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  2. Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The new name for the combined orchestra was the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. Prelude, the orchestra's program magazine, began publication in October 1975 and continues to be their official concert programme. The Orchestra often features the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus, a chorus of over 120 members.

  3. Rosemary Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Thomson is a Canadian conductor and chorus master. As of 2018, she is the Music Director of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra, [1] [2] chorus master of the Calgary Philharmonic, and Assistant Conductor for the Canadian Opera Company.

  4. Hans Graf - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Brown, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CBC Records) 2001: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Christine Brandes, Noel E. Velasco, Stephen Powell, Ford Bend Boys Chorus, Houston Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (HS Label) 2004: Béla Bartók: The Wooden Prince, Igor Strawinski: Divertimento (from Le Baiser de la Fée). Houston Symphony (Koch International)

  5. Arts Commons - Wikipedia

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    Named for Jack Singer, the Concert Hall is the permanent home of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, which employs 65 full-time musicians, and the 6,040-pipe Carthy Organ. Max Bell Theatre is a 750-seat theatre and is home to Theatre Calgary. Martha Cohen Theatre is a 418-seat theatre and is home to Alberta Theatre Projects (ATP).

  6. Colin Maier - Wikipedia

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    As an oboist, he has performed with The Calgary Philharmonic, The Hamilton Philharmonic, National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, Symphony of the Kootenays, Soundstreams, Toronto Concert Orchestra, Scarborough Philharmonic, Niagara International Chamber Music Festival, The Jive Mommas, The High Strung, The Fabulous Doo-Wop Boy and The Plaid Tongued ...

  7. Bob Pritchard (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Pritchard (born 1956 in Calgary, Alberta) is a composer and teacher. His creative work includes experimental concert music, interactive music and video pieces, sound installations, direct synthesis, video/film, radiophonic works, and software development. His music is represented by AMP.

  8. Stephen Montague - Wikipedia

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    I Wonder (2001) for soprano soloist, SATB chorus, organ, chamber or full orchestra; Cantique de Noël (1996) Adophe Adam/S Montague for sop & baritone soloists, SATB chorus, organ, chamber or full orchestra; Varshavian Autumn (1995) SATB chorus, chamber orchestra; Wild Nights (1993) soprano, clarinet, viola, piano

  9. John Estacio - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2003, Estacio was Composer in Residence with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Calgary Opera. He composed Solaris (2000), Bootlegger's Tarantella (2001) and Spring's Promise (2004) for the orchestra, and between 2001 and 2003 he wrote the opera Filumena (based on the life of Filumena Lassandro) with librettist John Murrell.