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The Edmonton Composers' Concert Society was founded in 1985 following a suggestion by Dr. Violet Archer that her former students mount a concert of their works. The following years saw several more concerts of exclusively Canadian works until a new idea prevailed in 1989. The idea of placing Canadian works beside standard repertoire has resulted in an attendance at each conert of more that two hundred people. The reward our composer members receive is pleasure in knowing that their compositions are being heard and reviewed by an increasing number of people.