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Founded in 1921 by the French-American composer and conductor Edgard Varèse, the International Composers' Guild (ICG) was an organization dedicated to promoting and disseminating new music, particularly works that pushed the boundaries of tonality, rhythm, and instrumentation. Based in New York City, the ICG played a pivotal role in supporting and showcasing the works of some of the most influential composers of the 20th century.