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Leslie Bell fonds
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Postmortem documents

Series consists of documents created after Leslie Bell's death, including letters of condolence written to his wife Leona Bell; copies of his obituaries; and, documents pertaining to the Leslie Bell Scholarship, which was established in his name by the Leslie Bell Singers Alumnae in 1971. The award was created to support choral conductors further their professional careers and enhance their conducting abilities. The award is managed by the Ontario Arts Council (OAC).

Publicity, correspondence, and various other documents

Series consists of newspaper articles by and about Leslie Bell, concert programs, scrapbooks, documents from the Canadian Music Educators' Association (CMEA), and photographs. Bell wrote a column for the Toronto Star from 1950 until 1961, and many of his columns are included in this series. The CMEA documents are included as Bell was a founder of the association and its executive director from 1959 until his death in 1962. He also edited the Canadian Music Educator journal during that time. The series also contains a file of correspondence, photographs, and certificates for Bell's son L. Richard Bell.

Radio scripts, indexes, and notes

Series consists of radio scripts and notes for programs written by Leslie R. Bell in his role as a radio commentator for CBC and CFRB in Toronto. The series also contains indices that accompany many of these scripts for Bell's programs, including Audio, Speaking of music, Music about town, and Music won't hurt you. The series also contains notes from Bell's research for radio programs, lectures, and from his school days, including his notes for his thesis on art education.

Compositions and arrangements

Series consists of some original compositions and many arrangements by Leslie Bell, predominantly for choral ensemble, with some scores and parts for band or orchestra.

Who is Sylvia anyway?

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell based on "An Sylvia," D. 891 by Franz Schubert. The arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

Who cares

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1931 musical Of thee I sing by George and Ira Gershwin.

White Christmas

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Iriving Berlin song, written for the 1942 musical film Holiday Inn.

Whispering hope

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Septimus Winner (1868), which was used in a radio drama on pioneer life "Pioneer Scene".

While we're young

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Alec Wilder and Morty Palitz with lyrics by Bill Engvick (1943).

While strolling thro' the park

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song also known as "The Fountain in the Park" or "While Strolling Through the Park One Day" by Ed Haley.

Whiffenpoof song

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Yale Whiffenpoofs' traditional closing number (first published in 1909).

Bonnie Doon : Scottish folk song

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell of the Scottish folk song also known as "Ye banks and braes" by Robert Burns. The arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

Where or when

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the show tune from the 1937 musical Babes in Arms by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.

Where e'er you walk

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the aria from Semele by Georg Frideric Handel.

When the red red robin

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song "When the red, red robin (comes bob, bob, bobbin'; along) by Harry Woods (1926).

When the lights go on again

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, and Bennie Benjamin.

When the foeman [bares his steel]

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance.

When the boys come home

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the World War One song by Oley Speaks and John Hay.

When day is done

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by B.G. DeSylva and Robert Katscher.

What's the use of wonderin'

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell from the 1945 musical Carousel by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

Bonavist harbour

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Newfoundland folk song, also known as "Feller from Fortune" and "Lots of fish in Bonavist' Harbour".

Were you there?

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the American spiritual "Were you there (when they crucified my Lord)".

Welsh songs : medley

File consists of a medley of Welsh songs, arranged by Leslie Bell, including The Ash Grove, Bells of Aberdovey, and Men of Harlech.

Welcome Yule

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol.

We're in the money

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of "The Gold Diggers' Song" by Al Dubin and Harry Warren from the 1933 film Gold Diggers of 1933.

We sail the ocean blue

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the comic opera HMS Pinafore by Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert.

We open in Venice

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1948 musical Kiss me, Kate by Bella and Samuel Spewack and Cole Porter.

We kiss in the shadow

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1951 musical The King and I by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

Bolero

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Maurice Ravel.

Wayward wind

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the country song by Stanley Lebowsky and Herb Newman.

Wayfaring stranger

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the American folk song also known as "Poor wayfaring stranger" and "I am a poor wayfaring stranger".

Wassail song

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Christmas carol, also known as "Wassail! Wassail! All over the Town," "The Wassailing Bowl," and "Gloucestershire wasail".

Wandrin' star

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe for the 1951 musical Paint your Wagon.

Waltzing Matilda

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song with lyrics by Banjo Paterson.

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