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Mark Gayn Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00215
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1930-1980

The collection consists of notebooks, diaries, drafts for writings, lectures, broadcasts, correspondence, pamphlets, newspapers clippings, films and photographs related to the journalistic career of Gayn.

Gayn, Mark

Robert Arnold Russel Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00190C
  • Manuscript Collection
  • [185-]-2011 (predominately: 1949-2011)

Contains the personal and professional records of Robert Arnold Russel. This includes photographs of Russel and his family, information regarding his early life including schooling and university, family tree information and identifying documents such as baptism records and passports. The collection contains a comprehensive collection of Russel’s diaries and daytimers spanning from 1949 to his death in 2011. Professional records include materials pertaining to his early career in theatre, film and broadcasting, during the course of which he resided in France, England and Montreal. His career as an information professional and futurist is recorded extensively including his penning of the term “intersex” and “cybersex” in 1967 and his interview with Marshall McLuhan in 1962. As a futurist, Russel’s operated several businesses, most specifically, Orba Information (also called Orbafilm and Orba Inc), which operated between 1967 and 1993, which is archived in great detail, a smaller amount of information on later businesses including Rapid Response Inc., Toronto, Institute for Research on Public Policy and The Consortium for National Development is also available. Collection also contains drafts, proposals, budgets and storyboards surrounding Russel’s personal creative writing, including The Spark, a proposed television program and I am Haida, a proposed CD-ROM and game on Haida culture, and novels – The Petrans and Clone.

Contains series:
Series 1: Personal Papers
Series 2: Theatre
Series 3: Career as a futurist and information professional
Series 4: Writing
Series 5: Audio and video cassettes

Russel, Robert Arnold

Joy Fielding Papers

Includes manuscript drafts for novels: Now You See Her [early title, ‘Preferred Lies’], Still Life, The Wild Zone, Charley’s Web, Puppet, Mad River Road, Heartstopper, editorial, publishing and fan correspondence, film treatments and drafts with Lawrence Mirkin for ‘The Other Woman’ and ‘The First Time’ [later ‘The Great Pretenders’], Lawrence Mirkin is also Fielding’s first reader and close friend; ‘Don’t Cry Now’ [directed by Jason Priestley, starring Jason Priestley, includes some script notes by Jason Priestley, screenplay by David Schulz]; ‘Missing Pieces’; a short story titled ‘Second Honeymoon’ for Turndown Tales; print, personal appearances and promotional material

Lorna Goodison Papers

Includes early, unpublished and other drafts of From Harvey River, Controlling the Silver, Turn Thanks, Collected Poems and other material related to the life and work of Lorna Goodison. Includes Goodison’s original sketchbook, and photograph of Lorna Goodison with Lemuel Johnson.

David Frank Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00131C
  • Manuscript Collection

Includes archival material related to Red Robin Press and the life and work of Mark and Marion Frank. Research files regarding: VANA (Veterans Against Nuclear Arms); Paul Robeson 100th birthday celebration; The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion; the ‘fallen’ arches of Niagara; historical plaques research; Senior’s activism and other material are included.

Frank, David

Lord's Day Alliance of Canada Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00129 (Downsview Offsite)
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1888-1994

This collection includes correspondence, minute books, administrative records, legal documents, photographs, scrapbooks and printed materials generated by the Alliance and many of its branches from 1888 to 1979. The second part of the collection includes records and artifacts from the renamed Alliance: the People for Sunday Association of Canada, from 1982 until its dissolution in 1994. There is also material from other organizations concerned with Sunday observance.

Lord's Day Alliance of Canada

Maureen Scott Harris Papers

This accession of Maureen Scott Harris’ papers include materials relating to writing and literary projects (undertaken by the author individually or with collaborators); drafts and proofs for the Fieldnotes Chapbooks series; a significant amount of correspondence with specific individuals (Lynda Lange, Norma Lundberg, Barry Dempster, Irene McGuire), as well as general professional correspondence; course packs and notes relating to an Environmental Issues class at the University of Toronto, for which Scott Harris was a guest lecturer; materials used in the organization of various literary events and readings; along with books, pamphlets and a small amount of AV material.

Jo Beverley Papers

This accession of Jo Beverley’s papers includes manuscript drafts for A Lady’s Secret (2008), The Secret Wedding (2009), The Raven and the Rose (2014), The Viscount Needs a Wife (2016) and other writing drafts; research and other files for novels; promotional materials; correspondence; personal documents including drawings; memorabilia; contracts; royalties; audiobooks; and a USB hard drive containing thousands of files; and other material relating to her life and work.

Contains series:

  1. Manuscripts
  2. Research and other files relating to novels
  3. Promotional materials, reviews, book covers
  4. Correspondence
  5. Personal documents and memorabilia
  6. Contracts and royalties
  7. Audiovisual and other files

Maureen Scott Harris Papers

This accession of Maureen Scott Harris’ papers includes a significant amount of personal correspondence from the 1960s to the present, along with professional correspondence, mainly from 2015. It also contains materials relating to the Renga 10 collaborative poetry project, and to the Abundance chapbook and event, in addition to a number of periodicals in which Scott Harris’ poetry has been published. The collection also includes Scott Harris’ notes from a course taught by Northrup Frye at the University of Toronto in 1982-1983, along with promotional material from Brick Books, and a variety of audio/visual material.

Contains Series:

  1. Correspondence
  2. Literary Projects
  3. Published Works
  4. Early Writing & Education
  5. Brick Books Material
  6. Miscellaneous
  7. Audio / Visual Material
  8. Personal Journals (Restricted)

Michael Redhill Papers

Includes drafts, proofs, correspondence and other material related to Lake Nora Arms, Impromptu, What We Dreamt the Sky Was, Be Frank, Punishment, Consolation, ’A Kept Woman’, ‘Sugar Cloud’or ‘Mason of Tunica’; Martin Sloane; numerous early works and early drafts of later works; juvenilia, including animation cells for short films, ‘Atomic Man’ and others; artwork; schoolwork; audio-visual material; writing as Inger Ash Wolfe, drafts and proofs of The Calling; The Taken; A Door in the River; Ontario Film Development Corporation material; acting and directing material; personal correspondence, 1970s and 1980s; editorial correspondence: Coach House Press, Anansi Press, 1990s; and other material related to the life and work of Michael Redhill

Earle Birney Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00049 (Downsview Offsite)
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1896-1990 (bulk 1940-1976)

Collection includes correspondence; manuscripts, typescripts and some galley proofs of the work of Earle Birney; teaching materials; some Malcolm Lowry material; typescripts of other Canadian authors; scrapbooks and memorabilia.

Birney, Earle

Beverley Slopen Papers

This accession for Beverley Slopen’s papers consists of administrative records, working files,correspondence, manuscripts (bound and unbound) and other material related to the activities of the Beverley Slopen Literary Agency. It includes material from her current, past and prospective clients.

Slopen, Beverley

John Reeves Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00006
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1940-1988

Correspondence; manuscript entitled Autumn nocturne, typescript of a Beach of stranger, 1959. photocopy of typescript of The Human Face". tapes, cassettes, videotapes of prominent Czech and Slovak leaders interviewed either by John Reeves or by Vera Blackwell. Reminiscences of pre-1948 Czechoslovakia used in CBC's The Human face (Ideas programme).

Reeves, John

Jazz ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, including two Jazz Orchestra; the Jazz Orchestra 12tet; and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Christine Duncan.

Jazz ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, including two Jazz Orchestras, directed by Jim Lewis and Jason Logue; the Jazz Orchestra 12tet; and Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Christine Duncan.

Jazz

Subseries consists of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, directed by Jim Lewis, Jason Logue, and Christine Duncan.

Jazz

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles.

Biographical information and personal memorabilia

Series consists of miscellaneous memorabilia and biographical information pertaining to Michael Colgrass, including Ulla Colgrass' speech for the celebration of Michael Colgrass at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (2019); biographies of Michael Colgrass and lists of his works and recordings; letters saved as "Ego boosters"; Michael Colgrass' first passport; a "Wanted" poster for Michael Colgrass; astrological charts for the Colgrass family; humorous drawings and writings; and a certificate for the "Michael Colgrass" star from the International Star Registry.

Series also includes videos from Colgrass' 85th birthday party (2017), obituaries, sympathy notes from friends and colleagues following his death, and videos from the Michael Colgrass Life Celebration Party held at Walter Hall, University of Toronto Faculty of Music (November 2019).

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by large ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer; Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gillian MacKay; Wind Symphony, conducted by Pratik Gandhi; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lori-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chorus, conducted by Kathleen Allan; Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton; Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald; and Graduate Classical Saxophones, conducted by Wallace Halladay.

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by large ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer ; Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jeff Reynolds; Wind Symphony; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald; Graduate Saxophones, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lori-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chorus, conducted by Elaine Choi; and Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton.

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer; Wind Ensemble, , conducted by Gillian Mackay; Wind Symphony, conducted by Jeff Reynolds; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lor-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chours, conducted by Elaine Choi; Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton; and Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald.

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer ; Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gillian MacKay ; Wind Symphony, conducted by Jeff Reynolds ; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay ; MacMillan Singers, conducted by David Fallis ; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lori-Anne Dolloff ; Soprano/Alto Chorus, conducted by Elaine Choi ; Tenor/Bass Choir, conducted by Mark Ramsay ; and Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey McFadden.

Henri Nouwen fonds

  • CA ON00389 F4
  • Fonds
  • 1910 - 1997, 1964 - 1996 predominant

Fonds consists of 15 series:

  1. Manuscripts
  2. General files
  3. Calendar files
  4. Personal records
  5. Publisher files
  6. Financial files
  7. Teaching materials
  8. Nouwen’s education records and study notes
  9. Published works
  10. Video recordings of Nouwen
  11. Sound recordings
  12. Collected materials
  13. L'Arche Daybreak administrative files
  14. Ephemera and artifacts
  15. Photographs

Nouwen, Henri J.M.

Reginald Sidney Kingsley Seeley fonds

  • CA OTTCA F2101
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1974

The fonds consists of lectures, speeches (in person and on radio broadcasts), and sermons given by Seeley in his capacity as priest, religious leader, and provost. Files include programmes from services, events, and conferences, pamphlets written by Seeley, notebooks, and correspondence between Seeley and others. Fonds also includes letters received by Mrs. Seeley after her husband’s death, newspaper clippings and obituaries, official documents, photographs, and a printing plate.
Contains series

  1. Sermons, lectures, speeches, and writings
  2. Documents relating to Trinity College
  3. Speeches and writings relating to education
  4. Personal records

Seeley, Reginald Sidney Kingsley

George Ignatieff fonds

  • CA OTTCA F2020
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1911]-1989

Fonds consists of records pertaining to George Ignatieff’s professional career and personal life. Genealogical information about the Ignatieff family documents their lives in Russia and immigration to Canada. Some records relate to the Parkin and Grant familes. Family records include memoirs, diaries, photographs, student records, journals and correspondence. Ignatieff’s professional life as a diplomat with the Canadian government is documented by correspondence, subject files, speeches, reports, newspaper clippings and photographs.
Records from 1972 to 1986 are mainly from Ignatieff’s career as an administrator at the University of Toronto. These records were generated during day-to-day operations of these offices and include correspondence, subject files, speeches, writings, clippings and notebooks. In addition, there are documents associated with other organizations and activities in which he was involved, as well as documents relating to his honorary degrees and awards. Extensive background material and drafts trace the evolution of Ignatieff’s published memoir, The Making of a Peacemonger.

Correspondence and photographs can be found throughout the fonds. Researchers are encouraged to search broadly.

Ignatieff, George

Guido Pugliese fonds

  • CA UTM F003
  • Fonds
  • 1969-2019

Fonds consists of material documenting the career of Prof. Guido Pugliese as Associate Professor in the Department of Language Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), and to a limited extent, his involvement in the local Italian Canadian community. Records include textual records such as CVs, correspondence, course material, play scripts and programs, as well as photographs and video recordings mostly related to Italian plays at UTM.

Pugliese, Guido

Audio and video recordings

Series consists of audio and video recordings of the Leslie Bell Singers; radio programs hosted and/or scripted by Leslie Bell; and radio programs where Leslie Bell made guest appearances. Series also includes some informal, candid recordings of the Leslie Bell Singers' reunions and Bell family gatherings.

The Leslie Bell Singers were featured on "Your Host - C.G.E. [Canadian General Electric]" [1949-1952] on CBC radio and on C.G.E. Showtime (1952-1959) on the CBC Television Network. They also performed regularly at the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) Bandshell, and Leslie Bell played their music on his own CBC radio shows. Bell was a commentator for CBC and CFRB radio and appeared regularly on "Assignment" (hosted by Bill McNeil and Maria Barrett) and his own show "Speaking of Music".

University of Toronto Wind Ensemble : Strong emotions

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Elgin Theatre.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Ensemble ; Gillian MacKay, Toby Moisey, James Wu, conductors ; MacMillan Singers ; Jamie Hillman, conductor

Program:

  • Noisy wheels of joy / Eric Whitacre (Toby Moisey, conductor)
  • Serenity (O Magnum Mysterium) / Ola Gjeilo, trans. Gjeilo and Wilson (James Wu, conductor)
  • My sister's tears / Ralph Hultgren
  • Nerve and verve / E.K.R. Hammell
  • Scraps from a madman's diary : musical depiction of the mutation of a once-healthy mind / Catherine Likhuta (with MacMillan Singers ; Jamie Hillman, condutor).

Cendrillon / Jules Massenet

File consists of a program and recording of the University of Toronto Opera Division's production of the opera Cendrillon by Jules Massenet with libretto by Henri Cain, which took place in Elgin Theatre.

Production team: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Maria Lamont, director ; Michelle Tracey, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, lighting designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Anna Theodosakis, choreography and movement director ; Susan Monis, stage manager ; Mabel Wonna cott, assistant director ; Meghan Specht, assistant stage manager ; Christine Bae and Spencer Kryzanowski, répétiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles.

Cast (March 15, 17): Ana Isabella Castro, Kcenia Koutorjevski, Alex Sorensen, Aemilia Moser, Jordana Goddard, Chihiro Yasufuku, George Theodorakopoulos, Dante Mullin-Santone, Carlo Cormier, Rayleigh Becker, Gabriel Klassen, William Salinas-Crosby, Sarah Luedke, Matthew Black, Josh Gibson, Katie Kirkpatrick, Christian Matta, Cameron Mazzei, Janelle Yausif, Taline Yeremian, Alannah Beauparlant, Alia Ginevra, Jaidyn McFadden, Julia Renda, Elizabeth Rodionova, Brooke Zarubin, Ian Gillis, Mazwell Webb-Comer, Frank Yu, Josh Gibson.

Cendrillon / Jules Massenet

File consists of a program and recording of the University of Toronto Opera Division's production of the opera Cendrillon by Jules Massenet with libretto by Henri Cain, which took place in Elgin Theatre.

Production team: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Maria Lamont, director ; Michelle Tracey, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, lighting designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Anna Theodosakis, choreography and movement director ; Susan Monis, stage manager ; Mabel Wonna cott, assistant director ; Meghan Specht, assistant stage manager ; Christine Bae and Spencer Kryzanowski, répétiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles.

Cast (March 14, 16): Ellita Gagner, Kcenia Koutorjevski, Lissy Meyerowitz, Teresa Tucci, Jordana Goddard, Chihiro Yasufuku, Ben Wallace, Dante Mullin-Santone, Lyndon Ladeur, Rayleigh Becker, Gabriel Klassen, William Salinas-Crosby, Sarah Luedke, Matthew Black, Josh Gibson, Katie Kirkpatrick, Christian Matta, Cameron Mazzei, Janelle Yausif, Taline Yeremian, Alannah Beauparlant, Alia Ginevra, Jaidyn McFadden, Julia Renda, Elizabeth Rodionova, Brooke Zarubin, Ian Gillis, Mazwell Webb-Comer, Frank Yu, Josh Gibson.

Cendrillon / Jules Massenet

File consists of a program and recording of the University of Toronto Opera Division's production of the opera Cendrillon by Jules Massenet with libretto by Henri Cain, which took place in Elgin Theatre.

Production team: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Maria Lamont, director ; Michelle Tracey, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, lighting designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Anna Theodosakis, choreography and movement director ; Susan Monis, stage manager ; Mabel Wonna cott, assistant director ; Meghan Specht, assistant stage manager ; Christine Bae and Spencer Kryzanowski, répétiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles.

Cast (March 15, 17): Ana Isabella Castro, Kcenia Koutorjevski, Alex Sorensen, Aemilia Moser, Jordana Goddard, Chihiro Yasufuku, George Theodorakopoulos, Dante Mullin-Santone, Carlo Cormier, Rayleigh Becker, Gabriel Klassen, William Salinas-Crosby, Sarah Luedke, Matthew Black, Josh Gibson, Katie Kirkpatrick, Christian Matta, Cameron Mazzei, Janelle Yausif, Taline Yeremian, Alannah Beauparlant, Alia Ginevra, Jaidyn McFadden, Julia Renda, Elizabeth Rodionova, Brooke Zarubin, Ian Gillis, Mazwell Webb-Comer, Frank Yu, Josh Gibson.

Cendrillon / Jules Massenet

File consists of a program and recording of the University of Toronto Opera Division's production of the opera Cendrillon by Jules Massenet with libretto by Henri Cain, which took place in Elgin Theatre.

Production team: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Maria Lamont, director ; Michelle Tracey, set designer ; Gabriel Cropley, lighting designer ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume designers ; Anna Theodosakis, choreography and movement director ; Susan Monis, stage manager ; Mabel Wonna cott, assistant director ; Meghan Specht, assistant stage manager ; Christine Bae and Spencer Kryzanowski, répétiteurs ; John Sharpe, surtitles.

Cast (March 14, 16): Ellita Gagner, Kcenia Koutorjevski, Lissy Meyerowitz, Teresa Tucci, Jordana Goddard, Chihiro Yasufuku, Ben Wallace, Dante Mullin-Santone, Lyndon Ladeur, Rayleigh Becker, Gabriel Klassen, William Salinas-Crosby, Sarah Luedke, Matthew Black, Josh Gibson, Katie Kirkpatrick, Christian Matta, Cameron Mazzei, Janelle Yausif, Taline Yeremian, Alannah Beauparlant, Alia Ginevra, Jaidyn McFadden, Julia Renda, Elizabeth Rodionova, Brooke Zarubin, Ian Gillis, Mazwell Webb-Comer, Frank Yu, Josh Gibson.

Vocalis I : Da Camera

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Trinity-St. Paul’s Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts.

Program:

  • Vier letzte Lieder, no. 1. Frühling / Richard Strauss, arr. John Greer (Maeve Palmer, soprano ; Joel Goodfellow, piano ; Jeanny Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello)
  • Songs of travel, no. 1. The Vagabond / Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. John Greer (Dante Mullin-Santone, baritone ; Kyeongok Kim, piano ; Jeanny Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello)
  • Violons dans le soir / Camille Saint-Saëns (Jordan Baldwin, countertenor ; Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Leah Lee, piano)
  • Four songs, op. 35. I syng of a mayden ; My Leman is so true / Gustav Holst (Zyion Stephens, soprano ; Veronica Zupanic, violin)
  • Vier letzte Lieder, no. 2. September / Richard Strauss, arr. John Greer (Anaïs Kelsey-Verdecchia, soprano ; Minira Najafzade, piano ; Jeanny Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello)
  • Che si può fare, op. 8 / Barbara Strozzi (Lauren Estey, soprano ; Andrew Park, cello ; Sabina Rzazade, piano)
  • Love sweet. A fixed idea / Jennifer Higdon, Amy Lowell (Chloé Dionne, soprano ; Jeanny Jung, violin ; Andrew Park, cello ; Trevor Flemings, piano)
  • Vier letzte Lieder, no. 3. Beim Schlafengehen / Richard Strauss, arr. John Greer (Stéphanie McKay-Turgeon, soprano ; Jessica Lui, piano ; Jeanny Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello)
  • On Wenlock edge, no. 1. XXXI "On Wenlock edge" / Ralph Vaughan Williams (Jacob Thomas, tenor ; Chun Yi Tsang, piano ; Jacob Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello)
  • Three songs. Far, far from each other ; Music when soft voices die / Frank Bridge (Nicole Percifield, mezzo-soprano ; Colman Yang, viola ; Sabina Rzazade, piano)
  • Vier letzte Lieder, no. 4. Im Ambendrot / Richard Strauss, arr. John Greer (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Sabina Rzazade, piano ; Jeanny Jung, Veronica Zupanic, violin ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Park, cello).

Side-by-side concert : Winter Bach II

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

Performers: Mark Fewer, violin ; Sarah Jeffrey, oboe ; Monica Whicher, soprano

Program:

  • Concerto for oboe and violin / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Cello suite no. 3 in C major, BWV 1009. Courante / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut, BWV 199 / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Orchestra suite no. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 / Johann Sebastian Bach.

UTSO concerto competition finals

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

Program:

  • Premiere rhapsody / Claude Debussy (Niki Tang, clarinet ; Sae Hae Bae, piano)
  • Violin concerto no. 2, Sz. 112 / Béla Bartók (Daria Schibitcaia, violin ; Benjamin Smith, piano)
  • Rhapsody for alto saxophone and orchestra / André Waignein (Yunfei Xie, saxophone ; Ivan Jovanovic, piano)
  • Piano concerto in A minor, op. 16 / Edvard Grieg (Angela Ng, piano ; Xuan He, piano).

Laureates : small jazz ensembles

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

Performers: Judy Zhu, voice ; Matt Aasen, guitar ; Duncan Wilson, piano ; Matthieu Savard, bass ; Michaël Filion, drums

Program:

  • Alice in Wonderland / Sammy Fain
  • On the sunny side of the street / Jimmy McHugh
  • Beautiful love / Wayne King, Victor Young, Egbert Van Alstyne
  • I should care / Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston
  • Bye bye blackbird / Ray Henderson
  • Someday my prince will come / Frank Churchill, Larry Morey.

Vocalini

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

Performers: Suzy Smith, piano

Program:

  • Cosi fan tutte. Ah, Scostati!...Smanie implacabili / W.A. Mozart (Daria Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano)
  • Mattinata / Ruggero Leoncavallo (Enquan (Frank) Yu, tenor)
  • Dichterliebe, op. 48, no. 1. Im wunderschönen Monat Mai / Robert Schumann (Christian Matta, tenor)
  • Sieben frühe Lieder, no 3. Die Nachtigall / Alban Berg (Jaidyn McFadden, soprano)
  • Ariettes oubliées, L. 63a, no. 2. Il pleure dans mon coeur / Claude Debussy (Alina Tigelman, soprano)
  • Puisqu'ici-bas toute âme, op. 10, no. 1 / Gabriel Fauré (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano ; Daria Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano)
  • Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, M. 84, no. 3, Chanson à boire / Maurice Ravel (Gabriel Klassen, baritone)
  • La Bohème. Quando m'en vo / Giacomo Puccini (Nora Ross, soprano)
  • La Travagliata, op. 2, no. 11. Soccorrete, luci avare / Barbara Strozzi (Paulina Zmak, soprano)
  • Giulio Cesare. Svegliatevi nel core / Georg Friedrich Handel (Taline Yeremian, mezzo-soprano)
  • The Consul. Lullaby / Gian Carlo Menotti (Elizabeth Rodionova, contralto)
  • A Song for the Lord Mayor's table, no. 1. The Lord Mayor's table / William Walton (Katie Kirkpatrick, soprano)
  • Hark the lark at heaven's gate sings / Robert Ursan (Maren Richardson soprano)
  • A Song at parting / Roger Quilter (Rayleigh Becker, baritone)
  • La fille du régiment. Chacun le sait / Gaetano Donizetti (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano).

Black women of song

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

Performers: Mélisande Sinsoulier, piano

Program:

  • Sunset / Florence B. Price (Megan O'Donnell, soprano) [not performed]
  • Night / Florence B. Price (Belén Fazio, soprano)
  • Forever / Florence B. Price (Emma Lavigne, mezzo-soprano)
  • Love let the wind cry…how I adore thee / Undine Smith Moore (Daria Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano)
  • Travel's end / Florence B. Price (Mona Subramani, soprano)
  • Hold fast to dreams / Florence B. Price (Julia Renda, mezzo-soprano)
  • Songs to the dark virgin / Florence B. Price (Trinity Turino, mezzo-soprano)
  • Songs of the seasons. Poème d'Automne ; Winter moon / Margaret Bonds (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano)
  • London's burning ; About here / Errollyn Wallen (Claire Latosinsky, soprano)
  • Four songs. Even in the moment ; What lips my lips have kissed / Margaret Bonds (William Salinas-Crosby, tenor)
  • My feet may take a little while / Errollyn Wallen (Ineza Mugisha, soprano).

Jazz composers concert

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

Performers: Andrew Downing Hybrid Ensemble

Program:

  • Stories and dreams / Anton Bali
  • Dreams and adventures / Judy Zhu
  • Puppy love / Matthew Aasen
  • Worlds end / Aiden Fitzpatrick
  • Mount Nemo / Isaac Kashino.

Aurum String Quartet

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

Performers: Roan Ma, Jeanny Jung, violins ; Colman Yang, viola ; Andrew Tai-Soon Park, cello

Program:

  • String quartet no. 62 in C major, op. 76, no. 3 "Emperor" / Joseph Haydn
  • String quartet no. 8 in C minor, op. 110 / Dmitri Shostakovich
  • Two pop songs on antique poems. A Letter from the after-life / Dinuk Wijeratne.

Chamber Choir, MacMillan Singers, Soprano-Alto Chorus, and Tenor-Bass Chorus

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Calvin Presbyterian Church.

Performers: Chamber Choir ; MacMillan Singers ; Soprano-Alto Chorus ; Tenor-Bass Chorus ; Kathleen Allan, Jayden Browne, Michael Denomme, Lori-Anne Dolloff, Thomas Burton, Nathan Gritter, Kathy Haddadkar, Darren Hamilton, conductors

Program:

  • O Love / Elaine Hagenberg (Chamber Choir ; Maren Heylar, cello)
  • Stardust / B.E. Boykin (Chamber Choir)
  • Arise, my love / Joan Szymko (Chamber Choir ; Jayden Browne, conductor)
  • Wade in the watter / arr. Darren Hamilton (Tenor-Bass Chorus ; Darren Hamilton, conductor)
  • I am in need of music / David Brunner (Tenor-Bass Chorus ; Michael Denomme, conductor)
  • Unforgettable / arr. Mac Huff (Tenor-Bass Chorus)
  • The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard / Benjamin Britten (Tenor-Bass Chorus)
  • Karitas á four / Hildegard von Bingen, arr. Zanaida Robles (Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • Canon coronato à 3 / Isabella Leonarda (Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • You are the light of the stars / Joanne Metcalf (Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • I'll give my love an apple / arr. Jenny Trites (Soprano-Alto Chorus ; Nathan Gritter, conductor)
  • Sleepy song / Sherryl Sewepegaham (Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • Patterns on the snow / Mari Esabel Valverde (Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • Six choral folk songs / Gustav Holst (MacMillan Singers)
  • Sing out, my soul / Marcques L.A. Garrett (MacMillan Singers ; Kathy Haddadkar, conductor).
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