Anthony's Community Music Site
Copyright © 1996–2008 Anthony Reimer
Community Bands (Calgary and beyond)
The following are community bands within the Province of Alberta, Canada:
- Foothills Concert Band (Calgary)
- Cappy Smart Band (Calgary)
- Rocky Mountain Concert Band (Calgary) — an amalgamation of Accidental Stars Concert Band and Chinook Concert Band
- Metropolitan Winds (Calgary)
- Alberta Winds (Calgary)
- Westwinds Music Society (Calgary)
- Sherwood "Like to Play" Community Band (Calgary)
- Calgary Concert Band (Calgary)
- Springbank Big Band (Calgary vicinity) — contact
- Cochrane Music Society (Band on the Bow, Undercurrents and Riverside Jazz Band, Cochrane)
- Foothills Music Society (Okotoks)
- Southern Stardust Band (Calgary)
- The Oath Big Band (Calgary)
- Razzama Jazz Band (Calgary)
- A Band of Outriders (Calgary)
- Harmony West (Calgary)
- Cosmopolitan Music Society (Edmonton)
- New Edmonton Wind Sinfonia (Edmonton)
- Festival City Winds (Edmonton)
- Lethbridge Community Band Society
- Black Gold Community Bands (Leduc)
- Calgary Stampede Show Band
- Red Deer Community Band Society Adult and Youth Community Bands
And if you are looking a bit outside of my little corner of the world:
- Community Band and Orchestra Home Pages
- Community Band and Orchestra Contact Info (500K+ HTML file)
- Yahoo Community Band Listings
- Graham Nasby’s Band Links and Resources, focussing on Bands in the Province of Ontario, Canada
Other Pages On Anthony’s Community Music Site
The band-centric music links that previously appeared on this page have been moved to a new (Band) Music Links page.
If you have come to this site because you attended a clinic or workshop that I gave and you want updated information, you will generally need the link that I provided during the presentation and/or in the handout. If I have made the handout freely available, it will be listed in the Clinics & Presentations section.
I have one additional area of archival material related to my classmates from the University of Calgary Music Department in the early to mid-1980s. There are old photos, old old photos, and the articles I wrote for the Music Undergraduate Society “Mussenger” in the late 1990s. These parts of the site are unlikely to be modified to match the current design of the site.
