CBC Winnipeg Orchestra

The CBC Winnipeg Orchestra (CBCWO) was a Canadian orchestra based in Winnipeg, Manitoba that was operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for 37 years. The orchestra mainly performed on CBC Radio, but also occasionally performed live concerts in Winnipeg. It was established in 1947 under the leadership of conductor Eric Wild.[1] Wild remained principal conductor for 27 years. During his tenure he conducted the premieres of several works by Canadian composers. He notably recorded Calixa Lavallée's comic opera The Widow with the CBCWO in 1967.[2] Upon Wild's retirement in 1974, the CBCWO's concertmaster Arthur Polson served as interim director. In 1975 Boris Brott was appointed conductor of the orchestra. He remained in that post until the orchestra was disbanded in 1984.[1]

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