
The Anglo-Austrian Music Society Is associated with the Anglo-Austrian Society. It is dedicated to furthering the public awareness of Austrian Composers and musicians in this country.
The Society was founded in London in 1942 by a small group of Austrian refugees. They gave concerts throughout the 2nd World War. In 1946 the administration merged with that of the Anglo-Austrian Society.
The Music Society awards a singing prize every two years from the Richard Tauber Fund.
Further details can be found at www.aams.org.uk.
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