- CA OTUFM 03-A
- Series
- 1908, 1921, 1958
Part of Toronto music life collection
Series consists of miscellaneous programs, predominantly for concerts that took place in Toronto.
Part of Toronto music life collection
Series consists of miscellaneous programs, predominantly for concerts that took place in Toronto.
Part of Phil Nimmons fonds
Series consists of manuscripts scores, parts, and scripts. These arrangements were made by Phil Nimmons for various ensembles.
Interviews conducted by Ezra Schabas
Part of Sir Ernest MacMillan collection
Series consists of taped recordings of interviews conducted by Ezra Schabas as part of his research for his book on Sir Ernest MacMillan. Series also includes some recordings of interviews (not conducted by Schabas) with Sir Ernest MacMillan, and a recording of a performance by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by MacMillan.
Research files and correspondence
Part of Sir Ernest MacMillan collection
Series consists of Ezra Schabas's textual research files for his biography of Sir Ernest MacMillan. Files include correspondence with Schabas, copies of correspondence with MacMillan, copies of newspaper articles and photographs, and copies of research on MacMillan by other individuals, including that by Keith MacMillan.
Part of Lothar Klein fonds
Series consists of programs and press notices for performances of Lothar Klein's compositions.
Theoretical and critical writings
Part of Lothar Klein fonds
Series consists of materials created for Klein's teaching at the University of Toronto, and interview with Witold Lutoslawski, and various composition studiesand exercises.
Compositions : scores, parts, and sketches
Part of Lothar Klein fonds
Series consists of manuscript scores and parts, and sketches, for Lothar Klein's instrumental, vocal, choral, chamber, and orchestral works. File also contains film and incidental music written by Klein.
Catatonics, and other video art works
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains a file of scores, scripts, and publicity materials.
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains letters, cards, and correspondence, including letters from George Crumb; John Leberg; Witold Lutoslawski; R. Murray Schafer; Pierre Trudeau (2). Cards: Vera [Frenkel]; Michael [Snow] (2); Veronica Tennant; Grant [?]; and, David [?] (2). Series also contains autographed photographs from Elly Ameling and Philippe Entremont, and a photograph of Taussig with Natalia Granados (Barcelona, 1980).
Term papers for graduate courses
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains term papers written for the first Mus. M. degree in Performance granted by the University of Toronto.
Musical compositions and arrangements
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains compositions and arrangements by Elyakim Taussig.
Scrapbooks : newspaper clippings, and programs
Part of Elyakim (Peter) Taussig fonds
Series contains a scrapbooks documenting Taussig's career as a performer through programs and newspaper clippings.
Part of Talivaldis Kenins fonds
Series consists of examination papers set, lecture notes, and student papers from Kenins's time at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto.
Part of Talivaldis Kenins fonds
Series consists of audio recordings of works by Talivaldis Kenins, including some recordings of performances conducted by Kenins and some world premieres. Many of the recordings were made for CBC broadcast. Others were performed at the University of Toronto. The series also includes three audio cassettes from a 1996 program on CJRT-FM that featured an interview with Kenins interspersed with recordings of his compositions, and recordings of Kenins' son George Juris Kenins performing the cello.
Programs, press reviews, and publisher's catalogues
Part of Talivaldis Kenins fonds
Series consists of programs from performances of Kenins’s compositions, and reviews of the concerts. Series also contains copies of scholarly writing about Kenins and his compositions.
Correspondence, writings, and lectures
Part of Talivaldis Kenins fonds
Series consists of Talivaldis Kenins’s personal and business correspondence, program notes, scripts for essays and lectures, and transcriptions of interviews.
Compositions : scores, parts, and sketches
Part of Talivaldis Kenins fonds
Series consists of manuscript scores, parts, and sketches for compositions by Talivaldis Kenins.
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of materials for: Cascando (1963-1965), Wordsong (1971-1973), Guitarmusic for John Cage (1972-1975), Wordmusic (1973-1974), Mikemusics (1973-1977), Silencesong (1974), Minutemusics (1977-1980), Thunderword (1978-1979), Nonologue (Onemanshow, 1980), and Sh! (Mikemusics, 1973-1977).
Writings, general correspondence
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of correspondence with composers and performers; lists, indexes, and other documents; and, research notes.
Ontario College of Art projects
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of Udo Kasemets's notebooks, posters, and plans for projects at the Ontario College of Art (OCA). Series also contains Kasemets's OCA teaching materials and notes.
Mixed media : participation pieces, ‘lecturessays’, events organization, and correspondence
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of draft text for speeches; posters for events; and, charts and tapes that accompanied Udo Kasemets's presentations and lectures.
Scores after 1960 : multi-purpose scores, combination scores, theatre pieces
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of manuscript scores, charts, sketches, and performance instructions for compositions written after 1960.
Before 1960 : conventional media
Part of Udo Kasemets fonds
Series consists of manuscript scores written before 1960.
Part of John Beckwith fonds
Series includes awards and honours, radio transcripts, portraits, journal articles, and other bibliographic documents.
Part of John Beckwith fonds
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence, including letters from and to many Canadian musicians and composers.
Part of John Beckwith fonds
Series consists of administrative writings, correspondence, reviews, radio programs, and other documents relating to John Beckwith’s work at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the University of Toronto, and various other appearances at conferences, symposiums, and universities. Series also includes writings related to his publications.
Librettos, texts, performance records
Part of John Beckwith fonds
Series consists of texts and librettos for John Beckwith’s compositions and arranges, as well as related correspondence, programs, reviews, and other notes.
Part of John Beckwith fonds
Series consists of original manuscripts and copies of manuscripts, including both scores and parts, for compositions composed or arranged by John Beckwith.
Part of Theodore Thomas collection
Series consists of microfilm copies of scrapbooks, correspondence, and programs relating to Theodore Thomas's career, which Ezra Schabas used for the biography Theodore Thomas : America's conductor and builder of orchestras, 1835-1905.
Correspondence regarding preparation and promotion of biography
Part of Theodore Thomas collection
Series contains correspondence dealing with the preparation and promotion of the Thomas biography, including correspondence with those who assisted Ezra Schabas in the research, writing, and publication process, and on other related matters.
Research files by topic or library
Part of Theodore Thomas collection
Series contains miscellaneous research files created and gathered by Ezra Schabas in the production of his biography of Theodore Thomas. The series also includes copies of three articles written by Schabas on Thomas, prior to the publication of the biography.
Part of Theodore Thomas collection
Series consists of chronological research files. Some of the files include tables of contents, which index the notes, clippings, and copies of material relating to Theodore Thomas's career included in the file.
Teaching and performance materials
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of materials created by J. Churchill Arlidge in the course of his teaching and performance career, including sheet music with added vocal parts, written in his own hand, a practice record booklet that he published in Toronto in 1907, and the script and program for a concert that he gave in the 1880s.
Research and biographical documents
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of research materials about J. Churchill Arlidge gathered by Robert (Bob) Arlidge.
Promotional materials and memorabilia
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of a promotional booklet and poster, which feature the same photograph and include excerpts of newspaper reviews of his performances. Series also includes his wooden conductor's baton.
Correspondence and family records
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of letters to J. Churchill Arlidge concerning his performances; family correspondence; Arlidge's wedding certificate; and a jewel pendant that belonged to his mother.
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of promotional and personal photographs of J. Churchill Arlidge, his family, and groups to which he belonged, including the Independent Order of Foresters (Arlidge was the High Organist); Christ Church at Deer Park, Toronto, Ontario; and a Grand Jury in 1907, which was appointed to investigate and make recommendations regarding public institutions and services in Toronto.
Music, Scripts, Programs, Posters
Part of Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Bob Revue fonds
This series contains music, programs, posters, scripts and other similar materials.
Records related to student self government
Part of Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Dean of Women fonds
Series consists of records related to student government, the Annesley Student Government Association and the Women's Undergraduate Association.
Compositions and original creations
Part of Phil Nimmons fonds
Series contains original works with Phil Nimmons as main author. The series includes scripts for radio broadcasts as well as scores and parts for various ensembles.
Part of Victoria College (Toronto, Ont.). Registrar's Office fonds
Series consists of the subject and correspondence files of the Registrar and the Associate Registrar and cover the main activities of the office such as providing services to students, planning and organizing events including convocations and installations, administering scholarships and awards as well as acting as secretary to the Senate. The series is broken down into the following sub-series:
Sub-series 1: Academic year files, 1913-1981
Sub-series 2: Administration and General Files
Sub-series 3: Records related to Awards, Scholarships, Bursaries and Medals
Sub-series 4: Installation and Convocation Files
Sub-series 5: Records related to Admissions, Enrolment and Graduation
Sub-series 6: Special Events
Sub-series 7: Student Programs
Sub-series 8: Records related to the Board and Senate
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
The series comprises menus from around the world featuring a variety of cuisines including Afghan, American Argentinian, Armenian, Asian, Bangladeshi, Brazilian, Burmese, Cambodian, Caribbean, Chinese (Peking, Szechuan, Shanghai, Yunnan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hunan and Jiangnan), Colombian, Cuban, Dutch, Ecuadorian, Egyptian, European, Filipino, Finnish, French, Hong Kong style, Indian, Indochinese, Indonesian, Islamic, Israeli, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Latin American, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Mughlai, Nepalese, Pakistani, Pan-Asian, Peruvian, Russian, Scandinavian, Singaporean, Southwestern, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Venezuelan, Vietnamese, seafood and vegetarian.
Menus are from restaurants located in Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, China (Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai), Egypt, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Turkey, Vietnam, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Wales, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada (British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory), Costa Rica, Cuba, Curaçao, El Salvador, Greenland, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, the United States (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming), Australia, New Caledonia (France) New Zealand, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela.
Menus types included placemat menus, single sheet menus, trifold and four fold, five fold and seven fold menus and menus in booklet style. Some menus are laminated while others are in vinyl enclosures. Menus range from take away and delivery to eat in and include wine lists as well.
Menus from hotels, cruises and airlines are also included in this series.
The series is divided into 6 subseries: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America. The division is based on the 7-continent model, substituting Australia as a continent and replacing it with Oceania for greater geographical coverage.
Part of Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Bursar's Office fonds
This series consists of architectural and technical drawings for existing, proposed, and demolished Victoria University buildings. Both academic and non-academic use buildings are included.
Collected manuscripts and bibliographic material
Part of Tuppil Venkatacharya fonds
Series consists of manuscripts collected by Prof. Venkatacharya. Material predominately includes texts that appear to have been copied from originals held in libraries within India.
Part of Tuppil Venkatacharya fonds
Series consists of material related to the research and textual studies of Prof. Venkatacharya, including its funding. Material includes notes and annotated texts, translations and transliterations, as well as corrections. Texts appear to be in Sanskrit with Telugu and Devanagari characters, though may also include other alphabets. Also included within the series is material related to the funding for research and publishing projects.
Part of Tuppil Venkatacharya fonds
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence. Material includes communication with specific individuals, including Giuseppe Tucci, in addition to departmental communications and letters to publishers. Subject matter represented includes family matters and updates, supervisory responsibilities to students in both Canada and abroad, and reviews of publishing activity.
Chronological files (correspondence)
Part of Tuppil Venkatacharya fonds
Series consists of material organized in chronological files, primarily comprised of incoming and outgoing correspondence. Material documents both the personal and professional life of Prof. Venkatacharya. A substantial portion of the material relates to Venkatacharya’s publishing activity as well as the transfer of texts for his research from various publishers, distributors, and libraries in India, particularly The Adyar Library and Research Centre. Additionally, documentation of his academic activity is covered through correspondence with colleagues.
Material also includes received correspondence from family members overseas and provides documentation of Venkatacharya’s various positions in India, Italy, and at the University of Toronto. Series also includes some coverage of his participation with various Toronto South Asian community groups, such as the Hindu Institute of Learning.
The series for reference files is primarily comprised of newspaper clippings, often extensively annotated and includes some reports and notes on particular events and publications.
Minutes of the Curriculum Committee
Series consists of minutes of the Curriculum Committee, 1976–1989.
Minutes of the Planning Advisory Committee and the Priorities Task Force
Series consists of minutes of the Planning Advisory Committee, 1974–1990 and reports of the Priorities Task Force established by the Emmanuel College Council in response to the Victoria University Board of Regents Task Force looking into the future of Victoria University.