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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.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Choir

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra and MacMillan Singers, directed by Doreen Rao; University Women's Chorus, directed by Robert Cooper; Elmer Iseler Singers, directed by Lydia Adams, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • A la musique / Emmanuel Chabrier
  • A midsummer night's dream, op. 61 / Felix Mendelssohn
  • A psalm of David / Norman Dello Joio
  • Three motets "To our lady" / Healey Willan
  • Weihnachts overture / Otto Nicolai
  • Weihnachtskantate "Von Himmel hoch" / Felix Mendelssohn.

The last duel

File consists of a program and recording of a production of The Last Duel by Gary Kulesha, libretto by Michael Patrick Albano.

Performers: Raffi Armenian, conductor ; Michael Patrick Albano, director ; Fred Perruzza, stage design ; Diane McCann-Davis, costume design ; Allison Grant, choreographer ; Sandra Horst, assistant conductor ; David Ambrose, Anja Nicldich, assistant directors ; Emily Hamper, Andrea Grant, John Hess, musical preparation ; members of the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus (Ann Cooper Gay, director).

A Choral Valentine : University Women's Chorus

File consists of a program from a concert in the Victoria University Chapel.

Performers: University Women's Chorus ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Claire Preston, piano

Program:

  • Earthsongs / David Brunner
  • Stabat Mater / G.B. Pergolesi
  • Chamundayie (an invocation of the feminine) / Kristen Gilbert
  • Twenty-seven choruses. Only tell me ; Loafer ; Teasing song / Bela Bartok
  • Ave Maria / Johannes Brahms (Esther Yoo, graduate student conductor)
  • Thula S'Thandwa / Nick Page
  • Two Sami people / Frode Fjellheim (Tara Davidson, saxophone)
  • This is the day / Gerald Smith (Ianjai Mounsey, gospel solo).

Magnific!

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: MacMillan Singers ; Doreen Rao, conductor

Program:

  • Magnificat / Burge, John,1961-
  • Magnificat of the short service / Byrd, William, 1542 Or 3-1623 7
  • Magnificat / Pärt, Arvo
  • Magnificat / Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista,1710-1736
  • Hodi, Christus naus est / Mathias, William, 1934-1992
  • How like an Angel Icame I down / Lang, Ruper, 1948-
  • Saint Nicolas, A Cantata, op. 42 / Britten, Benjamin,1913-1976

Bach festival : intimate evenings

File consists of a recording of the concert, which took place at Walter Hall. This concert was part of a series of lecture-concerts of the St. John Passion in four parts.

Performers: Helmuth Rilling ; Bach Academy Choir ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; MacMillan Singers ; Bach Festival Orchestra ; Raffi Armenian, Director

Program:

  • Lecture
  • St. John Passion. Part 4 - Movements 12-22 / Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750

University of Toronto Macmillan Singers

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: University of Toronto MacMillan Singers ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Drad Ratzlaff, assistant conductor ; Agnes Zsogovics, soprano ; Lucia Cesaroni, soprano ; Lindsay Issac, soprano ; Tyler dunham, oboe ; Lorelle Angelo, soprano

Program:

  • The birds ; Rosa mystica ; a hymn to the Virgin / Benjamin Britten
  • Magnificat in D major, BWV 243 / J.S. Bach
  • Magnificat, op. 164 / C.V. Stanford
  • Sanctus / Leonard Bernstein
  • Sanctus (from mass in c minor) / W.A. Mozart
  • Holy, holy, holy / Brian Finley
  • Requiem / Hendrik Hofmeyr
  • In remembrance Eleanor Daley
  • Agnus Dei / Imant Raminsh
  • The Irish cliffs of Moher / Daniel Brewbaker
  • The parting glass / Mark Sirett
  • Dona Nobis Pacem / Z. Randall Stroop.

Choral music on campus

File consists of a program from a concert in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • Brass salute (University Brass Quintet: Jason Czuba, Jane MacKay, John Balsillie, Paul Bird, Scott Harrison)
  • University Chorus, directed by James Pinhorn:
    • I wonder as I wander / arr. Keith Bissell
    • Veni, veni Emmanuel / arr. Zoltan Kodaly
    • Ding dong merrily on high / arr. Keith Bissell (James Pinhorn, director ; David Jones, piano)
  • University Women's Chorus, directed by Ann Cooper Gay:
    • Hodie / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
    • The nightingale / Thomas Weelkes
    • Deck the halls / arr. John Rutter (Ann Cooper Gay, director)
  • University Symphony Chorus, directed by Doreen Rao:
    • A boy was born / Benjamin Britten
    • Virga Jesse / Anton Bruckner
    • Hodie Christus natus est / Jan Pieters Zoon Sweelinck
    • Lullaby for the Christ child / Ruth Watson Henderson (Rebecca Whelan, soprano)
    • Light one candle / Peter Yarrow, arr. R. DeCormier (Doreen Rao, director ; George Brough, piano)
  • Combined choirs, brass, and audience:
    • O come all ye faithful / arr. Derek Holman
    • Hark! the Herald angels sing / arr. Derek Holman
    • Deck the halls / arr. Derek Holman
  • Messiah / George Frideric Handel (Doreen Rao, director ; Shelagh Tyreman, soprano ; Vilma Vitols, alto ; Torin Chiles, tenor ; Randall Jakobsh, bass).

Choral music on campus : University Symphony Chorus ; University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the University Symphony Chorus and University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Doreen Rao, with special guests, the Royal Conservatory Children's Choir, directed by Rosemary Thomson, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • God bless the master / arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Dormi dormi / arr. Mary Goetze
  • The virgin Mary had a baby boy
  • Messiah / George Frideric Handel (Sharla Nafziger, soprano ; Diana Kim, mezzo-soprano ; Nils Brown, tenor ; Randall Jakobsh, bass).

Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Chorus

File consists of a program and recording from a concert by the Symphony Orchestra, guest conducted by Pierre Hetu, and the Symphony Chorus, directed by Doreen Rao, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • Regina coeli, K. 276/ W.A. Mozart (Maria Antonakos, soprano ; Diana Kim, mezzo-soprano ; Greg Carpenter, tenor ; Gary Brown, baritone ; Rosemary Thomson, conductor)
  • Venite populi, K. 260 (248a) / W.A. Mozart (Fabio Mastrangelo, conductor)
  • Litaniae lauretanae BMV, K. 195 / W.A. Mozart (Shelagh Tyreman, soprano ; Vanessa Grant, mezzo soprano ; Timothy Stiff, tenor ; Randall Jakobsh, baritone ; Jeremy Hughes, conductor).
  • Concerto no. 4 in G major for piano and orchestra, op. 58 / Ludwig van Beethoven (Guy Lalime, piano)
  • Symphonie fantastique / Hector Berlioz.

Choral music on campus

File contains a program and recording of a concert in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: University Women's Chorus ; Ann Cooper Gay, conductor ; University Symphony Chorus and Orchestra ; Claude Watson School for the Arts Choir ; Glyn Evans, tenor ; Doreen Rao, conductor.

Program:

  • Magnificat / Donald Patriquin
  • Salvator mundi / William Mathias
  • Saint Nicolas, op. 42 / Benjamin Britten.

The art of contemporary choral music

File consists of a program and recording from a two-day workshop presented in cooperation with Boddington Music Ltd. and the Ontario Choral Federation. Participants included John Poole, 1990 Wilma and Clifford Smith Visitor in Music; Doreen Rao; University of Toronto Concert Choir; Agincourt Collegiate Senior Choir, directed by Lee Willingham; Earl Haig Concert Choir, directed by Mary Legge; and composers-in-residence John Beckwith and John Burge.

University Symphony Chorus

File consists of a program and recording of the University Symphony Chorus, High Park Girls' Choir, University of Toronto Concert Choir, Royal Conservatory Children's Choir, and University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Doreen Rao, with the University Singers Women's Chorus, conducted by Ann Cooper Gay with Ruth Watson Henderson, piano, and the University Singers, conducted by Lee Willingham with Gordon Steinberg, piano. The concert took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • De Sancta Maria. O viridissima virga / Hildegard of Bingen (University Singers Women's Chorus)
  • Five carols / Peter Maxwell Davies (University Singers Women's Chorus)
  • Dolcissima Maria / Gioacchino Rossini (University Singers Women's Chorus)
  • Songs of the nativity / Ruth Watson Henderson (University Singers Women's Chorus)
  • O quam gloriosum est regnum / Tomas Luis de Victoria (University Singers)
  • Ave Maria / Jacques Arcadelt (University Singers)
  • Exultate Deo / Alessandro Scarlatti (University Singers)
  • The glory of the Father / Egil Hovland (University Singers)
  • All poor men and humble / arr. Dr. Caradog Roberts (University Singers)
  • O little one / arr. J.S. Bach (University Singers)
  • Lirum, lirum / Thomas Morley (University Singers)
  • Noel nouvelet / arr. John Rutter (University Singers)
  • Une cantate de Noel / Arthur Honegger (University Symphony Chorus, High Park Girls' Choir, University of Toronto Concert Choir, Royal Conservatory Children's Choir, and University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra).

University Symphony Chorus

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University Symphony Chorus, conducted by Doreen Rao, with the University Singers Mixed Chorus, conducted by Lee Willingham, and the University Women's Chorus, conducted by Ann Cooper Gay, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Psalm 100 / Henrich Schutz (University Singers)
  • Mass in G major / Franz Schubert (University Singers)
  • Salut printemps / Claude Debussy (University Women's Chorus)
  • Ave Maria / Godfrey Ridout (University Women's Chorus)
  • Psalm 121 / Imant Raminsh (University Women's Chorus)
  • Though Philomena lost her love / Thomas Morley (University Women's Chorus)
  • Fly not so fast / John Ward (University Women's Chorus)
  • Madrigal / Robert Fleming (University Women's Chorus)
  • Castles of sand / Veronika J. Krausas (University Women's Chorus)
  • Drink to me only / arr. Jonathan Willcocks (University Women's Chorus)
  • Black is the colour of my true love's hair / arr. Owen Goldsmith (University Women's Chorus)
  • The Shenandoah blues / David J. Elliott (University Women's Chorus)
  • Quebec May / Jean Coulthard (University Symphony Chorus).

Conducting recital

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by the University of Toronto Choral Lab Choir, led by Lee Bartel, Lori-Anne Doloff, and Doreen Rao, with Mia Bach, piano. The performance include some of the following repertoire.

Program:

  • Sanctus / L. Bernstein
  • Fare thee well, love / S. Calvert
  • At the river / A. Copland
  • In remembrance / E. Daley
  • Echo song / O. di Lasso
  • Missa brevis / S. Hatfield
  • Ave verum corpus / W.A. Mozart
  • Requiem. Excerpts / W.A. Mozart
  • My heart's friend / I. Raminsh
  • Keep your lamps / arr. Thomas
  • Rise up, my love, my fair one / H. Willan.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Symphony Chorus ; MacMillan Singers ; Victoria Scholars ; University Women's Chorus

File consists of a program from a concert by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Chorus, MacMillan Singers, Victoria Scholars, and Women's Chorus, conducted by Doreen Rao, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • Love divine / John Burge (world premiere)
  • Alto rhapsody, op. 53 / Johannes Brahms (Patricia Kern, mezzo soprano)
  • Slavonic dances in C major, op. 72, no. 7 / Antonin Dvorak
  • Candide. Overture / Leonard Bernstein (Lorna MacDonald, soprano)
  • Glitter and be gay / Bernstein (Lorna MacDonald, soprano)
  • A Midsummer night's dream, op. 61 / Felix Mendelssohn (Teri Dunn, soprano ; Chirstine Stelmacovich, mezzo soprano).

Carmina burana

File consists of a program and recording of a production of Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, as performed by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dwight Bennett; the University Symphony Chorus and MacMillan Singers, directed by Doreen Rao; the University Women's Chorus and Lord Roberts Jr. Public School Chorus, directed by James Pinhorn; and the York Region Children's Chorus, directed by Cathy Cassel, with Gary Brown, baritone; Erika Tanner, soprano; Dean Kustra, countertenor. The performance took place in MacMillan Theatre.

University Women's Chorus

File consists of a program and recording from a concert in Victoria College Chapel by the University Women's Chorus, directed by Ann Cooper Gay.

Program:

  • O holy fire / Bruce Nicol (world premiere)
  • Motet, op. 39, no. 1. Veni, domine / Felix Mendelssohn
  • Dixit dominus / Baldassare Galuppi
  • Songs of the lights, Set II. White feathers / Imant Raminsh
  • Wind / Bernhard Heiden
  • La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina. Aure volanti / Francesca Caccini
  • Velvet shoes / Louise Murchison Evans
  • In Springtime / Janet Stensaas
  • Poor man Lazrus / arr. Jester Hairston
  • Bolyongas / Bela Bartok
  • On suuri sun rantas autius / Matti Hyokki
  • Dodi li / Nira Chen, arr. Doreen Rao
  • A ghaoth andeas! / arr. Errol Gay.

[Choral festival with Imant Raminsh]

Item is a photograph from the Imant Raminsh session of the Choral Festival at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Also pictured are Ann Cooper Gay and Doreen Rao.

Choirs in concert

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: The University of Toronto MacMillan Singers ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Mark Vuorinen, conductor ; The university of Toronto Master Chorale ; Caron Daley, conductor ; The university of Toronto Women's Chorus ; Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Andrei Streliaev, piano ; Jeanne Yuen, piano ; Lily Kang, soprano

Program:

  • Salve Regina / Javier Busto
  • Gloria Deo per immensa saecula / Healey Willan
  • Ave Maria / Johannes Brahms
  • Magnificat / Z. Randall Stroope
  • Alleluia / Algiradas Martinaitis
  • In paradisum / Edwin Fissinger
  • Magnificat / Francesco durante
  • O magnum mysterium / Morten Lauridsen
  • O nata lux, from "Lux Aeternam" / Morten Lauridsen
  • Holy is God, from "three hymns" / R. Murray Schafer
  • Hymn to the creator of light / John Rutter
  • Jesu, joy of man's desiring / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Laudate dominum, from "A Christmas cantata" / Arthur Honegger
  • Jubilate Deo / Giovanni Gabrieli
  • O holy night / Adolphe Charles Adam

Chamber Singers

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Chamber Singers, conducted by Doreen Rao, in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Motet I, BWV 225. Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied / J.S. Bach (Leslie Dala, organ)
  • Chichester psalms / Leonard Bernstein (Geoffrey Sangwine, countertenor ; Harbara Hannigin, soprano ; Nanette Masson, mezzo soprano ; Mark McCallen, tenor ; Julia Seager, harp ; Christopher Ryan, bass ; Craig Hunter, percussion ; Leslie Dala, piano)
  • Shakespeare songs / William Mathias (Leslie Dala, piano).

Concert Choir : A Saint Cecilia day tribute to Benjamin Britten

File consists of a program from a concert by the Concert Choir, conducted by Doreen Rao, at Knox College Chapel.

Program:

  • Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury / Benjamin Britten
  • Lay a garland / R.L. de Pearsall
  • Ode for St. Cecilia's day / Henry Purcell
  • A.M.D.G. Ad majorem Dei gloriam / Benjamin Britten (Canadian premiere)
  • Hymn to St. Cecilia / Benjamin Britten
  • The world is charged with the grandeur of God / Arthur Bliss
  • A child of our time. Deep river ; Steal away ; Nobody knows / Michael Tippett.

University of Toronto Concert Choir

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

Program:

  • A boy was born / Benjamin Britten
  • The Christ-Child / Gordon Binkerd (Leslie McGinnis, harp)
  • Lobet den Herrn, Motet VI. Alleluia / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Hodie, Christus natus est / Healey WIllan
  • Sing, my soul, to God / Thomas Weelkes
  • Jubilate Deo / William Walton (Janko Kastelic, piano)
  • In terra pax. Christmas scene / Gerald Finzi (Catherine Simpson, soprano ; Brett Polegato, baritone)
  • Une cantate de Noel. Laudate dominum / Arthur Honegger (Janko Kastelic, piano)
  • Magnificat / Imant Raminsh (Lori Klassen, mezzo soprano ; Janko Kastelic, piano).

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.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michel Tabachnik, with the University Symphony Chorus, conducted by Doreen Rao, in MacMillan Theatre.

Progam:

  • Quebec May / Jean Coulthard
  • Concerto for violin and orchestra / William Walton
  • Symphony no. 7 in A major, op. 92 / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Schicksalslied, op. 54 / Johannes Brahms

Concert choir salutes Robert Shaw

File consists of a program from a concert by the Concert Choir, conducted by Doreen Rao, at the Canadian Club, Royal York Hotel.

Program:

  • Le crie de joie / Pierre Mercure
  • Orkney lullaby / Donna Gartman Schultz
  • Make our garden grow / Leonard Bernstein.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra and choirs

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

Program:

  • Symphony no. 6 in F major, op. 68 / Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony Orchestra ; Dwight Bennett, conductor)
  • Rodelinda. Art thou troubled? / Georg Friedrich Handel
  • Cantique de Jean Racine / Gabriel Faure (North York Festival Singers ; University Women's Chorus ; James Pinhorn, cosnductor)
  • Messe de Requiem / Faure (Doreen Rao, conductor).

Choral music on campus : University of Toronto Faculty of Music choirs in concert

File consists of a program from a concert at St. Basil's Church.

Performers: MacMillan Singers ; James Pinhorn, conductor ; University Symphony Chorus ; Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; University Women's Chorus ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Catherine Marguerite Robin, soprano ; Daniel Ohlmann, tenor ; Nicolas Zekulin, bass ; Tsz-Ni Lily Hong, piano ; Markus Howard, student conductor ; Daniel Mullin, piano ; Jurij Konje, percussion.

Program:

  • Missa Brevis / Nancy Telfer
  • Mass in G / Franz Schubert
  • A l'Espérance du monde / Ramona Luengen
  • Alleluia, Amen / Imant Raminsh
  • Mass (choral excerpts) / Leonard Bernstein.

Three choir festival concert

File consists of a program from a concert at St. Basil's Church.

Performers: MacMillan Singers ; University Symphony Chorus ; Lori-Anne Dolloff, Doreen Rao, Stephen Cottrell, conductors ; Ohio State University Chorale ; Hilary Apfelstadt, director ; University of Wisconsin-Parkside: Voices of Parkside ; James Kinchen, conductor.

Program:

  • Regina Coeli, K. 276 / W.A. Mozart
  • Reincarnation, op. 16. Mary Hynes ; The Coolin / Samuel Barber
  • I want to die easy / arr. Roland Marvin Carter
  • I was glad / Hubert Parry
  • Hymn to the creator of light / John Rutter
  • Love divine / John Burge
  • Sing joyfully / William Byrd
  • Faire is the heaven / William Henry Hams
  • Five mystical songs / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Venite populi, KV 260 / W.A. Mozart
  • Requiem. In remembrance / Eleanor Daley
  • Selections performed by Ohio State University Chorale.

Voices of many lands : University Women's Chorus

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

Program:

  • Cantata no. 37. Herr Gott Vater / J.S. Bach, arr. Doreen Rao
  • Pergolesi suite. Inflammatus et accentus ; Quando corpus / Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, arr. Doreen Rao
  • I'll give my love an apple / arr. Imant Raminsh
  • Fare thee well love / arr. Stuart Calvert
  • The blooming bright star of belle isle / arr. Eleanor Daley.
  • Vestigia ; My heart's friend ; The chariot children / Imant Raminsh
  • Nukapiangwaq / arr. Stephen Hatfield
  • Ya faraoule / arr. Stephen Hatfield.

The MacMillan Singers : Celebrate the legacy

File consists of a program from a concert by the MacMillan Singers, conducted by Doreen Rao, with guests Elmer Iseler, Derek Holman, and James Maben, in MacMillan Theatre.

Program:

  • God save the Queen / arr. Sir Ernest MacMillan
  • Ave Maria / Imant Raminsh
  • Three motets, op. 38 / Charles Villiers Stanford
  • Motet V, Komm, Jesu komm / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Missa brevis / Leonard Bernstein
  • If music be the food of love / Jean Belmont
  • The present time. Selections / Derek Holman
  • Magic songs / R. Murray Schafer
  • St. John's song / Veljo Tormis
  • God bless the master / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • De mornin' come / arr. Wendell Whalum
  • Amazing grace
  • Song of deliverance / Sir Ernest MacMillan.

Northern lights

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University of Toronto Chamber Singers, conducted by Doreen Rao, in Victoria College Chapel and Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Nukapianquak / adapted by Stephen Hatfield
  • Two Innuit songs / Sid Robinovitch
  • Shaman songs / Gary Kulesha
  • Regina coeli, KV 267 / W.A. Mozart
  • The garden of Seraglio / Wilhelm Stenhammar
  • Who can sail? / arr. Agnestig
  • Domaredansen / arr. Hallberg
  • Shout the glad tidings / Ned Rorem
  • Gloria / Thomas Weelkes
  • Gloria / Imant Raminsh
  • Gloria / Dominick Argento
  • Songs of South Africa / Traditional (Kathy Armstrong, guest artist).

A festival of Glorias

File consists of a program and a recording of a concert in MacMillan Theatre by the University Symphony Chorus, University Women's Chorus (directed by Ann Cooper Gay), Chamber Singers, and members of the University of Toronto Orchestra, Brass Quintet, and Percussion, conducted by Doreen Rao.

Program:

  • Gloria / Ruth Watson Henderson (world premiere)
  • Songs of the great land / David Bowser (world premiere)
  • Concerto no. 6. Gloria / Dmytro Bortnianski
  • Gloria / Imant Raminsh (Toronto premiere).

Choral music on campus : meet-the-singers showcase : an evening with the choirs

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

Performers: MacMillan Singers ; MacMillan Chamber Singers ; University of Toronto Summer Chorus ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; James Bourne, piano ; Lisa DiMaria, soprano ; Richard Iannello, tenor ; Amy Dodington, soprano ; Lindsay Isaac, soprano ; Catharin Carew, soprano ; Sarah Ormerod, soprano ; Philip Holmes, bass ; Ryan Harper, tenor ; Kathleen Moore, soprano.

Program:

  • Locus iste / Anton Bruckner
  • Mass for prisoners of concience. Sanctus / John Burge
  • Mass from many nations. Agneauu de Dieu ; sanctus / Rupert Lang
  • Sure on this shining night / Samuel Barber
  • Come all ye songsters / Henry Purcell
  • The sun whose rays are all ablaze / Gilbert; Sullivan
  • Salve Regina / Javier Busto
  • Planxty Kelly / arr. Lori-Anne Dulloff
  • Out of the mist, above the real: an Irish cantata. I. Who but I? / Daniel Brewbaker
  • She moved through the fair / trad.
  • Inot the woods. The last midnight ; no more ; no one is alone / Sondheim
  • Run children run / Stephen Hatfield
  • Like a child / Rupert Lang
  • We rise again ; arr. Lydia Adams
  • Oh, happy we / Leonard Bernstein
  • Make our garden grow / Bernstein.

New music festival : concert 5 : clarinet, choir, and blood

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Jean-Guy Boisvert, clarinet ; Scott St. John, violin ; Simon Gryer, cello ; Lydia Wong, piano ; MacMillan Singers ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Catherine Carew, voice ; Philip Holmes, voice ; Susan Black, soprano ; Amanda Johnston, piano ; Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Shauna Nchoff, alto saxophone ; Rebecca Sajo, eb, bass clarinet ;Scott Good, bass trombone ; Betty Mayo, piano ; Rachel Thomas, trombone ; Aidan Pendleton, viola ; Carol Savage, flute ; Camille Watts, alto flute ; Lori Gemmel, harp ; Esther Yoo, piano ; Scott Good, conductor

Program:

  • Reliefs / Robert Lemay
  • Cycle 3 / Alain Perron ; Western Projections / Tim Corlis ; Psalm 137 / Nick Akers
  • Sirene / David Ogborn
  • In search of Eldorado / Kuzmenko
  • Introduction from slapstick / Mayo
  • Blood which flowed / Scott Good.

Conducting masterclass with Sir David Wilcocks

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

Program:

  • Ubi caritas / Imant Raminsh (Mary Piercey)
  • Rosa mystical / Benjamin Britten (Adam Adler)
  • Gloria III / Francis Poulenc (Patricia Empringham)
  • Gloria IV / Poulenc (John Bryan)
  • Chichester psalms II / Leonard Bernstein (Bina John)
  • O ignis spiritus / Raminsh (Marta McCarthy)
  • Schaffe in mir Gott / Johannes Brahms (Kevin Skelton).

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.

A world of song

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: The MacMillan Singers ; Doreen Rao, conductor ; Huron Brass Quintet ; Ron Cheung, conductor ; Ryan Harper, tenor ; James Baldwin, bass ; Esther Yoo, conductor ; Laura Albino, soprano ; Ryan Harper, tenor ; Stephen Hegedus, bass ; Sarah Ormerod, soprano ; Linda Morana, flute ; Erin Morgan, mezzo-soprano

Program:

  • Fanfare to "La Peri" / Paul Dukas
  • We are the music makers / David Brunner
  • Ave Verum Corpus / William Byrd
  • Ave Maria / Franz Biebel
  • Lux Aeterna. O Nata Lux ; Veni Sancte / Morten Lauridsen
  • Sing unto God / G.F. Handel
  • The Heavens are telling / Franz Joseph Haydn
  • Sing ye praises / Ruth Watson Henderson
  • Ceremonial fanfare / J. Scott Irvine
  • Canzona per sonate no. 4 / Giovanni Gabrieli
  • A psalm of David / Norman Dello Joio
  • Jubilate Deo / David Brunner
  • Psalm 148 / Gustav Holst
  • In the beauty way / David Brunner
  • Anada / Glen Buhr
  • Like a child / Rupert Lang
  • Amazing Grace / Stephen Hatfield.
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