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* [[Dolcisono Women's Choir]]- formed 2003 | * [[Dolcisono Women's Choir]]- formed 2003 | ||
− | * [[Finnish Otava Male Choir]] | + | * [[Finnish Otava Male Choir]]- recorded cassette in 1984 |
+ | ** [[Otava Choir]] (1938-1951)- mixed, formed by Kosti Koivukoski | ||
* [[Fort William Male Choir]]- formed 1930- http://fwmc.ca | * [[Fort William Male Choir]]- formed 1930- http://fwmc.ca | ||
* [[Italian Alpini Choir]] | * [[Italian Alpini Choir]] | ||
* [[Kuumba Training Choir]] | * [[Kuumba Training Choir]] | ||
+ | * [[Hilldale Lutheran Church Choir]] (Finnish) | ||
* [[Lakehead Choral Group]] | * [[Lakehead Choral Group]] | ||
* [[Lakehead Ukrainian Male Choir]] | * [[Lakehead Ukrainian Male Choir]] | ||
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* [[Port Arthur Ladies' Choir]] (1924-?), formed by Wilfred Coulson | * [[Port Arthur Ladies' Choir]] (1924-?), formed by Wilfred Coulson | ||
* [[Port Arthur Women's Choir]] | * [[Port Arthur Women's Choir]] | ||
+ | * [[Oras Ladies' Choir]] (Finnish) | ||
* [[Rafiki Youth Choir]] | * [[Rafiki Youth Choir]] | ||
* [[Sounds Of Superior Chorus]] / Sweet Adelines | * [[Sounds Of Superior Chorus]] / Sweet Adelines | ||
* [[Thunder Bay Barbershop Chorus]] / [[Gentlemen Of Harmony]]- formed 1974 | * [[Thunder Bay Barbershop Chorus]] / [[Gentlemen Of Harmony]]- formed 1974 | ||
+ | * [[Thunder Bay Symphony Chorus]] | ||
* [[Thunder Bay Youth Choir]] | * [[Thunder Bay Youth Choir]] | ||
==Pipes and Drums== | ==Pipes and Drums== | ||
− | * [[MacGillivray Pipe Band]] (1917-) | + | * [[MacGillivray Pipe Band]] (1917-) oldest private pipe band in continuous service in North America http://macgillivraypipeband.com |
* [[The Lake Superior Regimental Band]] (1907-) | * [[The Lake Superior Regimental Band]] (1907-) | ||
+ | * [[The Pipes and Drums of Thunder Bay]] (1912-) http://thepipesanddrumsofthunderbay.com | ||
+ | ** [[Fort William Pipe Band]] (1912-1970, renamed at amalgamation) | ||
==Orchestras and Instrumental Groups== | ==Orchestras and Instrumental Groups== |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 22 May 2009
Contents
Choirs and Choral Groups
- Dolcisono Women's Choir- formed 2003
- Finnish Otava Male Choir- recorded cassette in 1984
- Otava Choir (1938-1951)- mixed, formed by Kosti Koivukoski
- Fort William Male Choir- formed 1930- http://fwmc.ca
- Italian Alpini Choir
- Kuumba Training Choir
- Hilldale Lutheran Church Choir (Finnish)
- Lakehead Choral Group
- Lakehead Ukrainian Male Choir
- Laus Deo- Dutch, formed 1953 in Fort William
- Lydian Ladies' Choir
- Port Arthur Ladies' Choir (1924-?), formed by Wilfred Coulson
- Port Arthur Women's Choir
- Oras Ladies' Choir (Finnish)
- Rafiki Youth Choir
- Sounds Of Superior Chorus / Sweet Adelines
- Thunder Bay Barbershop Chorus / Gentlemen Of Harmony- formed 1974
- Thunder Bay Symphony Chorus
- Thunder Bay Youth Choir
Pipes and Drums
- MacGillivray Pipe Band (1917-) oldest private pipe band in continuous service in North America http://macgillivraypipeband.com
- The Lake Superior Regimental Band (1907-)
- The Pipes and Drums of Thunder Bay (1912-) http://thepipesanddrumsofthunderbay.com
- Fort William Pipe Band (1912-1970, renamed at amalgamation)
Orchestras and Instrumental Groups
- Consortium Aurora Borealis (1979-) http://www.consortiumauroraborealis.org
- Pelimanni Orchestra (1986-) http://www.pelimanni.on.ca
- Thunder Bay Chamber Players (1984-)
- Thunder Bay Community Band (1980-) http://www.thunderbaycommunityband.com
- Fort William City Band (1904-early 70s)
- Port Arthur City Band (? - 1917 - ?)
- Salvation Army Band
- Thunder Bay Concert Orchestra
- Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (1960-) http://www.tbso.ca
- Lakehead Symphony Orchestra (1960-1970, renamed at amalgamation)
- Thunder Bay Symphony Youth Orchestra (1965-)
Unknown
- Overture Concert Association
- Philharmonic Society (1888-?)
- Resonant Reflections (1990-)
- The Lakehead Music Society
- Thunder Bay Canadian Concert Association
- Thunder Bay Philharmonic (~1910-?), formed by B. Gunton Smalley