piano and music theory, and was deputy organist at various Montréal churches. She made her formal debut as an orchestral composer with her composition Scherzo Sinfonico, performed by the Montréal Orchestraunder Douglas Clarke ...

    Archer commuted to New York in the summer of 1942 for private study with the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, who introduced her to Hungarian folk tunes and to variation technique, and instilled in her an abiding interest in folk music. He also inspired her to explore different types of modes and rhythms. She taught at the McGill Conservatory from 1...

    From 1950 to 1953, Archer served as the composer-in-residence at North Texas State College (now the University of North Texas), where she also studied musicology with Otto Kinkeldey. She taught at Cornell University in 1952 and was a professor of composition at the University of Oklahoma from 1953 to 1961; while there, she hosted radio and televisi...

    In addition to her academic duties, Archer was an organizer for Canada Music Week in Edmonton and an adjudicator at various composition contests (e.g., Banff Centre for the Arts, CBC, Canadian Federation of Music Teachers’ Associations, Performing Rights Organization of Canada and others in the US). She was involved with the Western Board of Music ...

    A methodical composer, she worked efficiently and comfortably in the Western classical music tradition but also incorporated more modernist serial procedures, parallelism and folk influences into her music. Her early works reflect the influence of modality from such influences as Douglas Clarke and Vaughan Williams. An emerging tendency toward chro...

    Dr. Fordyce Pier of the University of Alberta described Archer’s music as being “characterized by great craft and an often almost overwhelming intensity and intellectual rigor.” Cellist Julian Armourassessed her impact by saying, “Violet Archer's output was phenomenal, and virtually all of it is incredibly well-crafted... For decades she has been o...

    Citation for Distinguished Service, Yale School of Music Alumni Association (1968) Alberta Achievement Award, Province of Alberta (1970) Honorary Doctorate of Music, McGill University(1971) Creative and Performance Award, City of Edmonton (1972) Queen’s Silver Jubilee Medal (1978) Life Membership, Accademia Tiberina of Rome (1979) Award for Outstan...

    Stage 1. Sganarelle, opera, libretto by Molière and Samuel A. Eliot (Berlin, 1973). 2. The Meal, opera, libretto by Rowland Holt-Wilson (1983). Ms. Orchestra 1. 3 early works (1930–40). All manuscript. 2. Poem for Orchestra(1940). Berlin, 1979. 3. Scherzo Sinfonico(1940). Berlin (rental). 4. Britannia — A Joyful Overture(1941). Ms. 5. Fantasy on a ...

  4. Jean Coulthard, OC OBC (February 10, 1908 – March 9, 2000) was a Canadian composer and music educator. She was one of a trio of women composers who dominated Western Canadian music in the twentieth century: Coulthard, Barbara Pentland, and Violet Archer. All three died within weeks of each other in 2000.

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  6. Violet Louise Archer (24 April 191321 February 2000) was a Canadian composer, teacher, pianist, organist, and percussionist. Born Violet Balestreri in Montreal, Quebec, in 1913, her family changed their name to Archer in 1940. She died in Ottawa on 21 February 2000.

  7. Violet Louise Archer (1913 –2000) was a Canadian composer, teacher, pianist, organist, and percussionist. Born Violet Balestreri in Montreal, her family changed their name to Archer in 1940. A seminal figure in Canadian composition, Archer created a distinguished body of work during a career that spanned six decades.

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