- Jacques Lacombe, David Alan Miller, Judith Forst, Windsor Symphony Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra, John Morris Russell, Mario Bernardi, Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra, CBC Vancouver Orchestra
- Victor Feldbrill, Andrew Dawes, Eitan Cornfield, Eugene Kash, George Zuckerman, Mario Bernardi, John Rudolph, John Avison, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra, Murray Adaskin
- Brian Victor Macdonald, Esprit Orchestra, Eitan Cornfield, John Weinzweig, Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Nexus, William Littler, Harry Freedman, Alex Pauk, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mary Morrison, Mario Bernardi
- Alexander Brott, Montreal Tudor Singers, Nadia Papineau-Couture, John Beckwith, Jacques Beaudry, Gilles Tremblay, Serge Garant, Société de musique contemporaine du Québec, Victor Schultz, István Anhalt, Orchestre de Radio-Canada à Montréal, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi, Bruce Mather, John Rea, Orchestre à cordes Radio-Canada, Eitan Cornfield, John Weinzweig, Jean Papineau-Couture, Gilles Manny
- Jean Coulthard, Dwight Bennet, William Bruneau, Patricia Fagan, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, David Duke, Don Mowat, John Ogden, Jane Adams, Robert Silverman, Eitan Cornfield, Purcell String Quartet, University of Alberta String Quartet
CBC Vancouver Orchestra
Live Albums
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Biography
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Vancouver Orchestra was founded in 1938 as the CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra. From 1939 to 1980, John Avison was the music director and during this period, he gave premieres of countless of works by Canadian composers, including Jean Coulthard, Barbara Pentland, and Elliot Weisgarber. In 1980, the orchestra abandoned its designation as a chamber orchestra upon the appointment of John Eliot Gardiner as music director. After a brief period of concentration on earlier repertoire, the orchestra returned to its commitment to contemporary works under the baton of Mario Bernardi, who became music director in 1983. The orchestra now commissions at least two major compositions every year. By the end of the twentieth century, the orchestra was the last-surviving radio orchestra in North America. It performs in a regular concert series in Vancouver, on tours in both Canada and the United States, and in broadcasts heard throughout Canada.
