Diva Maureen Forrester tackles a new role as head of the Canada Council Nancy Normal goes to Ottawa

Says baritone Louis Quilico, who on occasion has criticized this country's arts organizations for what he feels has been their lacklustre support for young talent: ''It's nice to see Canada is finally starting to wake up. Too many times, people like [Maureen Forrester] have been...

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Published inGlobe and mail
Main Author Fitzgerald, John
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont The Globe and Mail 25.02.1984
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Summary:Says baritone Louis Quilico, who on occasion has criticized this country's arts organizations for what he feels has been their lacklustre support for young talent: ''It's nice to see Canada is finally starting to wake up. Too many times, people like [Maureen Forrester] have been ignored. It's the first time the Government has taken the step of putting a real performing artist in a position where she can do some good.
ISSN:0319-0714