The Prix Archambault was a Canadian music competition and prize that was awarded from 1940 through 1962. Established by Edmond Archambault, the competition and prize was initially administered by the Matinées Symphoniques Committee of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra from 1940-1942. Beginning with the 1943 competition, Maurice Crépault of the Archambault firm administered the prize until it ceased operation following the 1962 competition.[1]

Notable winners

References

  1. Cécile Huot (June 8, 2015). "Prix Archambault". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  2. Madeleine Bodier-little (December 5, 2013). "Jacqueline Martel". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
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