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2010
Alain Trudel - National Youth Orchestra of Canada Announces its 2010 Orchestra
Alain Trudel - Performance has plenty of sax appeal
Alain Trudel - Energized, focused conducting, Rewarding Night
Alain Trudel - A Ball of Fire
Alain Trudel - NBO SHines in its opening concert and plays a special part in Canada's music Scene
Alain Trudel - THe NBO Maiden Concert

2009
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel conducts the Opera de Montreal Gala
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel with Daniel Cook Kids TV
Alain Trudel - Grande première pour Alain Trudel
Alain Trudel - Trudel's a conductor, no bones about it Virtuoso trombonist makes his mainstage Opéra de Montréal debut tonight at the helm of Mozart's The Magic Flute
Alain Trudel - Mozart's Magic done just right Characters easy to relate to, chuckle at
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel reveals himself to be a first class Opera conductor
Alain Trudel - Mozart's MAgic Done Just Rights
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel at the Opera de MOntréal
Alain Trudel - Trudel is a conductor
Alain Trudel - Stream of Concert of National Youth ORchestra of Canada
Alain Trudel - Plans for the reformed ensemble's initial round of activities were announced Tuesday
Alain Trudel - A new national classical orchestra is born in Vancouver
Alain Trudel - Broadcast orchestra revived in B.C.
Alain Trudel - Cue the National Broadcast Orchestra
Alain Trudel - CBC players to reunite for NBO's inaugural performance
Alain Trudel - Alalin Trudel to conduct the National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Alain Trudel - A Lovely Overview of Slavonic Charm
Alain Trudel - New discs and high expectations for the unknown
Alain Trudel - The Debut of Maestro Alain Trudel at the OSQ

2008
Alain Trudel - National Broadcast Orchestra - Vancouver SUn
Alain Trudel - CBC Radio Orchestra to live on with new name and mandate
Alain Trudel - Trudel on tour with the TSO in TImmins
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel wins Heinz Unger Award
Alain Trudel - letter from Alain Trudel
Alain Trudel - CBC CLOSES ITS ORCHESTRA
Alain Trudel - CBC KILLS ITS ORCHESTRA
Alain Trudel - ALAIN TRUDEL AND THE CBC ORCHESTRA
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel "The best thing that's ever happened to the orchestra..."

2007
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel on Musical Journey
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel at the NACO
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel's Gamble Pays Off
Alain Trudel - Trudel - Sunshine at the Festival
Alain Trudel - CBC Orchestra:

2006
Alain Trudel - Trudel and CBC Orchestra Outstanding in Shostakovich Project
Alain Trudel - Los Angeles Times on Alain Trudel and CBC Radio Ordchestra
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel named to Orchestre Symphonique de Laval
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel assumes post of Principal Conductor at CBC Radio Orchestra
Alain Trudel - Manitoba Chamber Orchestra names Alain Trudel Artistic Advisor for 2006-07
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel in the hospital: updates from Latitude 45
Alain Trudel - TRUDEL BRIGHTENS SNS PODIUMAlain TRUDEL in HALIFAX January 2006

2005
Alain Trudel - HPO CONCERT REVIEW HIGHEST PRAISE

2004
Alain Trudel - WHOLENOTE: Cover Story
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel astonishing!
Alain Trudel - Named as conductor of the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra

2003
Alain Trudel - Trudel in Toronto Soundstreams; reviewed in Toronto Star
Alain Trudel - Alain Trudel on new SMCQ CD
Alain Trudel - New CD release - Conversations
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Cue the National Broadcast Orchestra
September 25, 2009, 12:00 am

It was the big scandal in the classical music scene: the head office decision to close down the CBC Radio Orchestra. The demise of the last surviving broadcast orchestra in North America, and the flagship national musical institution based on the West Coast, created a storm of protest and left a legacy of bitterness.

Another chapter in the saga began Tuesday with the official launch of the newly established National Broadcast Orchestra. At the Chan Centre's Telus Studio Theatre, plans were revealed for the new ensemble's first performances and projects.

The reconstituted ensemble no longer has administrative ties to the CBC, although it is said to enjoy a productive relationship that will extend to future broadcasts and other projects.

Alain Trudel, conductor of the CBCRO in its last days, has put his reputation on the line backing the new model, which is supposed to "carry on the spirit of the disbanded CBC Radio Orchestra," particularly its mandate to perform orchestral music by Canadian composers.

"It's not going to be easy," Trudel said in a break right before the press conference, "but it is essential for Canadian talent: composers, performers, and conductors."

The ensemble intends to be a new orchestra for a new age, offering live performances and traditional radio broadcasts but adding high-definition video projects and internet broadcasts into the mix. The whole idea is to redefine what a national broadcast orchestra is in a 21st century context: there will be performances, but not in the accepted sense of a regular series of concerts in a specific locale.

If all the details have yet to be worked out, it's because nothing quite like this has ever been tried in Canada before. Classical music is still in its infancy as far as new media are concerned and, with all the goodwill in the world, the NBO will succeed -- or fail -- depending on how well it can capture new audiences.

Although it has been almost a year since Trudel conducted the group, he found working with the ensemble "like we had rehearsed yesterday."

Then, after the briefest bit of speechifying, Trudel allowed his musicians to speak for themselves, and in their most eloquent way: a cracking good example of neo-Neo-Classicism from contemporary composer Michael Oesterle, then the first movement from Prokofiev's irrepressible Classical Symphony, every bit as polished and professional as one would have heard in the CBCO days.

The orchestra plays on Saltspring Island tonight, a program featuring Prokofiev, Haydn (his first symphony and the popular Trumpet Concerto, with Jens Lindemann) and Canadian works, including Rodney Sharman's Scarlattiana.

The formal debut -- in the orchestra's new home, the Chan Centre -- is slated for Jan. 8, 2010, a concert to be broadcast by the CBC. Designed as a fundraiser for the "fledgling" ensemble, it will feature the premiere of a CBC-commissioned work from Oesterle plus veteran pianist Anton Kuerti in a performance of Beethoven's so-called Piano Concerto No. 0, in fact a Kuerti-assembled compilation and orchestration from Beethoven sketches.

Although ultimately the group will be in a position to apply to funding agencies, the emphasis at the moment is on grassroots support. As Trudel points out, more than 100,000 people denounced the decision to disband the Radio Orchestra. Those supporters are now critical to the ensemble's success.

"We've done what we can to this point," he said. "Now it's up to everyone to keep it going."

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