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Roberta Stephen

Canadian composer Roberta Stephen, born on 17 April 1931, lived and worked in Calgary, Alberta. Until 2014 she ran the music publishing company Alberta Keys.

Roberta Stephen passed away on 19 June 2021, aged ninety.

 

A selection of articles about Roberta Stephen

An Integral Part - Lindsey Wallis looks forward to the Canadian Music Centre's tribute concert to composer Roberta Stephen

Imaginative Heights - Gordon Rumson looks forward to the Calgary Art Song Competition

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