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James Forbes Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00048 2B Annex
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1640-1770

The collection includes miscelleaneous letters, notes and abstracts from sermons, recipes, and notes on religious subjects, as well as bound volumes on a variety of religious topics.

Forbes, James

Wrong Family 2006 accession

Bound volume of "Report on the affairs of British North America from the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner". House of Commons, 1839. With appendices A and B. Annotated and signed by "George M. Wrong 1897".

Wrong, George MacKinnon

Jarrett William Smith fonds

  • UTA 1784
  • Fonds
  • 1841

Damaged, annotated copy of the Elements of Algebra by John Hind, used by Jarrett Smith while a freshman at King's College in 1843.

Smith, Jarrett William

James Patton fonds

  • UTA 1647
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1863

Collection of 8 pamphlets relating to University of Toronto with mss annotations by James Patton. Pamphlets included are: "The university question considered: by a graduate" (1845), "Wesleyan conference memorial on the question of liberal education in Upper Canada, explained and defended by numerous proofs and illustrations, by a committee".(1860), "University reform. Report of the resolutions adopted at a great public meeting of the inhabitants of Kingston..." (1861), "Address before the select committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the management of the University of Toronto..." by Daniel Wilson (1860), "Report of the commissioners appointed to enquire into the expenditure of the funds of the University of Toronto, and into the state of its financial affairs..." (1862), "University reform defended: in reply to six editorials of the 'Globe' and 'Leader'..." by a committee of the Wesleyan Conference (1863), "Defence of the plan of University reform proposed by the Senate of the University of Toronto..." (1863), "Statutes of the University of Toronto, 1857".

Patton, James

Norma / Vincenzo Bellini

File consists of an annotated score from an unspecified production. The title page bears a handwritten date of 1945 alongside Herman Geiger-Torel's signature.

Rigoletto / Giuseppe Verdi

File consists of an annotated score for a performance in Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1938 and Montevideo, Uruguay in 1944.

Les sylphes : impromptu-valse / G. Bachmann

File consists of an excerpted piece from a larger volume, and a manuscript copy of the same piece. Also includes "Columbine" by Delahaye (G. Schirmer, 1879) in published sheet music, but no manuscript part, and the first page of "Chant sans paroles = Song without words" by Tchaikovsky (G. Schirmer, 1889)

Loreley / Alfredo Catalani

File consists of an annotated score for a production directed by Herman Geiger-Torel at Teatro Colón in 1934 with Giacomo Vaghi, bass as Rudolfo; Carlos Tagliabue, baritone as Hermann; Claudio Muzio as Loreley; Sara Menkes as Anna di Rehberg; and Pedro Mirassou as Walter.

Manon Lescaut / Giacomo Puccini

File consists of an annotated score with Herman Geiger-Torel's notes for a Guild Scholarship Evening program with Michael Evans, piano. German libretto handwritten in.

Lucia di Lammermoor / Gaetano Donizetti

File consists of an annotated score. The cast list is annotated with two sets of performers for productions directed by Herman Geiger-Torel.

Cast A [likely at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires]: Carlo Tagliabue, baritone as Lord Enrico Asthon ; Lily Pons, soprano as Miss. Lucia di lui sorella ; Koloman von Pataky, tenor as Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood ; Alessio De Paolis, tenor as Lord Arturo Bucklaw ; Giacomo Vaghi, bass as Raimondo Bidebent ; Gabrielle Ritter, soprano as Alisa ; Gilbert, tenor as Normanno.

Cast B [names illegible].

Lachlan Taylor Burwash fonds

  • UTA 1095
  • Fonds
  • 1889-1895

Contains notebooks, assignments and a textbook of Lachlan Taylor Burwash, who studied Mining Engineering at the School of Practical Science from 1893-1897. Included are Applied Chemistry (1893); Applied Chemistry II (1894?); Physics (1894); Dynamics and Kinematics (1894); Constructive Design and Surveying (1895). Also three general notebooks (1889, 1894, 1895) and assignments and a textbook from Book-keeping (1891).

Burwash, Lachlan Taylor

Hansel and Gretel / Engelbert Humperdinck

Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score by R. Kleinmichel for the English version of the opera, translated and adapted by Constance Bache. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Trudy Carlyle as the Mother. Some of the Italian libretto has been handwritten into the score.

Carmen / Georges Bizet

Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score for the English version of the opera by Dr. Thomas Baker. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Edwin Unrau as Don José, Leo Skirko as Escamillo, Jennifer MacF. as Carmen, Mary Lawson as Micaela, Caroline Lawson as Frasquita, Joyce Rilett as Mercedes, Dave Jones as El Dancaïro, and Eugene Combo as El Remendado.

La Bohème / Giacomo Puccini

File consists of an annotated score from a 1929 production, as dated on the title page. Performers are handwritten inside the front cover.

Tosca / Gioacomo Puccini

Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score for the English version of the opera, translated and adapted by W. Beatty-Kingston and arranged for voice and pianoforte by Carlo Carignani. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Connie as Floria Tosca, Clarke Alkins as Mario Cavaradossi, Ross as Cesare Angelotti, [Russell] Braun as A Sacristan, Robb as Spoletta, Boon as Sciarrone, Calandrillo as A Gaoler, and Blahewan as A Shepherd-Boy.

Il barbiere di Siviglia / Gioachino Rossini

Item is a copy of the annotated score for the English version of the opera by Natalia MacFarren. The score is annotated for a production with Cesare Valletti as Count Almaviva, Alexander Gray as Figaro, Barbara Strathdee as Rosina, Andrew MacMillan as Dr. Bartolo, Jan Rubes as Dom Basilio, Ernest Adams as Fiorello, and Patricia Rideout as Berta. Macmillan also did the staging for the production.

Arthur Newton St. John fonds

  • UTA 1799
  • Fonds
  • 1892-1903

Menus of the dinners of the graduating classes of Victoria University, 1897-1903; an 1892 "Alumni Souvenir" depicting the buildings and faculties of the University and its federated colleges; "The Bob" issue 1902. University of Toronto, Graduating Class, 1900 (photograph). Academic hood and gown.

St. John, Arthur Newton

Die vier Grobiane = I Quattro rusteghi / Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari

File consists of an annotated score with a handwritten English libretto and photographs of the actors on stage with the set from a February-March 1954 Canadian Opera Company (COC) production that Herman Geiger-Torel directed with Ernesto Barbini, conductor; Hans Berends, set designer; and Suzanne Mess, costume designer.

Performers: Evelyn Gould, Joanne Ivey, Andrew MacMillan, Bernard Turgeon, Sylvia Grant, Patricia Rideout, Phyllis Mailing, Jon Vickers, Glenn Gardiner, Mary Morrison, James Milligan, Ernest Adams, Lesia Zubrack, Alexander Gray, William Copeland, Robert Goulet, Dolores Huck.

La bell au bois dormant / Claude Debussy

File consists of vocal sheet music, stamped "Bell Piano Warerooms, Toronto." Ida (Fernley) Culley demonstrated pianos in the warerooms of local piano retailers and manufacturers as a child. It is possible that this is one of the pieces that she played for customers.

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