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Canadian Winds: The Journal of the Canadian Band Association / Vents canadiens: revue de l'Association canadienne de l'harmonie.(Periodical Review)

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Canadian Winds: The Journal of the Canadian Band Association / Vents canadiens: revue de l'Association canadienne de l'harmonie. Edited by Denise Grant and Timothy Maloney. Canadian Band Association (CBA). Semiannual. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Autumn 2002). ISSN 1703-5295. Print format. Subscription: e-mail mbband@merlin.mb.ca. C$16; CBA members free.

The Canadian Band Association was founded in 1931 and is the umbrella organization for Canada's eight provincial band organizations. Its peer-reviewed journal features Canadian music, profiles of people and ensembles who contribute to Canada's band community, advocacy essays, pedagogical and instrument-repair ...

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