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Revision as of 12:59, 11 May 2012
Contact Information
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Publishers Information
ACA is a non-profit, alternative American concert music publisher in New York City (BMI affiliated). With a history dating to 1937, ACA distributes printed and electronic scores for orchestras, performing artists, chamber ensembles, libraries and other users of sheet music, as well as licenses its works for academic and commercial uses. The ACA catalog of music is one of the most interesting and diverse collections of American music in the United States and includes compositions from the early 1900s to the present day by such composers as Robert Evett, Miriam Gideon, Robert Helps, Otto Luening, Daniel Pinkham, Dane Rudhyar, Halsey Stevens, Joan Tower, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Charles Wuorinen, and many others.
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