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History of the Northdale Concert Band
The Northdale Concert Band was formed in 1967 by a group of music students who met and first played instrumental music together at Willowdale Junior High School, in the Toronto neighbourhood of Willowdale. Upon graduating from junior high school, all of the students went on to Northview Heights Secondary School, and along with other interested music students, formed the band. The name Northdale came from the names of these two schools. Ted Graham and Wayne Moss were two music teachers who took on the band, held rehearsals once a week, and gave concerts open to the public.
The Band became an adult group, and none of its original members remain. However, the Band has its roots in the community, and has developed into a skilled group of dedicated amateurs and many music professionals. A number of the members have been with the group for several decades! All are volunteers. Many members play and teach music professionally, others teach music in the elementary and secondary schools and others are students in the music faculties of York University or the University of Toronto. Other members are in varied careers, but all come out reliably to rehearse and perform in various community venues. The Band regularly performs in seniors' homes, churches, fundraising events and has a yearly summer concert in Orillia, Ontario on the shores of Lake Couchiching.
The Band members enjoy playing for themselves and performing for audiences with guest singers, jazz ensembles, instrumental soloists and choirs. The versatility of the group makes Northdale Concert Band a crowd pleasing ensemble for audiences of all ages and musical tastes. L. Rosenfield An article by Stephen Chenette on the history of the Northdale Concert Band was published in the Spring 2010 edition of the Canadian Band Association's journal "Canadian Winds" and is available here
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