File consists of a recording of the Hart House Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel, performing [Concerto for accordion and strings] by Morris Surdin, with [Joseph Macerollo, accordion].
File consists of a dubbed recording from David Amram's CD This Land, which features a world premiere recording of his piece "Symphony Variations on a Song by Woody Guthrie" (C.F. Peters, 2007[sic]). Composed and conducted by David Amram with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Brook Ellen Ferguson, flute solo (recorded September 21-22, 2012 at Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver, Colorado).
File consists of a recording of the concert by the CBC Winnipeg String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel with Sylvia Saurette, soprano and Arthur Polson, acting resident conductor. Program included:
Chanson perpetuelle, op. 37 / Ernest Chausson (Saurette)
Adagio for quartet and string orchestra / Guillaume Lekeu
Concerto no. 3. La la popliniere / Jean-Philippe Rameau
File consists of a recording by Karrin Allyson, vocals, piano with Miro Sprague, acoustic piano and Rhodes; Chris Caswell, organ; Jeff Johnson, bass; Rod Fleeman, guitar; Jerome Jennings, drums and percussion; Regina Carter, violin; Houston Pearson, tenor saxophone; Lee Sklar, and bass.
File consists of a recording by Silvan Arbel, voice, arrangements, and compositions with Shai Portugaly, piano; Nadav Shapira, bass; Yogev, drums; Ron Warburg, trumpet; Jack Sheehan, alto saxophone; Ori Jacobson, tenor saxophone; and Caleb Mason, Seth Weaver, and Ben Tiberio, vocals.
File consists of a recording by the Ben Ball Quartet (Bryden Baird, trumpet ; Jae Chung, electric guitar ; Mike Downes, contra bass ; and Ben Ball, drums).
File consists of a collection of recordings conducted by Boyd Neel. Photocopied card index to recordings included in audio reel box:
[unidentified works by] John Stanley and Richard Mudge (Hart House Orchestra, 1956)
Opera with Boyd Neel [excerpt from radio program] (1956)
CBC Symphony Orchestra with Elizabeth Benson-Guy, conducted by Neel (1961)
CBC Symphony Strings, conducted by Neel (1961)
Neel's tribute to Sir Thomas Beecham (1961)
CBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Neel with Lazlo Varga, cello (1963)
Hart House Orchestra concert, conducted by Neel with Pierre Souvairan (1963)
CBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1964)
Music from official opening of the Edward Johnson Building, CBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neel and Sir Ernest MacMillan (1964)
Opera time series with Ruby Mercer and Neel (1964)
Concerts from Two Worlds series with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1964)
Pleasure froom music series, James Kent talks with Neel about Sir Edward Elgar (1964)
Opera time series on Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring with Neel and Ruby Mercer (1965)
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1966)
CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1966)
CBC talent festival, with Neel as judge (1966)
Now I ask you radio program with Neel (1966)
Hart House Orchestra BBC concert at Aldeburgh Festival (1966)
Centennial concert series featuring Joseph Macerollo and the Hart House Orchestra (1967)
CBC Winnipeg Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1967)
Hermit's choice series with Neel (1967)
Profile of Vaughan Williams by Neel (1972)
Canadian concert hall series about Benjamin Britten, including performance of his Les Illuminations with Sylvia Saurette, soprano, and the CBC Winnipeg Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1973)
Music and opinion series with neel (1973)
Canadian concert hall series with CBC Winnipeg Orchestra, conducted by Neel, performing Boccherini (1973)
The entertainers series. Music of the lyric theatre with the CBC Winnipeg Orchestra, conducted by Neel, with soloists Heather Thomson and Arthur Janzen (1974)
CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Neel (1975).
File consists of a recording of a concert by the National Arts Centre Orchestra with Boyd Neel, guest conductor and Anton Kuerti, piano. The program included:
File consists of a collection of recordings of performances by the [Boyd Neel Orchestra] and NSO [National Symphony Orchestra], conducted by Boyd Neel:
Introduction and allegro for string quartet and string orchestra, op. 47 / Edward Elgar
Serenade for string orchestra in E minor, op. 20 / Elgar
Dream children, op. 42 / Elgar
In the south, op. 50 / Eglar
Air and dance for string orchestra / Frederick Delius
File consists of a recording by Mauro Bertoli, piano, autographed by Bartoli to "Edward e Marta."
Tracks:
Rondo KV494 in F major / W.A. Mozart (7:33)
Intermezzo Op. 18 n. 2 / J. Brahms (6:40)
Sonata for the young Op. 118 n. 2: 1. Lebhaft (5:59), 2. Canon: Lebhaft (1:02), 3. Abenlied: langsam (2:04), 4. Kindergesellschaft: Sehr Lebhaft (4:39) / R. Schumann
Hungarian rhapsody n. 5 S. 244/5 Héroïde Élégiaque (10:46) / F. Liszt
Hungarian rhapsody n. 6 S. 244/6 (7:37) / F. Liszt
Allegro da concerto (7:25) / E. Granados
Three fantastic dances op. 5: Allegretto (1:19), Andantino (1:28), Allegretto (1:03) / D. Shostakovich
File consists of a dubbed recording of the CBC radio broadcast "Concerts of Two Worlds," featuring the Toronto Symphony, conducted by Boyd Neel, performing Edward Elgar's Symphony no. 2.
Art Miki speaks at the NAJC Leadership conference on how to be a leader and how to lead an organization. Group discussions are held on issues that may come up within the Japanese Canadian community and how to continue to move forward past the redress movement.
The Greater Toronto chapter of the NAJC states their hope for funding from the Redress Foundation to build or purchase a new headquarters. Momiji makes a case for financial support to help build their centre from the Redress fund. They also discuss how capital projects should be handled.
They discuss the Chinese Canadian National Council (CCNC) and a Ukrainian group, and members of the NAJC attending the other groups' meetings. Violence directed towards Asians and Japan bashing, forming a committee. Sending people to Windsor to settle racism in Detroit and the area. Innu demonstration in Queen's park against planes flying overhead. Proposal for a samurai collections exhibition to be held at the Science Centre, seeking members of the Toronto NAJC to be hosts of the exhibit and show students and teachers around the exhibition.
File consists of a recording by the Robi Botos Trio (Robi Botos, piano, Fender Rhodes, keys, Cajon; Attila Darvas, acoustic and electric bass; and Frank Botos, drums).