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Leslie Bell fonds
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[CBC Assignment] : Making a rock star

  • OTUFM 39-E-B016
  • File
  • [December 3, 1956]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of an excerpt from the radio program "Assignment", hosted by Maria Barrett and Bill MacNeil, Leslie Bell discusses the training and education of young singers. Program introduction includes an excerpt of "Sentimental Journey" performed by the [Leslie Bell Singers].

[Janet Bell, piano ; news report on George Bell]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B018
  • File
  • [1956]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of Janet [Bell] at the piano and news reports on George Bell and charges relating to the maintenance of a "private estate" in High Park.

[Letter from Dr. Finn to Leslie Bell]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B021
  • File
  • December 26, [1959]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of recorded "letter" to Leslie Bell from [Dr. Finn], whom Leslie Bell and the Leslie Bell Singers met at the Canadian Forces Base Picton during World War Two, where Dr. Finn was a medical officer.

[Speaking of music : radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B034
  • File
  • [1958]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of recordings of a radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell: (1) on Christmas carols; (2) interview with Colonel Samuel Rosenbaum on the recording industry; (3) musical terminology; (4) father and son stories in music, particularly Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti; (5) music for motion pictures, with Gerald Pratley, CBC film critic.

[Ravenhill literary guild : meeting]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B037
  • File
  • [195-?]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of the "Meeting of the Ravenhill Literary Guild", with various limerick recitations, narrated by and with contributions from Leslie Bell.

[Speaking of music : radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B038
  • File
  • [1962]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of recordings of Leslie Bell's CBC radio program "Speaking of Music":
(1) Interview with Ezra Schabas on the Royal Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, and their new facilities, the Edward Johnson Building, to be completed that Fall. Their discussion included talk of the two performance halls, the Electronic Music Studio, and the library.
(2) The correct spelling of musical terms, particularly a cappella, obbligato, and impresario; Moriz Rosenthal; film music, with guest Gerald Pratley.
(3) Ellis McLintock and his band.

[Leslie Bell's trip to Europe]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B043
  • File
  • [1959?]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of an interview with Leslie Bell on the radio program "Audio" following a trip to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Paris.

[Leslie Bell's catalogue of anathema ; interview with S.B. "Whitey" Haines]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B046
  • File
  • [195-?]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of Leslie Bell's last in a series of radio broadcasts, which consisted of the "10 pieces of music that have given me [Bell] the most pain," and a radio program by Bell on record reviews, including an interview with S.B. "Whitey" Haines, promotion manager for Capitol and Angel Records.

[Band of the Royal Canadian Air Force at the BBC]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B062
  • File
  • [1961]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording from a BBC broadcast of the Band of the Royal Canadian Air Force of Trenton, Ontario, directed by Flying Officer Ted Robbins on their seventh visit to the BBC Studios.

Program:

  • O Canada
  • L'il Abner. Overture / Johnny Mercer, Gene De Paul
  • Oasis / Fred Kepner
  • Man with a horn (Darryl Eaton, trumpet)
  • Cuban fantasy. Native dance ; Havana terrace / Fred Kepner
  • La donna e mobile (Sergeant Tom McGee, vocalist)
  • Salute to Vincent Hughes / arr. Ken Campbell
  • Totem pole / Eric Osterling
  • Royal Air Force march.

[Memorial to Dr. Leslie Bell : CBC]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B067
  • File
  • [1962]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast in tribute to Leslie Bell, narrated by Sir Ernest MacMillan, with contributions from MacMillan, George Bell, Joyce Sullivan, the Leslie Bell Singers, and others

Memorium to Les Bell

  • OTUFM 39-E-B070
  • File
  • [1962]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast in memorium to Leslie Bell, including comments from former students and colleagues.

History of passion music ; Good Friday and Easter music by CMEA choirs

  • OTUFM 39-E-B086
  • File
  • [1961]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a Good Friday radio broadcasts: (1) a program on the history of passion music, narrated by Dr. Leslie Bell; (2) a program of Good Friday and Easter music, presented by the CBC in cooperation with the Canadian Music Educators' Association (CMEA) with performances by various school choirs (St. Joseph's School, Halifax; St. Patrick's Girls School, Halifax; University Hill Elementary School Vancouver; Saskatoon Boys' Choir; Our Lady of Mercy Glee Club, St. John's; Loretto Abbey High School, Toronto). The script for the CMEA program was prepared by Leslie Bell, and it was broadcast in advance of the third annual CMEA convention in Montreal.

History of treble music ; Christmas morning ; 1930s television on C.G.E. radio

  • OTUFM 39-E-B087
  • File
  • [1952-1954]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of 3 recordings: (1) radio broadcast of Leslie Bell Singers in a chronological recital of choral music from the Middle Ages to the present day, with narration by Leslie Bell; (2) Christmas morning with the Bell family [candid recording]; and (3) excerpts of the Leslie Bell Singers on C.G.E. [Canadian General Electric] Showtime.

Songs include:

  • Medley including Now's the time to fall in love; Get happy
  • Would you like to talk a walk
  • Love is sweeping the country
  • Tramp tramp tramp [TTBB]
  • Cheek to cheek [TTBB]
  • Drink to me only with thine eyes
  • H.M.S. Pinafore medley (Honest love of a sailor true; Carefully on tip-toe stealing; Never mind the why and wherefore)
  • Almost like being in love (with soloist Joy Sullivan)
  • Victor Herbert medley (including Sweethearts; When you're away; I'm falling in love with (someone);

C.G.E. radio broadcasts

  • OTUFM 39-E-B088
  • File
  • [1952]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recordings of programs from C.G.E. radio, as broadcast on CJBC Toronto, featuring the Leslie Bell Singers, directed by Leslie Bell; orchestra, conducted by Howard Cable; and soloist Charles Jordan; with score arrangements by Howard Cable and Leslie Bell.

C.G.E. Program 1:

  • Red river valley
  • When the red, red robin
  • The kerry dance
  • Metro polka
  • Lead, kindly light.

C.G.E. Program 2:

  • The band played on
  • Flow gently sweet afton
  • Make mine country style
  • Medley of Victor Herbert melodies
  • Onward Christian soldiers

C.G.E. program no. 3:

  • Good news
  • Drink to me only with thine eyes
  • Skip to my Lou
  • Oklahoma medley
  • Soon-a will be done
  • Vocalise for contralto voices on a theme by Bach
  • Foster medley (including Gentle Annie ; Old Black Joe ; Camptown races ; My old Kentucky home, goodnight ; O Susannah ; Old folks at home)
  • Steal away to Jesus [spiritual]
  • Spring in my heart
  • Hallelujah / Mozart

C.G.E. program no. 4 [Easter program]

  • Spring is here
  • Sons and daughters
  • Let all the nations praise the Lord

C.G.E. television : Easter ; Wizard of Oz ; Italy ; Circus

  • OTUFM 39-E-B093
  • File
  • [1952-1954]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a series of programs from C.G.E. Showtime, featuring the Leslie Bell Singers and Howard Cable's orchestra, Joy Sullivan, and Charles Jordan, with music arrangements by Leslie Bell and Howard Cable.

  1. Program with guest Lois Marshall [Italian program, April 11, 1954]:
    • That's amore
    • Poppa Piccolino
  2. Circus program
    • Spring in my heart
    • My lovely Celia
    • The greatest show on earth
    • Make believe (Charles Jordan)
    • Dance of the clowns / Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. Cable (orchestra)
    • Don't go into the lions cage tonight, mother
    • The world is your balloon
    • The old calliope
    • Finale medley : medley of music of the big top (includes Daring young man on the flying trapeze ; There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight)
  3. Easter Sunday program
    • Let's take an old fashioned walk
    • Easter parade
    • While we're young (Charles Jordan, soloist)
    • I've never been in love (Joy Sullivan, soloist)
    • Springtime cometh
    • Easter story (with songs Let all the nations praise the Lord ; Let us break bread together ; Were you there? ; Hallelujah chorus from the Messiah)
  4. Wizard of Oz program [with Wally Koster, soloist]
    • Papa won't you dance with me
    • Serenade to Granada
    • Buffalo gals / arr. Cable (orchestra)
    • So in love from Kiss me Kate (Wally Koster, soloist)
    • Under the spreading chestnut tree
    • Dancing on the ceiling (Joy Sullivan, soloist)
    • Wizard of Oz : a musical fairy tale (with Somewhere o'er the rainbow ; Follow the yellow brick road ; If I only had a brain ; If I only had a heart ; If I were King of the forest ; We're off to see the wizard ; Ding dong the wicked witch is dead ; The merry land old land of Oz).

[Leslie Bell's favourite recordings ; interview with Mrs. McVicker]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B096
  • File
  • [195-?]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast with Leslie Bell and two unidentified men. The broadcast includes Bell's 10 "favourite" recordings on Side A and an interview with Mrs. McVicker (one of the oldest graduates of the Royal Conservatory of Music), re-broadcast 1 year after original recording at Lambert Lodge.

[August Civic Holiday celebrations : Concert Count ; Toronto at night]

  • OTUFM 39-E-B099
  • File
  • [July 1961]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast of "Concert Count : a program of music with a holiday air for young adults," narrated by Dr. Leslie Bell on Side A, and an interview with Leslie Bell on the Canadian Pageant at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Bandshell on "Toronto at Night" on CJBC radio on Side B.

Leslie Bell Singers : concerts 3 and 4

  • OTUFM 39-E-B104
  • File
  • 1953-1954
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a series of radio excerpts performed by the Leslie Bell Singers. Song include:

Side A:

  • Sweetheart : will you remember
  • Vaya con Dios
  • I love Louisa
  • South Pacific medley
  • Mary of Argyle
  • College medley : Blue and white
  • Walk together Chillun
  • Smoke gets in your eyes
  • I know where I'm goin'
  • Falling in love with love
  • The little white hen
  • Sing me to sleep
  • Cheek to cheek
  • To a wild rose
  • The new Ashmolean marching society and students conservatory band
  • The bold soldier [One morning in May]
  • How far is it to Bethlehem
  • Gloucestershire wassail
  • Fantasy on Highland Laddie
  • Sunshine
  • Stranger in paradise
  • Zip a dee doo-dah
  • I only have eyes for you

Side B:

  • [Newfoundland medley], including Shanneyganock, Lukey's boat, She's like the swallow
  • Just a-wearyin' for you
  • Couldn't hear nobody pray
  • The gardener / Brahms
  • The little white duck
  • A frog a-courtin' he did ride
  • Deep river
  • Close as pages in a book
  • Granada
  • Underneath the spreading chestnut tree
  • Drink to me only [with thine eyes]
  • Pinafore medley

Story of Bell Singers

  • OTUFM 39-E-B110
  • File
  • [1960]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a recording of an unscripted documentary on the Leslie Bell Singers, narrated by Leslie Bell. The recording includes excerpts from performances over 21 years [1939-1960]:

  • Where or when
  • [Along the trail] (from first recorded music by the Leslie Bell Singers, [1939], accompanied by Dorothy Wright)
  • When day is done ; Echo song ; Underneath the spreading tree ; [sung to WWII troops, recorded later]
  • There's no place like home [sung at Trenton]
  • Excerpt from letter to Leslie Bell and the Leslie Bell Singers from Dr. Finn
  • [Folk song as broadcast on NBC "Concerts of Nations", post-WW2]
  • Edward G. Robinson speaking on Canada-U.S. economic relations ; Quand j'étais chez mon père [from "A Program of Canada"]
  • Opening theme ; Can't help singing ; The bells of St. Mary's ; Ave Maria (Schubert) [from C.G.E. Showtime]
  • Come, Josephine in my flying machine [Washington, D.C. concert, July]
  • God of our fathers [Maple Leaf Gardens fundraising concert for Winnipeg Red River flood relief, with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, May 1950]
  • Glorious is the land [from a federal election broadcast for the Toronto Daily Times]
  • My bonnie lass / Thomas Morley
  • Hosanna
  • The little white hen
  • Sometimes I feel like [a motherless child] (with Joy Sullivan)
  • I grabbed for the engine (and I caught the caboose) (Leslie Bell Quartet)
  • I cain't get offa my horse
  • Were you there?
  • I'm looking over a four leaf clover (Maple Leaf Gardens sing-along with Mitch Miller)
  • Drink to me only with thine eyes.

A program of Canada : starring Walter Huston with the Leslie Bell Singers

  • OTUFM 39-E-B129
  • File
  • June 9, 1948
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On this episode, the Leslie Bell Singers performed: A la claire fontaine; Dry bones; Pavanne; and Long ago and far away. Walter Huston discussed natural resources in Canada and American investment in Canada.

A program of Canada : Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon with the Leslie Bell Singers

  • OTUFM 39-E-B133
  • File
  • April 28, 1948
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by MacGregor Transcriptions, recorded in Canada. "A program of Canada" was a musical entertainment series that aimed at building a closer relationship between Canada and the United States. On the Greer Garson episode, the Leslie Bell Singers performed: Rollicking sailors' dance; Greensleves; and a medley from the musical Oklahoma. Greer Garson discussed the georgraphical size of Canada and its political relationship with Britain.

Your host : Canadian General Electric

  • OTUFM 39-E-B138
  • File
  • October 14, 1951
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by CBC Radio Canada for broadcast on the H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth. Recorded in Toronto by Alf Spence, October 14, 1951.

The Leslie Bell Singers

File consists of a CD re-release of Leslie Bell Singers recordings, possibly for a reunion:

  • Old MacDonald had a farm
  • Can't you dance the polka
  • Fooba, Wooba John
  • Little white duck
  • A frog a-courtin' he would go
  • Medley: Nursery rhymes (Pop goes the weasel; 4 and 20 blackbirds; Twinkle, twinkle little star; London Bridge is falling down; Mother, amy I go out to swim?; Lazy Mary; The Farmer's in the dell; Three blind mice)
  • When day is done
  • My lovely Celia
  • Bendemeer' Stream
  • The road to the Isles
  • She's like the swallow
  • Christmas (Looley-Lollay; Huron carol; Hark how the bells [Carol of the bells])
  • Quand j'étais chez mon père
  • Youppe, youppe, sur la riviere
  • Donkey riding
  • Tradi Nuka.

Believe me if all

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-78
  • File
  • [1949]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Irish folk song "Believe me if, all those endearing young charms" with text by Thomas Moore.

Black-eyed Susie

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-87
  • File
  • [1949]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the traditional song.

Blest be the tie

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-89
  • File
  • [1952]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the hymn "Blest be the tie that binds."

Bolero

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

Bonnie Doon : Scottish folk song

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-99
  • File
  • [December 9, 1949]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

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.

Bonnie Dundee

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-100
  • File
  • n.d.
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Scottish folk song.

Buttons and bows

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-107
  • File
  • [1952-1954]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans (1947).

Carol medley

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-1031
  • File
  • December 21, 1958
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

File consists of a medley of Christmas carols, arranged by Leslie Bell.

Cavalcade

  • OTUFM 39-A-2-124
  • File
  • [1953]
  • [இதன்] பகுதியானLeslie Bell fonds

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