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National Broadcast Orchestra of Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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,〔(CBC Radio Orchestra to disband after 70 years )〕 the National Broadcast Orchestra (NBO) was founded by conductor Alain Trudel and businessman Philippe Labelle.〔(CBC Orchestra revived, to continue under new name )〕 It was incorporated in January, 2009〔(Corporation #4509129 BN #817249220RC0001 )〕 and was granted charitable status under the Canada Revenue Agency in July, 2009.〔(Canadian Registered Charities - Detail Page )〕 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.〔(New National Broadcast Orchestra announces its plans )〕 The NBO is dedicated to presenting the work of Canadian composers and artists.〔(Cue the National Broadcast Orchestra )〕 Activities begin in the fall of 2009 with a pilot project in digital video recording at the Chan Centre.〔(NBO home page - About us )〕 The orchestra's first concert was performed on Saltspring Island, British Columbia, on September 16, 2009 〔(Broadcast orchestra revived in B.C. )〕 and its official debut in its home venue, Vancouver's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, took place on January 8, 2010.〔(The fall and rise of Vancouver's other orchestra )〕 ==References==
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