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2017 acquisition

The collection consist of mostly textual material. There is correspondence with CBC management, photographs with world leaders (Bill Clinton, George W Bush, Pierre Trudeau), and documentation for all the summits, conferences, hearings and events he covered and attended over his career. A large portion of the correspondence is from CBC viewers, reflecting what audiences across Canada felt during news worthy events and how CBC and Mansbridge covered them.
This acquisition is divided in the following 14 series:
Series 01: Correspondence
Series 02: Speeches
Series 03: Personal / Professional Files
Series 04: CBC Promotions
Series 05: Research Files
Series 06: Framed Memorabilia
Series 07: Scripts
Series 08: Calendars
Series 09: Photographs
Series 10: Personal Ephemera
Series 11: Personal Keepsakes
Series 12: Clippings
Series 13: Periodicals
Series 14: Scrapbooks

Mansbridge, Peter

2017 acquisition

The collection is comprised of audio recordings of Troiano’s work, and video recordings of programs he worked on, interviews, or performances. The material reflects moments from across his career, from when he began creating the ‘Toronto Sound’ with the Mandalas, to later in his life when he became a producer.

Troiano, Domenic

2017 acquisition

The collection contains Betacam and VHS cassettes of interviews conducted for the many pop culture shows Jana Lynne White hosted. Most of the titles come from The NewMusic and SpeakEasy. Notable interviews include Celine Dion, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Ricky Martin, Neil Young, and ABBA.

White, Jana Lynne

2017.011 Accrual

The Blue Rodeo Accrual is separated under these series:
Series 1 – 7
Series 1: Video and Music Production
Series 2: Blue Rodeo-Live Contracts
Series 3: Tour Itineraries
Series 4: Audio Visuals
Series 5: Press clippings
Series 6: Merchandise and advertisement
Series 7: Awards

Series 1: Video and Music Production
The Blue Rodeo accrual’s first series is based on video and music production. This series deals with the business side of music production, music video requests and music sheets. It contains handwritten drafts of music sheets for their songs Sad Nights, It Could Happen to You, and Blew it away. It also includes correspondences to various production studios, video/film production ideas, and talks on video treatment for Blue Rodeo Music Videos. Lisa Mann and Christopher Mills created music treatments, and Anne Lindsay arranged the music score.
Series 2: Blue Rodeo-Live Contracts
The second series contains the collections of gig contracts for Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s solo acts. The venues include both public and private performances. The documents in the series are the engagement contract forms from the Toronto Musician’s Association for Blue Rodeo tours and contracts from the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. It also includes correspondence, catering, and memos from various venues. The contracts are from their tours in Canada and various international tours in Europe, the United States, and South America.
Series 3: Tour Itineraries
The third series retains Blue Rodeo tour itineraries both for Canadian and international tours. Itineraries include the scheduling for Lost Together, Tremolo, and the Diamond Mine tours in Canada and the United States from 1988 to 1997. The folders contain not only the tour itineraries but also contacts from various entertainment management companies, performance schedules, invoices for advertisement, press clippings about the tour, and correspondences. The series also includes Jim Cuddy and his solo band’s performance tours.
Series 4: Audio Visuals
The fourth series includes the videos and audio tapes from their concerts and songs. Videos include events such as the 40th Juno Awards red carpet, their shows at Horseshoe Tavern, Blue Rodeo in Banff, and Massey Hall. Audio from this collection includes songs Is it You, Moon and Tree, The Undiscovered Country, Walk like you Don’t Mind, Blue Rodeo in Stereovision, and other songs. It also includes vinyl records I don’t know why (You Love Me)/ Look what you've done, their songs from Hi-Fi.
Series 5: Press clippings
The fifth series contains a collection of press collections, magazines, and online articles that follow the journey of Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s solo performance written in in English, French, and German. Blue Rodeo press clippings publishers are from Canada, Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Press clippings include their various tours, album reviews, interviews with Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy, NHL sports competitions, and lastly, the press featuring Blue Rodeo merchandise and marketing for concerts and albums.
Series 6: Merchandise and Advertisement
The sixth series includes the merchandise materials, objects, and proofs. Merchandise materials include business cards of various media companies proposing their works to Blue Rodeo by giving samples of their security access passes, patches, stickers, and langers. Media companies that submitted their work to Blue Rodeo also worked with musicians such as Snoop Dog, Eagles, Blink 182, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, KISS, and other music festival companies. Other merchandise materials include the Blue Rodeo’s tour apparel, which includes t-shirts, sweaters, and jackets. The advertisement consists of correspondence to Blue Rodeo and Jim Cuddy’s managers, music producers, and flyers to their earlier events. The last piece in the series is the personal apparel from Jim Cuddy, which includes his JUNO Cup hockey jerseys and business suits.
Series 7: Awards
The final series includes all the awards and recognition that Blue Rodeo and Jum Cuddy received during their careers. Awards include plaques, programs for award shows, and guides for the inductees. The numerous industry awards consist of the JUNOs, SOCANs, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the 2014 CBC Music Awards, and Canada’s highest honour in the performing arts – the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award (GGPAA) for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. Lastly, it includes correspondence for participation in charity work.

Blue Rodeo

2017.030 acquisition

The Paul Saltzman Fonds spans his whole career, with many records from his most notable work. His time with the Beatles in 1968 is well represented. Multiple transparencies, artist proofs, and exhibition prints are present, including those selected by the Liverpool Airport for their art installation. There are also photos Saltzman took on his return trip to India in 2004 in preparation of his book.

There are multiple video Masters for the Danger Bay series, including Spanish, French, and Czech language masters.
A vast array of production elements are present ( ¼” audio reels, audiocassettes, Betacam SP, Digital Betacam, D2 cassettes, ¾” cassettes, VHS, HDCAM, DVDs, CDs, 16mm release prints, 16mm workprints, 16mm internegative, 16mm interpositive, 16mm optical soundtrack, 16mm magnetic soundtrack, 35mm release prints), and include productions Danger Bay, Wings, and Cold L-Z Pow. Multiple hard drives hold electronic files from Aides, Prom Night, and Last White Night.

Photographic and graphic records represent the productions Spread Your Wings, Danger Bay, and My Secret Identity. Some of these photographs are cast/crew photos, framed animation cells, and framed magazine covers.

Many of Saltzman’s awards are included in the Fonds. There are 100 framed certificate awards, 5 statuettes, 1 Emmy award for My Secret Identity, 3 medals, 9 medals in custom boxes and 2 medals encased in acrylic.

Saltzman, Paul

2018 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into twelve serieses based on production. The series are:
Series 01: Canada: A Magnificent Journey
Series 02: Canada: The Undiscovered Land
Series 03: Canadian Waterways
Series 04: Destination Parks with Peter Trueman
Series 05: Great Canadian Lakes
Series 06: HistoryLands
Series 07: Sacred Spaces
Series 08: Sports Down Under
Series 09: Top Ten Canadian Parks
Series 10: Top Ten Canadian Wildlife
Series 11: Ultimate Response
Series 12: Word Slingers

Good Earth Productions

2018 acquisition

Scope and Content: The collection is comprised primarily of screener, master copies, and distribution copies of the various programs Octapixx distributed.

Octapixx Worldwide

2018 acquisition

This acquisition is divided into seven series:
Series 01: Audio recordings done by Call Dodd. Most recordings are musical covers of songs, or his of his own songs. Some recordings are done with other musicians.
Series 02: Audio recordings and video tapes done with CBC studios for a variety of programs.
Series 03: Material, including video recordings, relating to Dodd's time on the program Circus.
Series 04: Audio and visual recordings done for the many product commercials Dodd has lent his voice to or auditioned for.
Series 05: Musical recordings of the band Déjà Vu, of which Dodd was a member.
Series 06: Audio recordings relating to work done with Canadian journalist, singer, and broadcaster Malka Marom.
Series 07: Video recordings and textual material relating to the Miss Teen Canada pageants, of which Dodd was a host.

Dodd, Cal

2018.019 acquisition

The collection consists of material created during and for Thompson’s career. The material reflects his professional skills, can capture stages from across his time on radio and as a sound producer. Material from 104.5 CHUM, 1050 CHUM, audio recordings from various Juno Awards, audio from interviews with celebrities, CHUM Chart pamphlets, audio recordings of CHUM DJs announcing community events, CHUM jingles, Audio recordings of the program Evolution of Rock, commercial work, video DVD’s of HiFi Salutes, audio for the Music Express Radio Show, the Rock Express Show, Rock 30, and The Producers. The material is in a variety of formats including vinyl records, ¼” audio reels, CDs and other formats.

Thompson, Doug

2019 Norcop prize winners' recital : Katy Clark, soprano and Jialiang Zhu, piano

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: Katy Clark, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano

Program:

  • Ronde d'amour ; Chanson de niege ; Ma premiere lettre ; L'ete / Cecile Chaminade
  • The Cherry blossom wand ; The cloths of heaven ; The Aspidistra ; Lethe ; Seal man / Rebecca Clarke
  • Ruby throated moment / Emily Doolittle
  • Four seasons ballade / Alice Ping Yee Ho
  • Tanzer Lieder / Ana Sokolovic.

2019-2020 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 2019-2020 concert season including faculty, student, and guest artists as well as ongoing concert series and faculty ensembles. In-person concerts at the Faculty of Music ended on March 13, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020-2021 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 2020-2021 concert season including faculty, student, and guest artists as well as ongoing concert series and faculty ensembles. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, none of these events occurred in person to a live audience. Some were pre-recorded and others were live-streamed from one of the Faculty's two concert halls, Walter Hall and MacMillan Theatre.

2021-2022 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 2021-2022 concert season including faculty, student, and guest artists as well as ongoing concert series and faculty ensembles. The University of Toronto, including the Faculty of Music, returned to in-person events with limited capacity audiences in September 2021. Concerts were cancelled, postponed, or virtual only during January 2022 as the University shifted to predominantly remote instruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The University returned to in-person learning (and in-person events at the Faculty of Music resumed) as of February 7, 2022. The majority of concerts during the 2021-2022 concert season were streamed online via the Faculty's various YouTube channels.

2022-2023 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 2022-2023 concert season including faculty, student, and guest artists as well as ongoing concert series and faculty ensembles. All concerts were performed to live audiences in Walter Hall or MacMillan Theatre.

2022-23 John R. Stratton visitor in music : Graham Johnson : [art song master class]

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. The art song master class featured singers and pianists from the Faculty of Music's collaborative piano and voice studies programs.

Program:

  • 6 Lieder, op. 25, no. 5. Im wundershonen Monat Mai / Robert Franz (Jamal al Titi, baritone ; Indra Egan, piano)
  • 8 Lieder, op. 57, no. 8. Unbewegte lau Luft / Johannes Brahms (Nicole Percifield, mezzo soprano ; Helen Becque, piano)
  • 6 Lieder, op. 48, no. 6. Ein Traum / Edvard Grieg (Rayleigh Becker, tenor ; Chun Yi Tsang, piano)
  • Der Wanderer, D. 489 / Franz Schubert (Owen Phillipson, bass-baritone ; Dakota Scott-Digout, piano).

2022-23 John R. Stratton visitor in music : Martha Guth : 21st century art song master class

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: singers and pianists from the Faculty of Music's Voice Pedagogy, Voice Studies, and Collaborative Piano programs

Program:

  • Love songs, vol. 1, no. 6. As sleepless as the rain / Matthew Emery (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Confessions. What will they think? / Clarice Assad (Jordana Goddard, soprano ; Joel Goodfellow, piano)
  • Three Tennyson songs. Dark house / Jonathan Dove (Matthew Black, baritone ; Ivan Jovanovic, piano)
  • That the night came. Her anxiety / Donnacha Dennehy (Maeve Palmer, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Dhá Amhrán. Leaba Shíoda / Fuhong Shi (Katie Kirkpatrick, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano).

A dream of icy winter

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble ; Aiyun Huang, director

Program:

  • A dream of icy winter / Jeff Herriott (Canadian premiere)
  • Rain tree / Toru Takemitsu
  • Nothing ever moves in a straight line / Paul Novak (North American premiere)
  • Dis(armed) / Yaz Lancaster
  • A dotted landscape / Chris Mercer (world premiere).

A Gallery of harp and song

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Sharlene Wallace, harp and Sora, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

A Leap in the dark

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Bill Gilliam, prepared piano; Charlie Ringas, percussion; and guest multi-instrumentalist Michelangelo Iaffaldano. They performed improvisations with spoken words using the poetry and humorous writings of Phillip Larkin, Richard Brautigan, Dylan Thomas, Samuel Beckett, Pablo Neruda, Ivor Cutler, Rumi, Alan Lightman, and others.

A Mid Winter's eve : Carmen Lasceski-Custers, violin and Emily Rho, piano

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Program:

  • Sonatine in D major for violin and piano, D. 384 / Franz Schubert
  • La plus que lente : valse pour piano / Claude Debussy, trans. Leon Roques
  • Sonata for piano and violin in G major, op. 78 / Johannes Brahms
  • Zigeunerweisen, op. 20 / Pablo Sarasate.

A Musical aviary

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Sibylle Marquardt, flute and Fraser Jackson, bassoon; Paul Pulford, cello; Monique de Margerie, piano; and Michael Donovan, baritone.

Program:

  • Preludio e fuga (super cuculi cantum) in La for flute solo / Jan Novak
  • Chansons Madécasses for baritone, flute and piccolo, and piano / Maurice Ravel
  • Le Merle noir for flute and piano / Olivier Messiaen
  • Sonatine for flute and piano / Henri Dutilleux
  • Toccata nocturne for flute and violoncello / Guillaume Conneson
  • Ode to a nightingale for baritone, flute and alto flute, bassoon and contra bassoon, and piano / Michael Donovan.

A Pallette of sound : Passport Duo and Blythwood Winds in concert

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring the Passport Duo and Blythwood Winds. They performed the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Benjamin Britten, Cesar Franck Carl Nielsen, and Andrey Rubtsov.

Performers: Passport Duo (Samuel Bisson, cello ; Nadia Boucher, piano) ; Blythwood Winds (Tim Crouch, flute ; MinSook Kim, oboe ; Anthony Thompson, clarinet ; Brett Freithaler, bassoon ; Julie Rochus, Frenchs horn).

A Recital of art songs by Philippe Sly, bass-baritone and Anne Larlee, piano

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Philippe Sly, bass-baritone and Anne Larlee, piano.

Program:

  • Chason triste ; Phidylé / Henri Duparc
  • Quatre poèmes d'apres l'Intermezzo de Heine / Guy Ropartz
  • Three Tennyson songs / Jonathan Dove
  • Gruppe aus dem Tartarus ; Wanderers Nachtlied ; Der Tod und das Madchen ; Fischerweise ; An der Musik ; Der Erlkonig / Franz Schubert.

A recital of music celebrating Hispanic heritage month

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: singers from the Faculty of Music ; Jialiang Zhu, Yolanda Tapia, piano ; Dr. Patricia Caicedo, soprano, 2023 John R. Stratton Visitor in Music, moderator

Program:

  • Cançó de mar / Lluïsa Casagemas (Gabriel Klassen, baritone ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Huiracocha / Clotilde Arias (Mia Robles, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Canto de nodriza / Irma Urteaga (William Salinas-Crosby, tenor ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Signat l'amic del cor. Collirem els estels / Nico Gutierrez (Dasha Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Tensho. Rere la nit / Anna Cazurra (Madeleine Luntley, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Sólo por el rocío / Gisela Hernández (Taline Yeremian, mezzo-soprano ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • El cel / Anna Cazurra (Alannah Beauparlant ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Por amor de uns olhos / Antônio Carlos dos Reis Rayol (Rayleigh Becker, tenor ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Aves y ensueños / Jaime Léon Ferro (Katie Kirkpatrick, soprano ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Desprisa tierra, desprisa! / Gisela Hernández (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Tengo ansias de quererte / Ernestina Lecuona (Matthew Black, baritone ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Dos canciones mediterráneas. El tiempo es fiero / Mariela Rodríguez (Jaidyn McFadden, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Para vivir / Patricia Caicedo (Maren Richardson, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Letra para cantar al son del arpa / Jaime Léon Ferro (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano).

A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre. See program for list of full cast and members of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in two parts.

Performers: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Kelly Robinson, director ; Scott Reid, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, projection designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Kelly Robinson, choreographer ; Susan Monis Brett, stage manager ; Mabel Wonnacott ; assistant director ; Joy Castro, assistant stage manager ; Spencer Kryzanowski, assistant conductor ; Lisa Stevens, intimacy coach ; Christine Bae, Spencer Kryzanowski, repetiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles ; Faculty of Music Opera Division.

Program:

  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 1
  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 2.

A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre. See program for list of full cast and members of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in two parts.

Performers: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Kelly Robinson, director ; Scott Reid, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, projection designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Kelly Robinson, choreographer ; Susan Monis Brett, stage manager ; Mabel Wonnacott ; assistant director ; Joy Castro, assistant stage manager ; Spencer Kryzanowski, assistant conductor ; Lisa Stevens, intimacy coach ; Christine Bae, Spencer Kryzanowski, repetiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles ; Faculty of Music Opera Division.

Program:

  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 1
  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 2.

A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre. See program for list of full cast and members of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in two parts.

Performers: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Kelly Robinson, director ; Scott Reid, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, projection designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Kelly Robinson, choreographer ; Susan Monis Brett, stage manager ; Mabel Wonnacott ; assistant director ; Joy Castro, assistant stage manager ; Spencer Kryzanowski, assistant conductor ; Lisa Stevens, intimacy coach ; Christine Bae, Spencer Kryzanowski, repetiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles ; Faculty of Music Opera Division.

Program:

  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 1
  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 2.

A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre. See program for list of full cast and members of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in two parts.

Performers: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Kelly Robinson, director ; Scott Reid, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, projection designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Kelly Robinson, choreographer ; Susan Monis Brett, stage manager ; Mabel Wonnacott ; assistant director ; Joy Castro, assistant stage manager ; Spencer Kryzanowski, assistant conductor ; Lisa Stevens, intimacy coach ; Christine Bae, Spencer Kryzanowski, repetiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles ; Faculty of Music Opera Division.

Program:

  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 1
  • A tale of two cities / Arthur Benjamin : part 2.

Across the Atlantic : a Finnish Canadian accordion experiment : Matti Pulkki and friends

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Performers: Matti Pulkki, Michael Bridge, Branko Džinović, accordions ; Sara Constant, flute ; Joh Nicholson, saxophone.

Program includes:

  • [Solo accordion piece] / Gabriel Dufour Laperrière (premiere)
  • [Accordion-Saxophone duo] / Sang Jun Lim (premiere)
  • [Solo accordion works] / Jukka Tiensuu, Tomi Räisänen, Petri Makkonen, Lothar Klein
  • Finnish folk songs : for flute and accordion / arr. Matti Murto.

Adam Scime : Fuze

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Adam Scime.

Program:

  • People are not cars : suite for tape / Alex Eddington
  • Lilies : for flute and electronics / Riho Esko Maimets
  • Devotion : for tape and video / Emilie Lebel
  • River : for flute and electronics / Cabel Chan
  • Fuze : for amplified violin and audiofile playback / Paul Frehner
  • Corona : for flute, cello and elextronics / Adam Scime.

Addresses and interviews

Dr. Hastings was much in demand as a public speaker throughout his career. In the early 1960s, for example, he often gave more than one speech a week and by the late 1990s he himself estimated that he had given well over 1,000 addresses. While the majority were delivered at academic and professional gatherings, he also made time to speak at numerous community events, including graduation exercises. In 1989, as a recipient of the Alumni Faculty Award, he gave the convocation address for the Faculty of Medicine.

This series contains lists of addresses, correspondence, notes, drafts of addresses, and, often, press coverage. The arrangement is chronological, with correspondence for which accompanying addresses have not survived being arranged in separate files. There is a substantial file of this type for 1963. Interviews are filed at the end of the addresses.

The earliest extant address, other than those given while a student (see Series 2), is his first professional foray on the international scene, at the American Public Health Association conference in October 1954. The theme was administrative practice in relation to the quality of medical care provided under the Ontario Workmen’s Compensation Board. This address and subsequent ones follow the major themes laid out in the earlier series, especially Series 7. Those that were published are filed, for the most part, in Series 7. Some of the addresses are indicated in Appendix 2, which includes entries up to 1994.

After his retirement, Dr. Hastings’ addresses continued to focus primarily on public and community health issues. One, in 1994, was given on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Charles Hastings Co-operative, named after his great-uncle, Toronto’s innovative and pioneering medical officer of health. On another occasion, he spoke about the future of community health centres to the International Conference on Community Health Centres in Montreal (December 1995).

While President of the Canadian Public Health Association in 1996 – 1997, he travelled widely and was much in demand as a speaker. Four venues included a reception in his honour in Winnipeg, the second National Conference on Communicable Disease Control in Toronto, the World Health Organization’s Intersectional Action for Health conference in Halifax, and the annual general meeting of the Northwest Territories branch of the CPHA in Yellowknife. In 1999, after many years of long-distance communication, he flew to Manitoba to address the Hamiota District Health Centre Foundation, and in November was a keynote speaker at the 50th annual conference of the Ontario Public Health Association.

In June 2000, at the annual meeting of the Association of Ontario Health Centres, Dr. Hastings reflected on a turning point in his career in his address, “The Hastings Report – then and now”. This is followed by an address delivered at the opening in October 2001 of the Institute of Population and Health, one of four Toronto-based Institutes of Health Research.

The series concludes with three interviews, one on CBC’s radio and television “Citizen’s Forum” in 1960, a ‘telepole’ on CFTO TV in 1962, and an interview with Jan Brown in February 1997.

Adventures : Toronto

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Marta Herman, mezzo soprano; the Ton Beau String Quartet (Alex McLeod, viola ; Linnea Thacker, violin ; Alexa Wilks, violin ; Sarah Steeves, cello) ; Maika'i Nash, piano.

Program:

  • Sappho songs / Christos Hatzis
  • String quartet / Kevin Lau
  • Select works by other local composers.

AIM with Sylvie Courvoisier

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Sylvie Courvoisier, composer and pianist.

Performers: Sylvie Courvoisier, Marilyn Lerner, piano ; Tania Gill Quartet (Tania Gill, piano ; Lina Allemano, trumpet ; Jean Martin, drums ; Clint Ryder, bass) ; Justin Haynes, guitar ; Nicole Ramperesaud, trumpet ; Joe Sorbara, drums and percussion.

AIM with Sylvie Courvoisier

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Sylvie Courvoisier, composer and pianist.

Performers: Pamela Attariwala, violin and viola ; Matt Miller, samples and electronics ; Muskox (Ali Berkok, piano ; Pete Johnston, bass ; Jake Oelrichs, drums ; Mike Smith, banjo ; Jeremy Strachan, reeds) ; Sylvie Courvoisier, piano ; Kyle Brenders, soprano saxophone ; Rick Sacks, percussion ; Heather Segger, trombone.

Aiyun Huang and TorQ Percussion Quartet

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • Tension Study II: Eagle Claw Wu Hsiao Chen Wins (2007/2010) / Sean Griffin/Aiyun Huang (Aiyun Huang, percussion)
  • Hitchcock Études (2010/2017) / Nicole Lizée (Aiyun Huang)
  • Cepheid Variables (2009) / Michael Oesterle (Aiyun Huang and TorQ Percussion Quartet)
  • Conversations regarding the future of architecture (2016) / Jamie Drake (TorQ)
  • Spill (2007) / Erik Griswold (Aiyun Huang) [in the lobby, not recorded].

Alan Lund Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00571
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1960-1989

Collection scripts, music and film of productions by Alan Lund, primarily at the Charlottetown Festival in Prince Edward Island, the Stratford Festival and the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE).

Lund, Alan

Alejandro Vela and Theresa Rudolph : piano and viola

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Alejandro Vela, piano and Theresa Rudolph, viola.

Program:

  • Märchenbilder = Fairy tale pictures, op. 113 / Robert Schumann
  • Sonata for viola and piano / Samuel Zyman
  • Sonata in A major / César Franck.

All that glitters

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Katherine Watson, Tristan Durie, and Terry Lim, flutes, and Darren Creech, piano. The flute trio performed works by Steve Reich, Sahba Aminikia, and Robert Aitken; Creech performed works by Sarah Kirkland Snider, Janacek, Scriabin, Chopin, Prokofiev, and Ginastera.

Allan Irving fonds

  • UTA 1420
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1965, 1976-1999, [reproduced in 2001]

Fonds documents Allan Irving’s activities from 1976 to 1998 as a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work; as lecturer and/or professor at King’s College (University of Western Ontario), at the Faculty of Social Work (University of Toronto), at the Nipissing College (Laurentian University) and Wilfrid Laurier University. It also partially documents his other professional and scholarly activities, publications and writings, lectures and addresses from 1978 to 1999.

Irving, Allan

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