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Photographs and video

Series contains travel photographs and recorded television programs that feature Spiller or his menu collection.

Guest books

Series contains seven guest books with signatures and messages written by guests upon visitation to the Lieutenant Governor’s Suite.

Textual material

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  • 1922, 1927-1928, 1933, 1950-1951, 1958-1961, 1964-1965, 1972, 1977, 1984-2012
  • Fait partie de Harley J. Spiller fonds

Series contains publications about food, press clippings, recipe books, travel and restaurant guides, museum brochures,

Research

Series contains notes and textual material on food-related research and menus.

Daily records

This series provides a detailed overview of David C. Onley's daily activities as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Activities include events hosted by the Lieutenant Governor, events in which he appeared, community visits, special visits, royal visits, convocation and honorary degree ceremonies, and annual office holiday activities. The series includes daily calendars, detailed daily agendas, and electronic daily records. The daily calendars contain schedules showing dates and times of Onley's appointments and events he attended. Daily agendas include time schedules as well as detailed documentation of Onley's appearances related to duties as Lieutenant Governor. Types of files include 'event scenarios' (instructions and reference information for Onley and staff), event programs, correspondence, speaking notes, objects and mementoes from events (albums, badges, stickers), computer printed contact sheets, photographs and snapshots, and computer disks with photographs and occasionally video. The electronic daily records contain copies of the aforementioned material, including documentation of events in which Ruth Ann Onley appeared or spoke at, and may not be accessible at this time; please contact the Archivist. Series has been kept in original order with exception of oversize material.

Correspondence

Series includes outgoing professional correspondence from David C. Onley, incoming correspondence to David C. Onley, a folder of correspondence of Ruth Ann Onley, a folder of internal correspondence between employees of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and David C. Onley, incoming thank you cards and letters, and Christmas cards. Outgoing correspondence is mostly typed, with some exceptions of copies of handwritten letters. Series has been kept in original order; however, the archivist created the Internal Correspondence file from a folder of general correspondence.

Exhibits and programs

Series contains documentation about exhibits and programs curated by Spiller, including correspondence, photographs, press clippings, notes, invitations, guest books, and printed material.

Articles and clippings

Series contains articles, clippings, magazines, and interviews that feature or mention David C. Onley as Lieutenant Governor. Also includes “Articles of Interest” material collected for David C. Onley about current events and issues.

Series has been kept in its original order, arranged chronologically.

Godfrey Uyeno

Godfrey Uyeno, George Tashichi’s son, went on to join the Royal Canadian Air Force in in the 1950s. This series contains material relating to his time in the military. He flew in a CF-100, was an all-weather interceptor in a two man crew consisting of a pilot and navigator. Godfrey, the navigator, directed the pilot to intercept enemies using radar. He served as navigator during his tour from 1958 to 1963 and spent the rest of his time with the Royal Canadian Air Force on ground jobs.

Uyeno, Godfrey

Personal and Business

Records created and collected by Tashichi Uyeno, primarily from 1939 to the early 1950s. They were kept in two-hole clip boards, and somewhat organized based on his business needs at Richmond Trading Company. The records are telegrams, handwritten letters, ledgers, and typed communication. They cover his proceedings with banks, as since he was importing and exporting goods, he had to balance multiple currencies. He also aided his father’s oar company, and some of the ledgers track his sales and costs. Letters form his sister in Japan are interspersed and offer a look into his personal life.

There is a shift in the records as WWII continues and Japanese Canadians are sent to internment camps. His records also cover this period, though they shift from Richmond Trading Company, to Uyeno’s writing to the Office of the Custodian, arguing for the proper evaluation of his personal belongings and forced sale of his assets. His letter to his sister continue and chart the family’s needs in Japan as well.

Food writing

Series contains drafts, notes, and scrapbooks on Spiller's writings about food, including his articles for the magazine Flavor & Fortune.

Microfilm reels

Series contains newspapers and textual records such as Ceylon Patriot, Hindu Organ, Sansoni Commission Evidence, Sutantiran, Thainadu, Congress, Eelakesari, Kesari, The Independent, Thina Murasu, Sari Negar, Viduthalai, Tribune, Elath Thamilar Varalalu (or Waralaru), and Tamil Culture. Some reels contain miscellaneous articles or articles that have been organized by theme.

General files

Series contains files related to associations that David C. Onley was a part of as Lieutenant General, as well as events he attended, and material sent to the office from others gaining his interest. Files include promotional material from companies, annual reports, papers and articles, magazines, speaking notes, correspondence, invitations, and business cards. Series has been kept in original order, arranged by company or association in alphabetical order. Some material is in French.

Miscellaneous method books

Series consists of method books used by Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) students, but which are not part of the graded series for each instrument. Books based on the requirements of RCM.

Biographical ephemera

Series consists of records from John Beckwith's student years; scrapbooks of concerts Beckwith attended and participated in during this time; awards, tributes, and honours that he received later in his career in recognition of his many contributions to Canadian music; and other general biographical material that Beckwith collected throughout his life.

Classical scores

Series contains various classical scores and parts, many of which were arranged and/or composed by Doug Riley.

Correspondence

Series consists of personal and professional correspondence, including letters from and to many Canadian musicians and composers.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence between Esprit Orchestra (predominantly Alex Pauk, Artistic Director) and musicians, composers, and other associations of the Orchestra.

Correspondents include: Robert Aitken, Luciano Berio, Louis Bessette, Maurice Bourgue, Tim Brady, Glenn Buhr, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Michael Colgrass, Marius Constant, Consulates (various), Paul Dolden, Wolf Edwards, Jose Evangelista, Ron Ford, Paul Frehner, Goethe Institut, Rivka Golani, Denis Gougeon, Governor General's office, Patricia Green, Sofia Gubaidulina, Chris Harman, Ofra Harnoy, Alice Ho, Willem Jeths, Helmut Kallmann, Henry Kucharzyk, Larry Lake, Louis Lortie, Bruce Mather, National Arts Centre, Yuji Numano, Michael Peppa, Erik Ross, Jeffrey Ryan, R. Murray Schafer, Barbara Sellers-Young, Soulpepper, Andrew Staniland, Mark Steinmetz, Andrew Stewart, Norm Symonds, Toru Takemitsu, Roger Tessier, Barry Truax, Owen Underhill, Astrid de Vries, He Xuntian, and Frank Zappa.

Series also includes letters from composers and performers that accompanied scores and/or recordings (names not listed above) submitted to Alex Pauk for consideration, and general correspondence from concert presenters, attendees, and composers.

Seminars

Series consists of materials from the first three seminars hosted by the John Adaskin Project: Seminar for Graded Educational Music (Toronto, November 11-16, 1963), which included 15 Canadian composers working with students at schools in the Toronto area; Seminar II (Toronto, March 1965), which was held in Adaskin's memory and which featured concert demonstrations of school music by Canadian composers and planning meetings for the continuation of the project; and a third seminar, or policy conference (Toronto, November 23-25, 1967). Documents from each seminar include reports, summaries of discussions, photographs, and promotional and press material.

Awards

Series consists of correspondence, nominating letters, speeches, and certificates for awards received by the Esprit Orchestra. Awards include the Award of Distinction from Sunco (received [1985]); Jean A. Chalmers National Music Award (1995); nomination for a Juno award (1998 for Tabuh-Tabuhan, Music of Colin McPhee); Musician of the Year (Alex Pauk) by the Toronto Musicians' Association (2000); and the Toronto emerging composer award (2003), which Esprit Orchestra was involved with.

Teaching and scholarship

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  • 1888-2019, 1946-2019 predominant
  • Fait partie de John Beckwith fonds

Series consists of materials created and collected by John Beckwith in preparation for teaching select courses at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, as well as records relating to the numerous articles, lectures, book chapters, and monographs that Beckwith wrote throughout his career.

Other promotional ephemera

Series consists of other miscellaneous promotional material, including articles about the Faculty of Music published in University magazines and externally.

Biographical material

Series consists of articles about Derek Healey, scrapbooks, and other ephemera.

Reports

Series consists of reports and related materials on the John Adaskin Project, prepared for the Canadian Music Centre and for the Canadian Music Educators' Association, who joined as a partner on the project in 1973. Reports were prepared by the project directors: John Adaskin, Keith MacMillan, and Patricia Shand.

Biographical information and personal memorabilia

Series consists of miscellaneous memorabilia and biographical information pertaining to Michael Colgrass, including Ulla Colgrass' speech for the celebration of Michael Colgrass at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (2019); biographies of Michael Colgrass and lists of his works and recordings; letters saved as "Ego boosters"; Michael Colgrass' first passport; a "Wanted" poster for Michael Colgrass; astrological charts for the Colgrass family; humorous drawings and writings; and a certificate for the "Michael Colgrass" star from the International Star Registry.

Series also includes videos from Colgrass' 85th birthday party (2017), obituaries, sympathy notes from friends and colleagues following his death, and videos from the Michael Colgrass Life Celebration Party held at Walter Hall, University of Toronto Faculty of Music (November 2019).

Writings

Series consists of manuscripts, drafts, notes, and clippings pertaining to various writings by Michael Colgrass, including articles written for journals, magazines, and newspapers; two books; his correspondence with friends and colleagues; and poems and satires.

Toronto music education

Series consists of materials relating to music education in Toronto, including at the Toronto Conservatory of Music and the Toronto College of Music.

Opera school

Series consists of materials from the Opera School or Opera Division at the University of Toronto. Materials include correspondence, press clippings, notes on performances, tour schedules, role assignments, rehearsal schedules, notes on props and furniture, budgets, and internal memorandums.

Writings

Series consists of rough notes, lecture notes, final copies, correspondence, press releases, and photographs from books, articles, presentations, and poetry by Derek Healey.

Recordings for albums and films

Series consists of records relating to the creation of audio and film recordings by Esprit Orchestra, including their albums and compact discs; recordings made for film soundtracks; recordings of their concerts for radio broadcast; and other recording projects that they have been involved in.

B3 quartet projects

Series contains sheet music and set lists relating to projects of the B3 Quartet from years 1980-1998.

Publications

Series consists of drafts and sales records for publications by the John Adaskin Project. Publications, issued by the Canadian Music Centre, were part of Phases 1 and 2 of the project (see information sheets in series B) and consists of one-page evaluations of each selected piece (published and unpublished). The evaluations provide guidance to teachers regarding musical elements (style, mood, form, compositional techniques), degree of difficulty, technical challenges, and other useful pedagogical aspects of the selected compositions.

Music manuscripts

Series consists of manuscript scores and parts for original compositions and arrangements by J. Churchill Arlidge, as well as manuscripts in Arlidge's hand for music by other composers, written out for performance.

Music manuscripts

Series consists of manuscript scores dedicated to, copied for, or copied by Emmy Heim. Scores include repertoire that Heim performed at various recitals and concerts, as well as music written for Heim by students of Arnold Schönberg, who she likely met while performing at his Verein für Privataufführungen, and who—like her—emigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1930s.

Promotional material for faculty events

Series consists of promotional materials created by the Faculty of Music to advertise events, facilities, and programs at the Faculty of Music. Materials include brochures, pamphlets, posters, and season event calendars.

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