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Weinzweig : correspondence regarding Essays on his life and music

File consists of correspondence and notes regarding the book Weinzweig: Essays on his Life and Music (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2011), co-edited by Brian Cherney and John Beckwith. File includes digital photos from the book launch event. File includes correspondence with Elaine Keillor, John Weinzweig, Rebecca Sinnaeve (Toronto Musicians' Association), Cheryl Martin (Royal Conservatory of Music), Clark Ross, Robert Aitken, and Bruce Mather.

Faculty 75th anniversary talk

File consists of correspondence relating to John Beckwith book Music at Toronto: A Personal Account (1995) and a talk that Beckwith gave at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music in celebration of its 75th anniversary (1993). Correspondents include Helmut Kallmann, Rivi Frankle, Chan Ka Nin, Marnie Hare, David Beach, John Hamilton, Stephen Brathwaite, Bruce Minorgan, Paul Pedersen, Paul Green, Fred Clarke, Ezra Schabas, and Doreen Rao. File also includes a photograph of Sir Ernest MacMillan, Godfrey Ridout, Leo Smith, John Weinzweig, and Healey Willan (photo by Herb Nott, ca. 1942), which was used in Beckwith's book.

Personal correspondence

File includes letters from Raymond Dudley, Udo Kasemets, Bruce Mather, Colleen and James Reaney,R. Murray Schafer, Peter Williams, Robert Fleming, Stanley Bulley, Lee Hoiby, W. S. Morrison, Glenn Gould, Harry Somers, Jean Howson, Walter Herbert, Ray Pierce, John Sidgwick, John Hawkins, Lothar Klein, Jean Papineau-Couture, Timothy McGee, Dorothy Freed, Elizabeth Gallat-Morin, Chan Wing-Wah, Carl Morey, Otto Joachim, Peter Hatch, Albert Greer, Talivaldis Kenins, Andrew Benson, Gwendoline Harper, Myra Hess, Spencer H. Elliott, Ira Dilworth, H. C. Hamilton, Leo Smith, Alberto Guerrero, Richard Johnston, John Felice, Gustav Ciamaga, Barbara Pentland, Robert Aitken, Ezra Schabas, Sydney Hodkinson, John Weinzweig, Ruth Humphrey, Pierre Souvairan, Lois Marshall, Gabriel Charpentier, Nicholas Slonimsky, William Wright, Stephen Young, Robert Stevenson, Harry Hickman, Lubomyr Melnyk.

John Weinzweig

File consists of copies of newspaper articles and programs featuring John Weinzweig and a copy of a memorandum from CBC AM Radio regarding two radio shows on Weinzweig (1973). Weinzweig (1913-2006) taught at the Faculty of Music in the University of Toronto from 1952 until his retirement in 1978.

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.

Wind symphony

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor ; University of Toronto Wind Symphony.

Program:

  • March of the Belgian parachutists / Pierre Leemans
  • One Midsummer's morning / Derek Healey
  • Round Dance / John Weinzweig
  • Faeroe Island Dances ; The Merry King ; Shepherd's Hey / Percy Grainger
  • Suite of Old American Dances / Robert Russell Bennett.

A recital of music by Canadian composers

File consists of a program from a concert in Walter Hall by Alan Stellings, cello and mg hynes, piano.

Program:

  • Sonata no. 1 / Andre Prevost
  • Walking between worlds / mg hynes (premiere)
  • Fantasy no. 2 / Oskar Morawetz
  • Fantasy no. 1 / Morawetz
  • Sonata "Damiana" / Alan Stellings (premiere)
  • Sonata "Israel" / John Weinzweig.

Miscellaneous tickets, invitations, and correspondence

File contains tickets, invitations, and miscellaneous correspondence sent to Carl Morey. File includes correspondence from Istvan Anhalt, John Beckwith, Joanne Mazzoleni, Healey Willan, Mario Bernardi, Richard Bradshaw, Jean Edwards, Neil Morey, and John Weinzweig. One letter from Anhalt includes enclosed photograph of Morey, Anhalt, John Burge, Marjan Mozetich, and Gordon Smith with a display on Anhalt at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario (January 11, 2002).

[Unidentified orchestras : n.d.]

Compilation of recordings of Canadian music:

  • Champagne dances vallagroises / Ridout
  • Barn dance / Weinzweig
  • Piano concerto / Weinzweig
  • Piece concertante / Jean Papineau concerto
  • Symphony in 10 parts, second movement / Barbara Pentland
  • Flute, percussion / Gilles Tremblay
  • Electronic studios (Dance music) / Ann Southam
  • Concerto grosso / Symonds
  • Moonlight / Schafer
  • Influence of country / Somers

[Pierrette Le Page and Bruce Mather]

File consists of a recording from New Music Concerts' performance on December 7, 1974, dubbed on October 5, 1976:

  • Hommage / Alexander R. Tilley (Susan Prior, alto and bass recorders ; Betty McBurney, tenor recorder ; Nancicarole Monohan, double bass ; John Hawkins, harpsichord)
  • Riffs / John Weinzweig (Robert Aitken, flute)
  • Carillon / Bengt Hambraeus (Pierret Le Page, Bruce Mather, pianos)
  • The last rag ; Graceful ghost / William Bolcom (Bruce Mather, piano)
  • Frescoes / William Bolcom (Pierrette Le Page, piano and harpsichord ; Bruce Mather, piano and harmonium) [first 9 minutes only]

The University of Toronto Concert Band

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

Performers: Melvin Berman, oboe ; Bruce McGregor, conductor ; Stephen Chenette, conductor ; University of Toronto Concert Band

Program:

  • Overture to Egmont / Ludwig van Beethoven (transcr. Theodore Moses-Tobani)
  • Symphony in B-flat / Paul Hindemith
  • Concerto in C minor for oboe / Alessandro Marcello (transcr. Melvin Berman)
  • Chester : overture for band / William Schuman
  • Processional march / Christopher Weait
  • Round dance / John Weinzweig (transcr. Howard Cable)
  • El salon Mexico / Aaron Copland (transcr. Mark Hindsley)

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

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

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Victor Feldbrill, conductor ; Janet Horvath, cellist

Program:

  • Dummiya / Weinzweig
  • Variations on a Rococo Theme : Op. 33 / Tchaikovsky
  • Daphis et Chloe Suite No. 2 / Ravel
  • Symphony No. 4 in E Minor : Op. 98 / Brahms.

A colloquium in remembrance of Igor Stravinsky

File consists of the program and recording from a panel discussion following a performance of Stravinsky's Le faune et la bergere, op. 2 and Trois pieces pour quatuor cordes, and a screening of the NFB film Stravinsky.
Participants: George Rochberg, Gilles Tremblay, John Weinzweig, panelists ; Robert Falck, moderator.

University of Toronto Wind Symphony

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

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; Christopher Weait, conductor

Program:

  • Chester : overture for band (1956) / William Schuman
  • Divertimento no. 5 for solo trumpet, solo trombone and symphonic wind ensemble (1961) / John Weinzweig
  • Foung (1979) / Francis Chan
  • Notturno in C major (1826) / Felix Mendelssohn
  • Lincolnshire posy (1937) / Percy Aldridge Grainger
  • Florentiner march (Grande marcia Italiana) : op. 214 / Julius Fucik

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

The Canadian String Quartet

File consists of a program from a recital in the "Special Events Series" at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. The performance took place in the Concert Hall of the Edward Johnson Building. Program notes by John Beckwith.

Performers: The Canadian String Quartet (Albert Pratz, Bernard Robbins, violins ; David Mankovitz, viola ; Laszlo Varga, cello) ; Mary Simmons, soprano ; Isaac Mamott, cello.

October 18, 1962:

  • Quartet in F major, K. 590 / Mozart
  • Second quartet, op. 17 / Bartok
  • Quartet in C-sharp minor, op. 131 / Beethoven

January 17, 1963:

  • Quartet in F minor, op. 95 / Beethoven
  • Third quartet / Weinzweig (premiere performance)
  • Quartet no. 1 in F minor, op. 10 / Hindemith

March 14, 1963

  • Quintet in C major, op. 163 / Schubert
  • Quartet no. 2 in F-sharp minor, op. 10 / Schoenberg.

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 ; Inna Golsband, mezzo-soprano ; Una Doyle, piano ; Norman Garcia, trumpet

Program:

  • Festmusik der Stadt Wien / Richard Strauss
  • Unknown track
  • Um Mitternacht from Lieder von Rückert / Gustav Mahler (Inna Golsband, mezzo-soprano)
  • Second chamber concerto / Gary Kulesha (Una Doyle, piano ; Norman Garcia, trumpet) [Commissioned by the University of Toronto Concert Band, with a grant from the Ontario Arts Council]
  • Occident et orient : op. 25 / Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Out of the blues (first performance) / John Weinzweig [Commissioned by the University of Toronto Concert Band, with a grant from the Ontario Arts Council]
  • Colonel Bogey / Kenneth J. Alford
  • National emblem / E. E. Bagley
  • The stars and stripes forever / John Philip Sousa
  • Barnum and Bailey's favorite / Karl L. King
  • Sensamayá / Silvestre Revueltas [trans. Frank Bencriscutto]

Past, present, future : Betty Oliphant Theatre

File consists of correspondence, contracts, and rehearsal schedules for a concert by New Music Concerts that included music by Brian Cherney, John Weinzweig, Chris Harman, and Adam Scime.

John Weinzweig at 100 : Walter Hall

File consists of correspondence and a draft program for a concert of music by John Weinzweig at Walter Hall, University of Toronto Faculty of Music on March 8, 2013.

Music papers : reviews, correspondence, and distribution

File consists of correspondence and copies of reviews regarding John Beckwith's book Music Papers: Articles and Talks by a Canadian Composer, 1961-1994 (Ottawa: Golden Dog Press, 1997). File includes correspondence with Michael Gnarowski and Dennis Forcese (Gold Dog Press), Howard Brown, Louis Applebaum, Glenn Colton, Rick MacMillan (SOCAN), Robert Fulford, David Lasker (Globe and Mail), John B. Lawson, Harry Somers, Raymond Ringuette, William Toye, Carl Morey, John Weinzweig, Ezra Schabas, and Geoffrey Payzant.

Canadian conference of the arts : Toronto

File contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports regarding a concert of music by contemporary Canadian composers at the Canadian Conference for the Arts (May 5, 1961), including letters from Ken Winters, Barbara Pentland, John Adaskin, Vida H. Peene, Dorothy Ball, John Weinzweig, Alan Jarvis, Catherine Smyth, Arthur Berger, Robert Whitney, and Jean Papineau-Couture.

John Weinzweig centenary celebration concert

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

Performers: Robert Aitken, flute ; Bianca Chambul, bassoon ; Serouj Kradjian, piano ; Shannon Mercer, soprano ; Judy Loman, harp ; James VanDemark, double bass ; Weinzweig Centenary Chamber Strings with Victor Feldbrill, conductor ; The University of Guelph Chamber Choir ; Curated by Soundstreams Artistic Director, Lawrence Cherney.

Program:

  • Refrains (1977) for Contrabass, Piano ; Trialogue (1971) for Soprano, Flute, Piano ; Interlude in an Artist's Life (1943) for String Orchestra ; Am Yisrael Chai (1952) for Choir ; Shoppin' Blues (1985) for Choir ; Prisoner of Conscience (1985) for Choir ; Divertimento No. 1 (1946) for Solo Flute, String Orchestra ; Divertimento No. 3 (1960) for Solo Bassoon, String Orchestra / Weinzweig
  • Dear John / Andrew Staniland.

Timothy Ying, violin ; Lydia Wong, piano

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Timothy Ying, violin and Lydia Wong, piano

Program:

  • Elegy for Violin and Piano (1963) / Walter Buczynski
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano (1953) / John Weinzweig
  • Duo for Violin and Piano (1961) / Oskar Morawetz
  • Soulmate for Violin and Piano (1995) / Ka Nin Chan
  • Trochaios (1930) / Leo Smith.

Contemporary music and ethnomusicology : concert and discussion

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

Program:

  • Floating Cloud for Small Orchestra / Liang Min-yueh
  • Sinfonía India / Carlos Chávez (University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Victor Feldbrill, conductor)
  • First Rhapsody for Violin and Piano / Béla Bartók (Lorand Fenyves, violin ; Pierre Souvairan, piano)
  • Dahomey Suite for Oboe and Piano / Mieczyslaw Kolinski (Barbara Bolte, oboe ; Charles Foreman, piano)
  • Yün / Chou Wen-chung (Peg Rannem, flute ; Richard Thomson, clarinet ; Kathy Husband, bassoon ; Norah Fraser, horn ; Tim Watson, trumpet ; Rick Carswell, trombone ; Allen Beard, Jerry Ronson, percussion ; Lawrence Brown, piano ; John Beckwith, conductor)
  • To the lands Over Yonder : Eskimo Hunting Song / John Weinzweig
  • Miniwanka / R. Murray Schafer
  • Five Songs of the Newfoundland Outports. Si j'avais le bateau / Harry Somers (University of Toronto Concert Choir ; Lloyd Bradshaw, conductor)

Compositions by student composers

File consists of a program from a concert at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, Concert Hall, Edward Johnson Building. Composition students from the classes of John Weinzweig and Gustav Ciamaga.

Program:

  • Woodwind quintet no. 1 / David E. Williams (Margaret Ready, flute ; Peter Smith, clarinet ; Kathy Reeve, oboe ; Mitchell Clarke, bassoon ; Evan Philpotts, French horn ; Ezra Schabas, conductor)
  • Electronic composition "This and that" / David E. Williams
  • String quartet / Douglas Riley (Claude Hamel, Terry Holowach, violins ; Margo Burton, viola ; Norman Abbott, cello)
  • Piano sonata / Brian Cherney (Mary-Nan Dutka)
  • Electronic composition "Death of a tragedy" / Brian Cherney
  • Electronic composition "Excerpt" / Zenoby Lawryshyn
  • Music for brass and percussion / Zenoby Lawryshyn (John Fautley, Donald Harris, trumpets ; Miles Hearn, John MacDonald, horns ; Kenneth Knowles, John Dowden, trombones ; Derek Jackson, tuba ; David Bergson, Paul Caston, Rhonda Baker, Arnold Ross, percussion ; Ward K. Cole, conductor).

University of Toronto Concert Choir

File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the Concert Choir, conducted by Doreen Rao, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Non vos relinquam orphanos / William Byrd
  • Ave verum corpus
  • Sing joyfully
  • Locus iste / Anton Bruckner
  • Ave Maria
  • Mass in G major, BWV 236 / J.S. Bach
  • Music, spread thy voice around / G.F. Handel
  • Lullaby / Imant Raminsh
  • In the arms of Morpheus / John Weinzeig (world premiere)
  • Orkney lullaby / Donna Gartman Schultz
  • Cantate pour une joie. A cry for joy / Pierre Mercure
  • Four love song waltzes / Johannes Brahms
  • Serenade to music / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Candide. Make our garden grow / Leonard Bernstein.

The Concert Band

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in MacMillan Theatre by the Concert Band, conducted by Stephen Chenette and Cameron Walter.

Program:

  • Concerto for band / Gordon Jacob
  • Dreaming on the 2238 / Walter Buczynski (premiere)
  • Enigma variations, op. 36 / Edward Elgar, trans. Earl Slocum
  • Vive la Canadienne / Donald Coakley
  • Out of the blues / John Weinzweig
  • The pines of Rome / Ottorino Respighi, trans. Guy M. Duker.

A celebration in honour of the Faculty of Music's 75th anniversary

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

Program:

  • The weaver / Oskar Morawetz (Mark DuBois, tenor ; Joaquin Valdepeñas, clarinet ; Patricia Parr, piano)
  • Impromputs / John Weinzweig (Patricia Parr, piano)
  • Synthetic trios / John Beckwith (Barbara Hannigan, soprano ; Ameene Shishakly, clarinet ; Stephen Clarke, piano)
  • Piano quartet no. 2 / Talivaldis Kenins (Paul Meyer, violin ; Steven Dann, viola ; David Hetherington, cello ; William Aide, piano).

Concert Band and Chamber Winds : Canadian wind music

File consists of a program and a recording of a concert in MacMillan Theatre by the Concert Band and Chamber Winds, conducted by Stephen Chenette and Melvin Berman.

Program:

  • Fanfare of pride and joy / Tibor Polgar
  • Caracole / Lynne Smyth (premiere)
  • Epitaphium "The struggle with faith" / J. Scott Irvine
  • Out of the blues / John Weinzweig
  • Elastic band studies / John Beckwith
  • Romantic variations / Morley Calvert
  • Prologue and dramatic music for winds and percussion / Donald Coakley.

John Weinzweig : a celebration

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

Performers: Contemporary Music Ensemble ; Gary Kulesha, piano, director ; Brian Harman, piano ; Emma Tessier, flute ; Lief Mosbaugh, oboe ; Kristin Mueller, soprano ; Gary Kulesha, piano ; Roger Bergs, organ ; The Downtown Quartet (Christian Robinson, violin ; Jennifer Burford, violin ; Alex McLeod, viola ; Alex Lee, cello) ; Peter Stoll, clarinet

Program:

  • Interlude in an artist's life for string orchestra
  • Sonata for piano
  • Intermissions for flute and oboe
  • private collection
  • Improvisation on an Indian tune for organ
  • String quartet no. 2
  • Divertimento no. 2 for clarinet and string orchestra.

The people's music

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Wind Ensemble ; Denise Grant, conductor ; David Moulton, conductor ; Concert Band ; Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor ; Phil Nimmons, clarinet

Program:

  • Smeetana fanfare / Karel Husa
  • Armenian dances. Allegro moderato ; Allegro / Aram Khachaturian
  • Old wine in new bottles. The wraggle taggle gipsies ; The tree ravens ; Begone, dull care ; Early one morning / Gordon Jacob
  • Circus polka / Igor Stravinsky
    *Suite Francaise / Darius Milhaud
  • Procession of nobles / Rimsky-Korsakov
  • Out of the blues / Weinzweig
  • Skyscape / Phil Nimmons
  • Presentation of the distinguished service award in music education to Phil Nimmons by the Music Education Division. Announcement of the Noreen and Phil Nimmons fund
  • Ghost Train / Eric Whitacre.

Contemporary music ensemble

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

Program:

  • Sonata for ten wind instruments / James Tenney
  • Two pieces for three instruments / Edison Denisov
  • Improvisation no. 1 / Ryo Noda
  • The owl and the pussycat / Igor Stravinsky
  • Wedding song / John Corigliano
  • Waltz / Charles Ives
  • Rhapsody / Arthur Honegger
  • Conversations for three guitars / John Weinzweig
  • Hommage a Pierre / Edison Denisov.

Judy Loman, harpist

File consists of a program and recording from a recital by Judy Loman in Walter Hall. The concert was the first annual harp scholarship concert.

Program:

  • The harmonious blacksmith variations / Handel, arr. Salzedo
  • Giga / Corelli, arr. Salzedo
  • Theme and variations / Franz Joseph Haydn
  • Sonata in C minor / Pescetti, arr. Salzedo
  • Three etudes / Carlos Salzedo
  • Four pieces for harp / John Weinzweig
  • Variations on a theme in ancient style / Carlos Salzedo
  • Jeux d'eau / Carlos Salzedo
  • Scintillation / Carlos Salzedo.

Encyclopedia of Music in Canada : contributions

File consists of Carl Morey's research notes and contract with the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada to write articles for: Istvan Anhalt, Francesco D'Auria, The Fisherman and his Soul [ballet by Harry Somers and Grant Strate], House of Atreus [ballet by Grant Strate, music by Harry Somers], Red Ear of Corn [ballet by Boris Volkoff, music by John Weinzweig], Rose Latulippe [ballet by Brian Macdonald, music by Harry Freedman], Deirdre [by Healey Willan], H.M.S. Parliament [or, the Lady who Loved a Government Clerk, with libretto by William H.], The Luck of Ginger Coffey [by Raymond Pannell], Loving (Toi) [by R. Murray Schafer], Ten Centuries Concerts, Canadian Opera Company (Toronto), Herman Geiger-Torel, [R.S.] Williams (Individual and Company), and Mason & Risch.

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

Kathleen Parlow, violin; Samuel Hersenhoren, violin; Stanley Solomon, viola; Isaac Mamott, cello. Assisted by pianist Ernest MacMillan. Composition by John Weinzweig commissioned.
Parlow plays: Brahms, Weinzweig, Franck

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