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Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ACSO)
ACSO was founded in 1969 at Asilomar as a means of sharing information and resources for California orchestras. They have a goal of providing information and resources to help our membership keep classical music thriving on the West Coast. |
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California Arts Council
The California Arts Council is working for a broad public understanding of, and appreciation for, the positive impact the arts play in enriching cultural, economic, and intellectual life in our communities and schools. |
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American Music Conference
National non-profit association dedicated to promoting music making and music education. |
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Music For People
Grass roots organization dedicated to re-vitalizing music making and promoting music as a means of self-expression |
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National Association for Music Education
An organization whose mission is to advance music education by encouraging the study and making of music by all |
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The Sacramento Saturday Club
Founded in 1893 to foster the musical involvement of members and to stimulate musical interests in the Sacramento area. |
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National Piano Foundation
Educational arm of the Piano Manufacturers Association Intl. Site contains information on the history of pianos and how to buy a piano. |
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American Music Therapy Association, Inc.
Association dedicated to advancing public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and improving access to quality music therapy services. |
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Amateur Chamber Music Players
Non-profit association that facilitates informal playing and singing by people of all ages and nationalities, beginners to professionals. |
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Music Library Association (MLA) of Northern California
Music Library Association (MLA) is the professional organization in the United States devoted to music librarianship and all aspects of music materials in libraries. |
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The American Pianists Association
The American Pianists Association (APA) is to discovers, promotes and advances the careers of world-class, classical and jazz pianists, who are citizens of the United States between the ages of 18 and 30, through competitions and performance tours. |
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