Jeunesses Musicales
Jeunesses Musicales (Fr.). Musical Youth. Int. organization initiated by Marcel Cuvelier in Belg., 1940. In 1945 La Fédération internationale des jeunesses musicales was founded, later with 35 member-nations. Aim to spread love of mus. among youth of all lands. Arr. congresses and exchange-visits. Int. founder-members incl. Alicia de Larrocha, Sir Robert Mayer, Joan Miró, Henryk Szeryng, and Nicanor Zabaleta.
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