National Broadcast Orchestra of Canada
The National Broadcast Orchestra is a Canadian orchestra based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Created after the CBC Radio Orchestra was disbanded in November, 2008,[1] the National Broadcast Orchestra (NBO) was founded by conductor Alain Trudel and businessman Philippe Labelle.[2] It was incorporated in January, 2009[3] and was granted charitable status under the Canada Revenue Agency in July, 2009.[4]
In its new form, the NBO reaches beyond the boundaries of traditional radio broadcasting, utilizing the Internet as its primary tool for connecting with audiences.[5] The NBO is dedicated to presenting the work of Canadian composers and artists.[6] Activities begin in the fall of 2009 with a pilot project in digital video recording at the Chan Centre.[7] The orchestra's first concert was performed on Saltspring Island, British Columbia, on September 16, 2009 [8] and its official debut in its home venue, Vancouver's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, took place on January 8, 2010.[9]
References
- ↑ CBC Radio Orchestra to disband after 70 years
- ↑ CBC Orchestra revived, to continue under new name
- ↑ Corporation #4509129 BN #817249220RC0001
- ↑ Canadian Registered Charities - Detail Page
- ↑ New National Broadcast Orchestra announces its plans
- ↑ Cue the National Broadcast Orchestra
- ↑ NBO home page - About us
- ↑ Broadcast orchestra revived in B.C.
- ↑ The fall and rise of Vancouver's other orchestra