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Scrapbook compiled by Amoï Bird

File consists of a scrapbook compiled by Amoï Bird (1902-1988), containing programs and newspaper clippings of reviews from various concerts, the vast majority of which took place in Toronto. Bird attended the Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, before studying music with Dr. Albert Ham. The file includes a brief biographical note about Bird by Godfrey Ridout.

Godfrey Ridout

File consists of programs that included performances of pieces by Godfrey Ridout and copies of newspaper clippings about Ridout. Ridout (1918-1984) began teaching at the Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1940, before joining the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto (1948-1982).

Early works : songs and piano music

File contains the following:

  • Undated: Dance (words by Rupert Brooke)
  • Dream river (song)
  • 1945: Shining stars
  • Minuet
  • 1946: Marcia funebre / In memorium (Father C.W. James)
  • Dream waltz
  • Happy birthday
  • 1947: March
  • The evening tune
  • Rolling waves
  • In memorium (Ernest Dainty)
  • Fantasia
  • Lullaby
  • Serenade
  • March / Gay tune
  • Minuet
  • 1948: Impromptu, to Godfrey Ridout
  • The owl (words by Tennyson)
  • Romance in D flat, to Earle Moss
  • Wedding march, to Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Pheeney
  • 1949: Nocturne, to Murray Ross
  • Prelude

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.

1947-04-21/Canada/Toronto/Ephemera

Brochure for Forest Hill Village Concert and Theatre Series. Concerts feature Elie Spivak, Frances James, Ettore Mazzoleni, Lubka Kolessa, Volkoff Canadian Ballet, and Parlow Quartet. Composers are Harry Somers, Godfrey Ridout, John Weinzweig. Comes with form for ordering season's tickets.

Early works : songs and piano music

File contains the following:

  • 1950: Fugue no. 1, to Soulima Stravinsky
  • Fugue no. 2
  • Intermezzo, to Béla Böszörmènyi-Nagy
  • Mazurka
  • Prairie at evening (song)
  • Scherzo, to Joseph Roff
  • Sonata in C minor
  • Waltz, to Frances James
  • 1953: Nocturne, to Béla Böszörmènyi-Nagy
  • Nocturne, to Earle Moss
  • Prelude, to Andrew Bell
  • Prelude, to Joseph Roff
  • Scherzo, to Godfrey Ridout

[Robert F. Reid? letter to Godfrey Ridout, October 7 1960]

Item written on Day, Wilson, Kelly, Martin and Campbell Barristers and Solicitors stationary. Item contains a copy of the last will and testament of Kathleen Parlow. Signature unclear.
From: Reid, Robert F.?
To: Ridout, Godfrey, 1918-1984
Subject: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963
Genre: Business correspondence

[Godfrey Ridout letter to Victoria and Grey Trust Company with accompanying letters, September 2 1963]

  • OTUFM 02-2-1-Corr-0328
  • Pièce
  • September 2, 1963; April 1, 1960; June 13, 1960
  • Fait partie de Kathleen Parlow fonds

Item is a letter from Godfrey Ridout to Victoria and Grey Trust Company dated September 2 1963. Attached to this letter is selected correspondence between Victoria and Grey Trust Company, Frame and Rodger, Kathleen Parlow, and David Rotenberg in regards to Kathleen Parlow's mortgage.
From: Ridout, Godfrey, 1918-1984
To: Victoria and Grey Trust Company
Subject: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963
Genre: Business correspondence

The University of Toronto Concert Band

File consists of a program from a concert by the University of Toronto Concert Band with Robert A. Rosevear, conductor and Ward K. Cole, assistant conductor. Performance was part of the All-Ontario Workshop of the Ontario Music Educators' Association (OMEA) at Mimico High School.

Program:

  • God Save the Queen / harmonization by Sir Ernest MacMillan, trans. Robert A. Rosevear
  • Sleepers wake; chorale prelude / Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Al. Chiaffarelli
  • Fantasia for band / Vittorio Giannini
  • Round dance / John Weinzweig, adapted by Howard Cable
  • Letters to a friend / Alexandre Gretchaninoff, arr. Walter Beeler
  • Symphony for band / Robert E. Jager
  • O Canada / Calixa Lavallee, arr. Godfrey Ridout, trans. Robert A. Rosevear.

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.

Society for Ethnomusicoogy : annual meeting

File consists of a program from the 1972 annual meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology, which took place at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Mieczyslaw Kolinski was chairman of the local arrangements committee.

Music of the twenties

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

Program:

  • Kammermusik no. 4, op. 36, no. 3 / Paul Hindemith (Elizabeth McBurney, Dodie Layton, piccolos ; Betty Harbord, Deborah Cox, clarinets ; John Thrower, bass clarinet ; Brenda Adams, Paul Buttemer, bassoons ; Ivor Rothwell, contra-bassoon ; Chris Morrison, trumpet ; John Langley, trombone ; Dale Fawcett, tuba ; Richard Skol, drums ; Setven Dann, Susan Harris, Janet Langley, Bert Wathen, violas ; Sheila Laughton, Genevieve LaRue, Martin Shaver, Marjory Dow, cellos ; Joel Quarrington, Cary Takagaki, Jack Winn, Jan Urke, double basses ; David Zafer, violin soloist ; Ezra Schabas, conductor)
  • Façade : an entertainment / William Walton (Gaynor Jones, reciter ; Godfrey Ridout, reciter ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; John Thrower, bass clarinet ; David Tanner, alto saxophone ; Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Vladimir Orloff, cello ; John Wyre, percussion ; Ezra Schabas, conductor).

Thursday scholarship concert : An evening of music from Canada's first half century

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

Performers: Godfrey Ridout, Master of Ceremonies ; John Beckwith, conductor

Program:

  • O Canada / Calixa Lavallée (Rosemarie Landry, soprano)
  • Sounds of the 19th century including compositions by: Stephen Codman, Wm. Horatio Clarke, Byron Tapley, E.H. Ridout, J.C. Brauneis and Herbert L. Clarke (Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Susan Chennette, piano ; John Keane, tenor ; Elaine Keillor, piano ; Penny Speedie, soprano)
  • Whose brother am I? / arr. Leo Smith (John Keane, tenor ; Walter Buczynski, piano)
  • Nadu-Na du du / arr. Ernest MacMillan (Penny Speedie, soprano ; Walter Buczynski, piano)
  • Six bergerettes du bas Canada / Ernest MacMillan (Rosemarie Landry, soprano ; Penny Speedie, soprano ; John Keane, tenor ; Elizabeth Volpe, harp ; Barbara Bolte, oboe ; Stephen Dann, viola ; Geneviève La Rue, cello ; John Beckwith, conductor)
  • Prelude : op. 59, no. 1 / W. O. Forsyth (Elaine Keillor, piano) ; First mazurka : op. 13, no. 1 / Clarence Lucas (Elaine Keillor, piano)
  • Valse impromptu : op. 44 / Clarence Lucas (Elaine Keillor, piano)
  • Tintamarre / J. Humphrey Anger (Elaine Keillor, piano)
  • Trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano / Alexis Constant (Barbara McDougall, violin ; Jose Shapero, cello ; Walter Buczynski, piano)

Concert Choir

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

Performers: University of Toronto Concert Choir ; Charles Heffernan, conductor ; Godfrey Ridout, narrator ; Naomi Oliphant, pianist

Program:

  • The Glory of the Father / Egil Hovland
  • O sacrum convivium / Olivier Messiaen
  • Collect / Leslie Bassett
  • Saul / Egil Hovland [with introductory remarks].

Composers : letters

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence with commissioning composers and about commisions for the John Adaskin Project. Correspondents include: Hilda Morgan, Graham Coles (Berandol Music Limited), George Andrix, Thomas Baker, John Beckwith, W.H. Belyea, Keith Bissell, Dean G. Blair, Alexander Brott, Morley Calvert, Donald Coakley, Maurice Dela, Joe Macerollo, Quenten Doolittle, Margaret Dryman, Mario Duschenes, Harry Freedman, James M. Gayfer, David Keane, Talivaldis Kenins, David Ford, R.E.J. Milne, Lois Kivesto, Dermott O'Reilly, Irene Pasch, Peter H. Riddle, Godfrey Ridout, David W. Murray, R. Murray Schafer, Harry Somers, Mrs. G. A. Steele, Paul Sweetman, and James Whicher.

University of Toronto Symphonic Wind Ensemble

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

Performers: Doug Manning, tuba ; University of Toronto Symphonic Wind Ensemble ; Stephen Chenette, conductor

Program:

  • Divertimento for band : op. 42 / Vincent Persichetti
  • Marcia and polacca, from "Notturno for Turkish band" : op. 34 / Louis Spohr
  • Overtüre für Harmoniemusik : op. 24 / Felix Mendelssohn
  • Emblems / Aaron Copland
  • Tafelmusik / Godfrey Ridout
  • Concertino for three brass / Floyd E. Werle (Tim Watson, trumpet ; Chris Buller, trombone ; Doug Manning, tuba)
  • March : mon ami / Captain Charles O'Neill
  • March : troupers all / Ed Chenette
  • March : the southerner / Russell Alexander
  • Aegean festival overture / Andreas Makris (transcr. Albert Bader)

The University of Toronto Concert Choir and The University Singers

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

Performers: The University of Toronto Concert Choir ; Charles Heffernan, conductor ; The University Singers ; William Wright, conductor ; Members of the University Wind Ensemble

Program:

  • Regina coeli / Mozart (Mary Enid Haines, soprano ; Donna Hurst, alto ; Les Dobbin, tenor ; Russell Drago, bass)
  • The dream of the rood / Godfrey Ridout (Greg Cross, baritone ; The Concert Choir and Members of the University Wind Ensemble)
  • Exultate deo / Scarlatti
  • Cecilia, virgin / Peter Philips
  • Fine knacks for ladies / Dowland
  • Come again / Dowland
  • Five German folk-songs / Brahms
  • Françion vint l'autre jour / Pierre Bonnet
  • Ce moys de May / Clement Jannequin
  • Er ist's Mausfallensprüchlein / Hugo Distler
  • Father William / Irving Fine
  • Three nocturnes / Hildor Lundvik
  • Two spirituals : my God is a rock, set down servant / arr. Robert Shaw (Peter Wall, baritone ; Lorelyn Horsburgh, alto ; Gordon Wright, bass)

The University of Toronto Concert Band

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

Performers: The University of Toronto Concert Band ; Ronald Chandler, conductor

Program:

  • Stratford suite : four Shakesperean scenes for concert band / Howard Cable
  • Upper Canada suite. The rifle boys ; Land of the silver birch ; The cattle buyer ; Lost loves / Lawrence R. Bond
  • Overture for winds / Gary Kulesha
  • Partita accademica / Godfrey Ridout
  • Round dance / John Weinzweig, adapted for band by Howard Cable
  • Romantic variations / Morley Calvert

A tribute to Healey Willan

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert.

Performers: Lois Marshall, mezzo-soprano ; Elmer Iseler Singers ; Elmer Iseler, conductor ; Robert Bick, flute ; Abe Gelber, clarinet ; James McKay, bassoon ; David Tanner, saxophone ; John Tickner, trumpet ; Stanley Clark, euphonium ; Marc Widner, piano ; David Campion, percussion ; University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Victor Feldbrill, conductor

Program:

  • I beheld her, beautiful as a dove / Healey Willan
  • Fair in face / Healey Willan
  • Rise up, my love, my fair one / Healey Willan
  • Behold the tabernacle of God / Healey Willan
  • Address / Godfrey Ridout
  • Award announcement of the Healey Willan Prize and announcement of the Healey Willan Centennial Scholarship
  • Unveiling of a bust of Willan / Mary Willan Mason, John C. McCombe Reynolds, A.R.B.S., sculptor
  • Limericks / Somers
  • Through darkness into light : a symphonic poem / Healey Willan
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