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The Waterloo Music Company was a Canadian music publishing and musical instrument retailing firm that was founded in 1921 by Charles F. Thiele in Waterloo, Ontario. During its more than eight decade history, the company published works by a large number of notable Canadian composers, including compositions by Violet Archer, John Beckwith, Keith Bissell, Jean Coulthard, Samuel Dolin, Robert Fleming, Arthur Wellesley Hughes, Talivaldis Kenins, Walter MacNutt, Stephen Michell, Barbara Pentland, Godfrey Ridout, Jeannine Vanier, Eric Wild, and Healey Willan. In 2004 the company was acquired by St. John's Music.

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  1. Marlene Wehrle. "Waterloo Music Company Ltd". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  2. "A piece of local music history to shut down after almost a century in business | TheRecord.com". TheRecord.com. 30 April 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2017.


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