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Faculty reference files

Subseries consists of reference files for various staff and faculty at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. These files were maintained by the promotions office (primarily by Edith Binnie, promotions officer, 1963-1984) and used in the creation of promotional material, including the Faculty's newsletter. Files include memorandums, correspondence, contracts for performances outside of the Faculty, news clippings about activities at the Faculty, and reports on activities and special projects.

Subseries includes files on the following individuals and ensembles: William Aide, Michael Albano, Amici, Raffi Armenian, John Arpin, Gianetta Baril, Lee Bartel, John Beckwith, Boris Berlin, Melvin Berman, Edith Ann Binnie, Douglas Bodle, Russell Braun, Dennis Brott, Walter Buczynski, James Campbell, Ronald Chandler, Stephen Chenette, Gustav Ciamaga, Martha Collins, Steve Dann, Victor Danchenko, Andrew Dawes, Alex Dean, Bernard Diamant, Daniel Domb, Mark DuBois, John Edwards, David Elliott, Barry Elmes, Robin Engelman, Robert Falck, Victor Feldbrill, Lorand Fenyves, Fenyves-Orloff-Parr Trio, Harry Freedman, Ann Cooper Gay, Rivka Golani, Nicholas Goldschmidt, John Greer, Gryphon Trio, Doreen Hall, Christos Hatzis, John Hawkins, Nancy Hermiston, David Hetherington, Pierre Hetu, Derek Holman, Andrew Hughes, Barney Ingraham, Elmer Iseler Singers, Jacques Israelievitch, Wayne Jeffery, Irene Jessner, Gaynor Jones, Eli Kassner, Talivaldis Kenins, Patricia Kern, James Kippen, Lothar Klein, Zoltan Kodaly, Norbert Kraft, Anton Kuerti, Gary Kulesha, Jeanne Lamon, Rosemarie Landry, Lorne Lofsky, Judy Loman, Che Anne Loewen, Boris Lysenko, Lorna MacDonald, Ernest MacMillan, Rika Maniates, Stacey McCartney, Rob McConnell, Lois McDonall, Timothy McGee, Deborah Milsom, Thomas Monahan, Oskar Morawetz, Carl Morey, Mike Murley, Daniel Neff, Nexus, Phil Nimmons, Harvey Olnick, Orford String Quartet, Vladimir Orloff, Patricia Parr, Dennis Patrick, Roy Patterson, Paul Pedersen, Joel Quarrington, Louis Quilico, Stephen Ralls, Doreen Rao, Erika Raum, Paul Read, Gary Relyea, Godfrey Ridout, Eugene Rittich, Shauna Rolston, George Sawa, Ezra Schabas, Pat Shand, St. Lawrence String Quartet, Nora Shulman, Suzanne Shulman, Pierre Souvairan, Scott St. John, Richard Summers, David Tanner, Ivars Taurins, Colin Tilney, Toronto Consort, Joaquin Valdepenas, Cameron Walter, John Weinzweig, William Wright, David Zafer.

Faculty of Music open house

File consists of a program from the Open House at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. The day included a welcome address by Dr. Boyd Neel, Dean of the Royal Conservatory of Music and a concert by students of the Faculty of Music, introduced by Prof. Ezra Schabas, as well as tours and discussions of various Faculty of Music courses by professors. The day ended with a concert by the University of Toronto Concert Band.

Contemporary music group

File consists of the program and recording from the event.

Program:

  • Gymel / Niccolò Castiglioni (Earl Brubacher, flute ; Ullo Valdma, piano)
  • Chorale and double fugue for clarinet and jazz ensemble / Lothar Klein (James Campbell, clarinet ; University of Toronto Jazz Ensemble).

[Recital with lecture by Lothar Klein]

File consists of the program and recording from the event.

Program:

  • Octandre / Edgard Varèse (Earl Brubacher, flute ; Frank Morphy, oboe ; Tim Maloney, clarinet ; Brian Taylor, bassoon ; Mike Malone, trumpet ; John MacDonald, horn ; Ken Knowles, trombone ; Peter Madgett, double bass)
  • String trio / Robert Falck (Joan Sutherland, violin ; Ian Wenham, viola ; Paul Darby, cello).

S.A.S.

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert.
Performers: Robert Aitken, flute ; Paul Brodie, saxophones ; Antonin Kubalek, piano ; Ezra Schabas, conductor

Program:

  • The Creation of the World / Darius Milhaud
  • Angels and Devils / Henry Brant
  • Sonata (1943) / Paul Hindemith
  • Six Exchanges for Soprano Saxophone (premiere) / Lothar Klein
  • Four Madrigals (arr. Paul Harvey). Adieu Sweet Amarillis / John Wilbye ; April is in My Mistress' Face / Thomas Morley ; Sometime She Would and Sometime Not / Giles Farnaby ; Amyntas with his Phyllis Fair / Francis Pilkington
  • Quartet : Op. 109 / Alexander Glazunov

Eastman Wind Ensemble

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in a concert hall in the Edward Johnson Building.

Performers: Eastman Wind Ensemble ; Donald Hunsberger, conductor

Program:

  • Spiel for wind orchestra : op. 39 / Ernst Toch
  • Return and rebuild those desolate places / Alan Hovhaness
  • Symphonic etudes (Symphony no. 3) / Lothar Klein (premiere performance)
  • Dies natalis / Howard Hanson
  • Galopp / Shostakovich.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra : for Greta Kraus, Robert A. Rosevear, Pierre Souvairan and John Weinzweig

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: Myles Jordan, cello ; Victor Feldbrill, conductor ; The University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Program:

  • Presentation of honoured guests by Gustav Ciamaga
  • Fanfare for orchestra / Lothar Klein
  • Symphony no. 25 in G minor : K. 183 / Mozart
  • Schelomo, rhapsody Hebraic / Ernest Bloch (Myles Jordan, cello)
  • Symphony no. 5 : op. 100 / Sergei Prokofiev

University Singers : songs of the nineteenth and twentieth century

File consists of a program from a concert by the University Singers, conducted by William Wright and accompanied by John Burge. The concert took place in the Great Hall, Hart House.

Program:

  • Songs of nature, op. 63 / Antonin Dvorak
  • Little book of hours / Lothar Klein
  • Three choral pieces, op. 50 / Robert Schumann
  • Three amorous airs, op. 104 / John Gardner
  • Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 / Gabriel Faure
  • Three songs from Emily Dickinson / William Keith Rogers
  • Die Nacht / Josef Rheinberger
  • To Saint Cecilia / Norman Dello Joio.

Robert Riseling, clarinet

File consists of a program from a concert in Walter Hall.

Performers: Jack Behrens, piano ; D'Arcy Gray, Richard Stouffer, percussion.

Program:

  • Grand duo concertante / Lothar Klein (Canadian premiere)
  • Music from wavertree / Jack Behrens
  • Mikro-Sonata / Aleksandar Obradovic
  • Dreams recalled / Arsenio Giron
  • Vier Stucke fur Klarinette und Klavier, op. 5 / Alban Berg
  • Sonata, op. 128 / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.

The University of Toronto Wind Symphony joined by The Brass Choir

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: The University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; The Brass Choir ; Stephen Chenette, conductor

Program:

  • Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare / Richard Strauss
  • Olympic Hymn, the Brass Choir / Richard Strauss (trans. Prof. H. Schmidt)
  • March of the Janissaries from "Abduction from the Seraglio" / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Janizary music / Lothar Klein
  • Fanfare of pride and joy for twelve trumpets and band / Tibor Polgar
  • The rite of spring, picture of pagan Russia / Igor Stravinsky (trans. David Whitwell)

Faculty artists composers' concert

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Nancy Mathis, violin ; Walter Buczynski, piano ; James McLean, tenor ; Gianetta Baril, harp ; Patricia Creighton, flute and piccolo ; Paul Grice, bass clarinet ; Harcus Hennigar, horn ; Marc Widner, piano ; Dominique Laplante, violin ; Ronald Hay, viola ; Dorothy Lawson, cello ; Peter Jones, bass ; Robin Engelman, conductor ; Dianne Aitken, flute ; Marie Berard, violin ; Jean Ducharme, tenor saxophone ; Geoffrey Leader, horn ; Paul Widner, cello ; Leslie Kinton, piano ; James Anagnoson, piano ; Hamis Gordon, oboe ; Donald Ross, clarinet ; Donald Shore, bassoon ; Michael White, trumpet ; Paul Prefontaine, violin ; Denis Beliveau, violin ; Ronald Hay, viola ; Beverly Spotton, viola ; Helen Kopec, cello ; Peter Jones, double bass ; John Hawkins, conductor

Program:

  • Sonata for Violin and Piano / Walter Buczynski (Nancy Mathis, violin; Walter Buczynski, piano)
  • Three songs for tenor and harp / John Hawkins (James McLean, tenor; Gianetta Baril, harp)
  • Concertino / Edward Laufer (Patricia Creighton, flute and piccolo ; Paul Grice, bass clarinet ; Harcus Hennigar, horn ; Marc Widner, piano ; Dominique Laplante, violin ; Ronald Hay, viola ; Dorothy Lawson, cello ; Peter Jones, bass ; Robin Engelman, conductor)
  • Case study / John Beckwith (Dianne Aitken, flute ; Marie Berard, violin ; Jean Ducharme, tenor saxophone ; Geoffrey Leader, horn ; Paul Widner, cello)
  • Canadiana for two pianos / Lothar Klein (Leslie Kinton, piano ; James Anagnoson, piano)
  • Concerto for 14 instruments / Talivaldis Kenins (Patricia Creighton, flute ; Hamish Gordon, oboe ; Donald Ross ; clarinet ; Donald Shore, bassoon ; Geoffery Leader, French horn ; Michael White, trumpet ; Paule Prefontaine, Marie Brerard, Denis Beliveau, violins ; Ronald Hay, Beverly Spotton, violas ; Helen Kopec, Paul Widner, cellos ; Peter Jones, double bass ; John Hawkins, conductor)

Badinage

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Ivan Hammond, tuba ; Susan Chenette, piano

Program:

  • Partita II / Lothar Klein
  • Of walruses, cheesecake and Morse code / Thomas Beversdorf
  • Cadenzas and finale / Gary Kulesha
  • In nothing hope / D. Manuel Garcia
  • Morning song / Roger Kellaway
  • Animal ditties 2 / Anthony Plog

University of Toronto percussion ensemble

File consists of a recording and program from a concert by the University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble from the studio of Russell Hartenberger, conducted by Robin Engelman.

Program:

  • Five miniatures for six percussionists / William McCauley
  • Incantations / Lothar Klein
  • Rondino for percussion quartet / Terry Hulick
  • Canticle no. 3 / Lou Harrison.

University of Toronto Wind Symphony

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; Stephen Chenette, conductor ; University of Toronto Concert Band.

Program:

  • Victory symphony / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Eroica: Variations and fugue on a Promothean Theme, op. 35 / Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Lothar Klein
  • Thus spake Zarathustra / Richard Strauss, transc. Mark Hindsley.

Faculty artists series : programme 2

File consists of a recording and program from a concert in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Duo in G major for violin and viola, K. 423 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Lorand Fenyves, violin ; Rivka Golani, viola
  • Sonata in A minor, D. 821 / Franz Schubert (Rivka Golani ; Patricia Parr, piano
  • Trio sonata / Lothar Klein (James Campbell, clarinet ; Daniel Domb, cello ; James Anagnoson, piano ; Blair MacKay, jazz set)
  • Septet in E-flat major, op. 20 / Ludwig van Beethoven (Lorand Fenyves, violin ; Rivka Golani, viola ; Daniel Domb, cello ; Thomas Monahan, bass ; James Campbell, clarinet ; Eugene Rittich, horn ; Gabor Janota, bassoon).

A program of premieres : Five new works by Lothar Klein

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Buskers for contrabass and contrabssoon (Jessica Monk, contrabass ; Sterling MacNay, contrabssoon)
  • Psalm for trumpet and bongo (Norm Engel, trumpet ; Gabe Taryan, bongo)
  • Landscape with piper for English horn and piano (Julia Snelson, English horn ; Lothar Klein, piano)
  • Virtuoso music for clarinet and timpani (Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Blair MacKay, timpani
  • Eclogue for horns and chimes (Suzanne Gagne, Kathy Robertson, horn ; Steve Wassmandorf, chimes).

University of Toronto Women's Chorus

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Women's Chorus, conducted by Michael Coghlan.

Program:

  • Beatus vir ; Adoramus te / Orlando di lasso
  • Angelus ad pastores ait / Claudio Monteverdi
  • Four Russian peasant songs / Igor Stravinsky
  • Flowers and bouquet / Walter Buczynski
  • Folk songs of the four seasons / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Three pastoral songs / Lothar Klein
  • "Now well may we mirth make" / Michael Coghlan.

Faculty artists series : program 4

File consists of a program and recording from a concert in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Slavonic dances for piano, four hands, op. 46 / Antonin Dvorak (William Aide, Patricia Parr, piano)
  • The old man and the sea / Lothar Klein (Joel Katz, bass ; William Aide, piano)
  • All around the circle / John Greer (Joanne Kolomyjec, soprano ; Lisa Gaasenbeek, mezzo soprano ; Mark DuBois, tenor ; Joel Katz, bass ; William Aide, John Greer, pianos)
  • Sonata in E minor for two pianos, eight hands / Bedrich Smetana (Marietta Orlov, William Aide, Patricia Parr, Boris Lysenko)
  • Liebeslieder Waltzes, op. 52 / Johannes Brahms (Joanne Kolomyjec, Lisa Gaasenbeek, Mark DuBois, Joel Katz ; Patricia Parr, Stephen Ralls, piano).

Joseph Macerollo, accordion

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Joseph Macerollo, accordion, in Walter Hall, with composers Walter Buczynski and Lothar Klein, in a concert titled "25 Years of Commissioning Canadian Composers."

Contemporary music ensemble

File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Robin Engelman, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Scherzo (all the way around and back) / Charles Ives
  • Three page sonata / Ives
  • Adagio sostenuto / Ives
  • Allegretto sombreoso / Ives
  • Scherzo (over the pavements) / Ives
  • The viola in my life (1) / Morton Feldman
  • L'oiseau blesse / Denis Gougeon
  • Poem in the dark / Lars Erik Rosell
  • Obelis - The apple tree / Veronika Krausas
  • Hemispheres / Richard Gibson
  • The Jabberwock in Ogden Nash's dining room / Lothar Klein.

Wind Symphony joined by the Brass Choir and Concert Band

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Wind Symphony, Brass Choir, and Concert Band, conducted by Stephen Chenette, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • Feierlicher Einzug / Richard Strauss
  • Hannaford overture / J. Scott Irvine
  • Concerto for tuba / Gary Kulesha (Alex Kidston, tuba)
  • Eroica. Variations and fugue on a Promethean theme, op. 35 / Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Lothar Klein
  • The pines of Rome / Ottorino Respighi, trans. Guy M. Duker.

Chamber Winds and ensembles from the Concert Band

File consists of a program and a recording of a concert by the Chamber Winds and ensembles from the Concert Band, conducted by Stephen Chenette and Melvin Berman, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Feierlicher Fluzug / Richard Strauss
  • Carmen. La garde montante / George Bizet, arr. Nancy Nourse
  • Pavanne, op. 50 / Gabriel Faure, arr. William Bennett
  • Requiem, op. 48. Sanctus / Faure, arr. Scott Harrison
  • Petite suite / Claude Debussy, arr. Russell Howland
  • Capriol suite / Peter Warlock, arr. Geoffrey Brand
  • Sinfonietta, op. 188 / Joachim Raff
  • Centre stage : a symphonic suite for symphonic winds / Lothar Klein.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and a recording of a concert by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Hetu, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • Die Meistersinger. Prelude / Richard Wagner
  • Piano concerto no. 2 in A major. One movement / Franz Liszt (Mark Toth, piano)
  • Festival partita / Lothar Klein
  • L'oiseau de feu, suite / Igor Stravinsky.

Contemporary music ensemble

File consists of a program and a recording of a concert by the Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Gary Kulesha, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • 3 mob pieces / H.K. Gruber
  • Quintettino / Arvo Part
  • Wonderland duets / Raymond Luedeke
  • Chamber symphony / Ellen Zwillich
  • Trio sonata / Lothar Klein
  • From the Chinese restaurant / Joep Straesser
  • Ogoun Badagris / Christopher Rouse.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in MacMillan Theatre by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dwight Bennett.

Program:

  • Danseries : three orchestral dances / Lothar Klein (world premiere)
  • Concerto in C for oboe and orchestra / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Joseph Salvalaggio, oboe)
  • Cello concerto no. 1 in A minor, op. 33 / Camille Saint-Saens (Cecilia Lee, cello)
  • Symphony no. 8, op. 88 in G major / Antonin Dvorak.

New Music Festival

File consists of a program and recording of a concert as part of the New Music Festival, directed by Gary Kulesha and Cindy Babyn, with artistic directors William Aide, Edward Laufer, and Cindy Babyn.

Program:

  • Sonata for pianoforte no. 2 / Alexander Rapoport (John Kruspe, piano) (world premiere)
  • String quartet no. 2 / Alasdair MacLean (Alumni String Quartet : Karen Graves, Valerie Selander, violins ; Elspeth Thomson, viola ; Mary-Katharine Finch, cello)
  • String quartet / Dustin O'Neil (Alumni String Quartet)
  • String things. Second movement / Michael Janzen (Alumni String Quartet)
  • Of bells, birds and bees : an Emily Dickenson quilt / Lothar Klein (Lorna MacDonald, soprano ; Jean McPhail, alto ; Stuart Hamilton, piano).
  • The happy hunter / Larysa Kuzmenko (Patrick Burwell, actor, narrator ; Larissa Szepetyk, soprano ; Ryan Scott, percussion ; Larysa Kuzmenko, piano).

St. Lawrence String Quartet in concert with student performers

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by the St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, Barry Shiffman, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoover, cello) with student performers.

Program:

  • Capriccio string sextet / Richard Strauss
  • Quartet no. 2 / Lothar Klein
  • Piano quintet, op. 81. Allegro, ma non tanto / Antonin Dvorak
  • String quartet no. 2. Movement II / Erik Ross
  • String quartet. Adagio, sempre legato ; March - intermezzo - presto - adagio sempre legato / Aaron Brock
  • Introduction and allegro / Maurice Ravel.

Sweet Spring

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by the University Women's Chorus, conducted by James Pinhorn.

Program:

  • Sweet Spring / John Butler
  • Three pastoral songs / Lothar Klein
  • Mass in C for two equal voices / Sigismund Neukomm
  • How can I keep from singing / Rev. Robert Lowry, arr. Robert Hugh
  • Songs for women's voices / Gwyneth Walker
  • Misa pequena para ninos / Francisco Nunez
  • Ae fond Kiss / arr. Lee Kesselman ; Manx lullaby / arr. Lori-Anne Dolloff ; A great big sea / arr. Lori-Anne Dolloff
  • Mary had a little blues / Charles A. Collins.

Percussion ensemble concert

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by the Percussion Ensemble, directed by Robin Engelman.

Performers: Dylan W. Benson, Julia Cleveland, Tim Francom, Michael Gambacurta, Ian Gibson, Charlene Jack, Brian Lahaie, Ainsley McNeanny, Dean Pomeroy, Ed Reifel, Colin Webster, Mika Yoshida ; Robin Engelman, director.

Program:

  • Turning Point (1993) / Bob Becker (Tom Francom, piano)
  • Sinfonia (1997) / Lothar Klein (Robin Engelman, conductor ; Anick Lamarche, soprano ; Max Mandell, viola ; Cecile Denis, harp ; Alyssa Michalsky, harp
  • CREDO IN US (1942) / John Cage (Sonya Sim, piano)
  • Habanera (1995) / Dylan W. Benson
  • Glow (1998) / Thomas Brett (Sonya Sim, piano).

Faculty artist series : new music festival : concert 1

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Danny Tones ; Michael Gambacurta ; Dave Mayer ; Colin Webster ; Rebecca Sajo ; Charlene Jack ; Julia Cleveland, percussionists ; Michael Pallett, conductor ; Scott St. John, violin ; Cladine Guidoin, viola ; John Roney, piano ; Fanny Tang, viola ; Brad Stark, piano ; Allison Hayners, horn ; Crystal Brown, trombone ; Michael Medeiros, tuba ; Maria Aimoniotis, voice ; Christina Parvu, piano ; Elizabeth Janzen, flute ; Rebecca Sayo, clarinet ; Aidan Pendleton, violin ; Michael Olsen, violoncello ; Kristen Mueller, piano ; Gary Kulesha, conductor.

Program:

  • Isaiah yes I can / Michael Pallett
  • Romance and tango / Lothar Klein
  • Humoresque / Alex Eddington
  • Three pieces for viola and piano / Yuko Okunuki
  • "run, David, the ocean is growing (and will drink us)"/ Chris Mayo
  • The last ballade / Constantinos Caravassilis
  • Habenera / Jacquelin Seo.

Music of Lothar Klein

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Julia Cleveland, timpani ; Alexander Sevastian, accordion ; Susan Hoeppner, flute ; Angela Park, piano ; Ian Chamberlain, guitar ; Alan Shoesmith, guitar ; Robert Riseling, clarinet ; Anne Thompson, flute ; Mark Payne, piano.

Program:

  • For L / Gustav Ciamaga
  • Virtuoso music ; esercizi ; Tam O'Shanter ; sonata for piano ; tombeau for two guitars ; esprit / Lothar Klein.

Karen Kieser prize concert : University of Toronto New music festival

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • Tam 'O Shanter / Lothar Klein (Susan Hoeppner, flute)
  • Haiku for Pierre Boulez / Toshio Hosokawa (Stephen Clarke, piano)
  • Gradual Erasures / Adam Scime (Véronique Mathieu, violin ; Stephanie Chua, piano)
  • Ruptured Soil / Maksym Chupov-Ryabtsev (Joanna Gorska, violin)
  • Fearless / Rebekah Cummings (Amanda Lowry, flute ; Brayden Krueger, percussion)
  • Serenade, guitar. In the Moonlight ; Dream Path / Toshio Hosokawa (Rob Mac Donald, guitar).

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence with composers, musicians, and friends, including Murray and Dorothea Adaskin, Elizabeth Bailey, Michael Colgrass, Barbara Croall, Srul Irving Glick, Chris Paul Herman, Lothar Klein, Gary Kulesha, Arie and Rachel Lipsky, Andrew MacDonald, Alex Pauk, Brent Straughan, George Szell, David Wilson, and Pinchas Zukerman. Correspondence includes enclosed photographs from Murray Adaskin from a visit related to Adaskin's convocation address at Brock University (October 21, 2000) and from Arie Lipsky relating to their Max Bruch project.

Series also includes correspondence and notes relating to Israelievitch's proposed and completed recording projects, including correspondence with CBC, Opening Day Recordings, Dorian, Atma, and Fleur de son Classics, Ltd. (including various recordings and edits from Israelievitch's Solo Suite CD released in 2003).

Series also includes notes and schedules relating to the "Bach Marathon" that Jacques Israelievitch participated in (March 3, 1985), and repertoire lists for Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra auditions.