Abstract
This text seeks to understand the administrative and pedagogical relations between the School of Music Vincent-d’Indy, owned by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, the University of Montreal and the University of Sherbrooke, from 1933 to 1978. The nature of the affiliation has been a major concern, particularly for the syllabus content and the diplomas.
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