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[Music instruction manual]

Item is a digitized copy of the microfilm of Henry Frost's manual in three parts: Time ; Melody or Succession of Sounds according to Pitch ; Expression or Force and Delivery of Sounds.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation dance band collection

  • OTUFM 68
  • Collection
  • 1833-1980, predominantly 1926-1951

Collection consists of dance band arrangements of popular songs amassed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The arrangements are predominantly foxtrots, but other dance forms are also represented: beguine, bolero, bossa nova, calypso, cha cha, gavotte, guaguancó, guajira, guaracha, habanera, jig, jump dance, mambo, march, mazurka, one-step, paso doble, polka, rumba, samba, serenade, son, swing, tango, two-step, waltz, and more.

The majority of arrangements are American imprints, but the collection also includes publications from Europe, Mexico, Cuba, and Canada. Many items also include a copy of the sheet music for voice and piano, and some also include manuscript parts, created or copied by Louis Waizman, who worked as a staff arranger from 1933 to 1951 for the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC, renamed CBC in 1936).

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Ballad / J.C. Arlidge

File consists of score for voice and piano. Text is written on reverse in pencil. The text is taken from Lord Byron's poem, "Stanzas To A Lady, With The Poems Of Camoëns":
This votive pledge of fond esteem,
Perhaps, dear girl! for me thou’lt prize;
It sings of Love’s enchanting dream,
A theme we never can despise.

Who blames it but the envious fool,
The old and disappointed maid;
Or pupil of the prudish school,
In single sorrow doom’d to fade?

Then read, dear girl! with feeling read,
For thou wilt ne’er be one of those;
To thee in vain I shall not plead
In pity for the poet’s woes.

He was in sooth a genuine bard;
His was no faint, fictitious flame.
Like his, may love be thy reward,
But not thy hapless fate the same.

Fifine / words by H.S. Vince, music by J.C. Arlidge

File consists of autograph manuscript score for voice and piano. Text is written with music for first verse, and other verses (nos. 2-3) are written below. Score is written on scrap paper, which previously contained the flute and bass parts for "The midship mite".

[Note to Charles Parlow, February 2 1897]

Item contains information in regards to Mrs. Parlow's departure for Oakland, California. Sender unknown.
From: Unknown
To: Parlow, Charles
Subject: Parlow, Minnie
Genre: Personal correspondence

Te Deum ; Jubilate Deo : [for SATB] / J.C. Arlidge

File consists of manuscripts parts for Arlidge's setting of Te Deum and Jubilate Deo, as performed at Easter 1899 at Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto, and likely elsewhere. The manuscript score also contains settings for Gloria Tibi, Sursum Corda, Sanctus, Gloria in Excelsis, Agnus Dei, and miscellaneous chants.

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