Violet Archer

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Born: 24 April 1913, Montréal, Québec (Canada)
Died: 22 February 2000, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada)

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Biography

Canadian composer Violet Archer (born as Balestreri; the name “Archer” was legally adopted in 1940) was also a teacher, a pianist, an organist, and a percussionist.

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