The Darius Milhaud Society was founded in Cleveland in January 1984. Its chief purpose was to encourage the performance of a wide repertoire of Milhaud's music all over the United States. Milhaud published 443 compositions and the treasure of his music is comparable in both quantity and quality to that of J. S. Bach.
The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter was published to inform individuals and organizations of new publications, recordings, performances, and activities relating to Darius Milhaud and his music.Digital reprints of the newsletters, ranging in dates from 1985 to 2002 can be found in this digital repository.
The drawing of Darius Milhaud was made by Marion Claude in 1944.
For more information visit The Darius Milhaud Society Collection, part of theCleveland Memory Project, a freely searchable online collection built by the Michael Schwartz Library at the Cleveland State University in collaboration with a host of community partners around Northeast Ohio.
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The Darius Milhaud Society Centennial Celebration Performance Calendar, 1993 - 1994
Darius Milhaud Society
Darius Milhaud Centennial Celebration Performance Calendar, Second Issue and Darius Milhaud Performance Calendar for the 1993 - 1994 Season and Summer 1994