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Hearing ice : Megumi Masaki, piano

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

Performers: Megumi Masaki, piano

Program:

  • Vista / Kotoka Suzuki
  • Frozen road / Ian Cusson
  • And bleak blew the easterly wind / Ollie Hawker
  • Always sideways / Brent Lee
  • See the freeze, hear the thaw / Carmen Braden.

Joseph Petric X Penderecki String Quartet : part I

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

Performers: Jeremy Bell, Jerzy Kapłanek, violins ; Christine Vlajk, viola ; Katie Schlaikjer, cello ; Joseph Petric, accordion

Program:

  • Lament in the trampled garden / Marjan Mozetich
  • String quartet no. 3 "The Ship of death" / Norbert Palej
  • Bloom / Abigail Richardson.

Joseph Petric X Penderecki String Quartet : part II

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

Performers: Jeremy Bell, Jerzy Kapłanek, violins ; Christine Vlajk, viola ; Katie Schlaikjer, cello ; Joseph Petric, accordion

Program:

  • String quartet no. 4 "Insects and machines" / Vivian Fung
  • Concertante / Boyd McDonald
  • String quartet no. 1 "Bogusławów" / Tyler Versluis
  • String quartet no. 4 / Krzysztof Penderecki
  • A Letter from the after-life / Dinuk Wijeratne.

Karen Kieser prize concert

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

Performers: Gregory Lee Newsome, curator

Program:

  • Three pieces for piano solo / Marjan Mozetich (Carina Shum, piano)
  • L'esprit chantant / Marjan Mozetich (Elise Wiesinger, violin ; Carina Shum, piano)
  • Subterranean dreams / Stephen Morris (Randall Chaves Camacho, conductor ; Alex Fraga, Hoi Tong Keung, Bevis Ng, Jasmine Tsui, Jacob Valcheff, Meilin Wei, percussion).

University of Toronto Contemporary Music Ensemble concert

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

Performers: University of Toronto Contemporary Music Ensemble ; Wallace Halladay, conductor and saxophone ; Matti Pulkki, accordion

Program:

  • Procession / Marjan Mozetich
  • De profundis / Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Iris / Tansy Davies (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor)
  • Gougalōn : Scenes from a street theatre / Unsuk Chin.

Gryphon Trio @ UTNMF

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

Performers: Analee Patipatanakoon, violin ; Roman Borys, cello ; Jamie Parker, piano

Program:

  • Asylum / Jocelyn Morlock
  • How war changed rondo / Bohdana Frolyak
  • Scales of joy and sorrow / Marjan Mozetich
  • Still falls the snow / John Burge
  • we have lived before / Bruce A. Russell.

Canadian art song showcase

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

Performers: Maeve Palmer, presenter

Program:

  • Listen / Anthony Gunadi (Arushi Das, soprano ; Angela Ng, piano)
  • Afternoon on a hill / David Archibald (Jereney Shen, soprano ; Jingren Sun, piano)
  • Promise me a moment / Elienna Wang (Alannah Beauparlant, soprano ; Phoebe Chen, piano)
  • Enchantments of Gwendolyn. Selections / Marjan Mozetich (Elita Gagner, mezzo soprano ; Elienna Wang, piano)
  • To a stranger / David Archibald (May Sadan, Victoria Chan, voice ; Bryn Blackwood, piano)
  • We both will die then beast / Bennett Luo (Josh Gibson, baritone ; Bennet Luo, piano)
  • Have you ever felt? / Lifia Teguh (Ainsley de Boer, soprano ; Lifia Teguh, piano ; Hayley Chan, cello)
  • Rose amongst the thorns / Aislinn Brown (Maren Richardson, soprano ; Elienna Wang, piano)
  • Acquainted with the night / Anthony Gunadi (Monica Lindsay, soprano ; Jingren Sun, piano)
  • Veiled in sadness / Danial Sheibani (Josh Gibson, baritone ; Danial Sheibani, piano)
  • The Raven / Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu (Victoria Chan, soprano ; Claudia Wong, piano)
  • Letter of farewell / Jingren Sun (Jereney Shen, soprano ; Jingren Sun, piano).

Piano music and movies

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

Performers: Roberto Turrin, piano

Program:

  • L'Album de Madame Bovary / Darius Milhaud
  • Stars : Four sketches for piano / Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco
  • 2 Film studies / Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco
  • Suite del Casanova di F. Fellini / Nino Rota.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Metropolitan United Church.

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Uri Mayer, conductor

Program:

  • Galería siglo XX de pintores / Gerardo Guevara
  • Procession of duos / Marjan Mozetich
  • Symphony no. 9 in E-flat major, op. 70 / Dmitri Shostakovich.

Instrumentalis II

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

Performers: Gillian MacKay, director

Program:

  • Toccata / Aram Khachaturian (Marie Haines, piano)
  • Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother / J.S. Bach (Sophie Jang, piano)
  • Sonata no. 18 in E-flat major, op. 31, no. 3. Allegro / Ludwig van Beethoven (Jessica Lui, piano)
  • Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998 / J.S. Bach (Cedric Theriault, guitar)
  • Two concert etudes, S. 145. Waldesrauschen ; Gnomenreigen / Franz Liszt (Kelsey Zhong, piano).

Sophie Dervaux : excerpt class

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

Performers: Sophie Dervaux, bassoon, 2023-2024 France-Canada Distinguished Visitor in Music ; bassoon students from the Faculty of Music

Program:

  • The Marriage of Figaro. Overture / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Rita Ren)
  • Rite of Spring / Igor Stravinsky (Cian Bryson)
  • Sheherazade / Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Kelton Hopper)
  • Symphony no. 4, op. 36 / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Jaclyn Lee)
  • Pulcinella. Gavotta, variation II / Igor Stravinsky (Abigail Minor)
  • Bolero / Maurice Ravel (Taran Massey-Singh)
  • Violin concerto in D major, op. 77 / Johannes Brahms (Kira Greenlees).

Sophie Dervaux in recital

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

Performers: Sophie Dervaux, bassoon, 2023-2024 France-Canada Distinguished Visitor in Music ; Younggun Kim, piano

Program:

  • Sonata in F minor, TWV 41:f1 / Georg Philipp Telemann
  • Sonata in B-flat major, K. 292 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Fantasie stücke, op. 73 / Robert Schumann
  • Sonata for bassoon and piano, op. 9 / Gustav Schreck
  • Concertino / Marcel Bitsch
  • Interférences, no. 1 / Roger Boutry
  • Bassoon sonata, op. 168 / Camille Saint-Saëns.

Student composer concert

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

Performers: Norbert Palej, director

Program:

  • How long does it take to tune? / Tom Tsang (Christine Suh, clarinet ; Tom Tsang, oboe ; Angela Lin, piano)
  • Out of the ivory palaces / Emmanuel Samuel Wong (Emmanuel Wong, organ ; David Zuniga, voice ; Josephine Leung, voice)
  • Spring prelude : the cherry blossom / Matthew Woolard (Matthew Woolard, piano ; Anwen Robertson, flute)
  • Listen / Anthony Gunadi (Arushi Das, soprano ; Angela Ng, piano)
  • Ecstacy / Pari Bahrami (Jenise Pan, piano ; Antonia Cambre, cello)
  • Flurries / Cooper Pearson (Rocco Marciano, piano)
  • Movement of fate / Maria-Eduarda Mendes Martins (Bevis-Ng, tam-tam)
  • Souvenir / Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu (Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu , violin)
  • String quartet no. 1 : The Crossroads / Jeanne Tsui (Esther Van Rooi, Samantha Cardwell, violins ; Simon Hauber, viola ; Antonia Cambre, cello)
  • Lux Aeterna / Minjoo Kim(Danial Khan Sheibani, conductor ; Alannah Beauparlant, soprano ; Veronica Zupanic, Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu, violins ; Kyung Rok Moon, viola ; Chloe Liang, cello).

SOAR-atoria : arias and ensembles that celebrate and unite

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

Performers: Fourth year and Graduate Oratorio Ensemble Classes ; Dr. Darryl Edwards, instructor ; Dr. Kathryn Tremills, piano ; Michael Denomme, M.Mus. Conducting student, paritone ; Peter Bassmahon, Teaching Assistant, baritone.

Program:

  • Sechs Sprüche, op. 79, no. 1. Frohlokket, ihr Völker auf Erden / Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (everyone)
  • The Light of the world. There shall come forth a rod / Arthur Sullivan (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Elijah, op. 70, MWV A 25. For the mountains shall depart / Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Peter Bassmahon, baritone)
  • Messa a 3. Et incarnatus est / Jacopo (Giacomo) Puccini (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Magnificat in D, BWV 243. Et exultavit spiritus meus / Johann Sebastian Bach (Kcenia Koutorjevski, mezzo soprano ; Aemilia Moser, soprano ; Ben Wallace, baritone ; Carlo Cormier, tenor)
  • L'enfance du Christ: Trilogie sacrée. Dans la crèche, en ce temps / Hector Berlioz (Carlo Cormier, tenor)
  • Magnificat, D. 486. Magnificat anima mea Dominum / Franz Schubert (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Vesperae de Dominica, KV 321. Laudate Dominum / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Aemilia Moser, soprano)
  • Mass in F major, BWV 233. Domine Deus / Johann Sebastian Bach (Ben Wallace, baritone)
  • Mass in G major, BWV 236. Gloria / Johann Sebastian Bach (Aemilia Moser, soprano ; Kcenia Koutorjevski, mezzo soprano ; Carlo Cormier, tenor ; Ben Wallace, baritone).

Lysistrata reimagined

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Fleck Dance Theatre, Queen's Quay Terminal, presented by the University of Toronto Opera Student Composers Collective. The libretto for the opera Lysistrata Reimagined was written by Michael Patrick Albano, with music composed by Aaron Joseph Claude Gascon, Joseph Sehyeok Park, Homa Samiei, Danial Sheibani, Chiara Urban, Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu, Yike Zhang, and Yuhan Zhou.

Production team: Sandra Horst, conductor ; Mabel Wonnacott, director ; Gabriel Cropley, lighting and projection design ; Andrew Nasturzio and Alessia Urbani, costume design ; Meghan Specht, stage manager ; Christina Bell, Joy Castro, assistant stage managers ; John Sharpe, surtitles ; Christine Bae, répétiteur ; Prokor Protasov, teaching assistant.

Cast: Ellita Gagner, Teresa Tucci, Lissy Meyerowitz, Aemilia Moser, Alex Sorensen, Chihiro Yasufuku, Kcenia Koutorjevski, Jordana Goddard, Cameron Mazzei, Lyndon Ladeur, Carlo Cormier, Dante Mullin-Santone, George Theodorakopoulos, James Coole-Stevenson, Ben Wallace, Ana Isabella Castro.

Laureates : innovators

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

Performers: Jonah Nung, piano ; Katya Poplyansky, violin ; Shihiro Yasufuku, soprano

Program:

  • Eight variations on "Shalom Chaverim" / Adolphus Hailstork (Jonah Nung, piano)
  • Sakura alley / Sadao Bekku (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Det är vackrast när det skymmer / Gunnar de Frumerie (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • 4 Visor i svenska folkton, op. 5. När jag för mig själv i mörka skogen går ; Som stjärnorna på himmelen / Wihelm Peterson-Berger (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Hydrangea / Ikuma Dan (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • If life were a mirror… / Kevin Lau (Katya Poplyansky, violin ; Kevin Lau, piano).

Canadian women's brass collective : That's what she said 2 point oh

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

Performers: Michelle Ash, Emily Bellman, Renata Cardoso, Jill Dawe, Sophia Franc, Rebecca Hennessy, Luise Heyerhoff, Amy Horvey, Jayang Kim, Merrie Klazek, Grace Locker, Andrea MacDougall, Anita McAlister, Tamsin Spiller, Katie Sullivan, trumpets ; Charlotte Alexander, Janet Anderson, Jessie Brooks, Marie-Sonja Cotineau, Emily Dunsmore, Julia Fowell, Audrey Good, Allene Hackleman, Jessica Lin, Margaret McGillivray, Christine Passmore, Piper Shiels, Elise Taillon-Martel, French horns ; Abellia Chan, Kenzie Ford, Vanessa Fralick, Megan Hodge, Camille Renaud, Madeleine Doyon-Robitaille, Cathy Stone, Rachel Thomas, trombones ; Isabelle Lavoie, Malena Lorenson, Sheila MacMillan, bass trombones ; Carina Lam, euphonium ; Elizabeth Fair, Audray Boivin-LaFramboise, Olive MacPhail, Jen Stephen, Catherine Tansley, Brooklynn Williams, tubas ; Ashley Patoine, Laura Savage, Nikki Huang, Kelsey Choi, percussion ; Gillian MacKay, Megan Hodge, conductors

Program:

  • Gathering of the armies / Richard Wagner, arr. Jay Friedman
  • Canzon Septimi toni no. 2 / Giovanni Gabrieli, arr. Robert King
  • Walkabout / Phil Snedecor (Trumpet Ensemble ; Anita McAlister, conductor)
  • Prelude and fugue in A minor / J.S. Bach, arr. Lowell E. Shaw (Horn Ensemble)
  • Adoration / Florence Price, arr. David J. Miller
  • Flying circus / Jim Self
  • Origin / Cait Nishimura
  • Fanfare for the forgotten empire / Alice Gomez
  • Lydian variations / Elizabeth Raum
  • Eclipse / Jon Buono
  • Alborada del gracioso / Maurice Ravel, arr. Michael Allen
  • The Pines of the Appia way / Ottorino Respighi, arr. J. Kreines.

Writings

Series consists of rough notes, lecture notes, final copies, correspondence, press releases, and photographs from books, articles, presentations, and poetry by Derek Healey.

Christmas newsletters

File consists of copies of the annual Christmas newsletter from Derek and Olive Healey with personal and professional highlights and updates.

Anthems and motets

Subseries consists of miscellaneous anthems and motets set by Derek Healey, including manuscripts, transparencies, and master scores.

Short miscellaneous works

Series consists of miscellaneous short, non-opus compositions by Derek Healey, including manuscripts, transparencies, and master scores.

Derek Healey fonds

  • OTUFM 78
  • Fonds
  • 1947-2023

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the career of composer, organist, and teacher Derek Healey. Records include manuscripts from his original compositions (op. 1-164) and other shorter works and arrangements; rough notes for his compositions; posters, fliers, postcards, programs, and photographs from performances of his compositions; significant correspondence with colleagues, including librettist Norman Newton, with whom Healey collaborated on his opera Seabird Island, op. 46; and copies of lectures, articles, and reviews of his compositions.

Healey, Derek

Poetry

Series consists of a typeset collection of Derek Healey's poetic output, including a preliminary introduction to the set, written by Healey upon compilation of the texts in 2023. The bulk of the poems were written in Maidenhead, England (1963-1968) and Brooklyn, New York (2004-present), when time permitted. Healey wrote very few poems in Guelph, Ontario and Eugene, Oregon, and wrote nothing in Victoria, British Columbia or Ruislip, England. Many of the texts were set to music. In 2004, Healey studied poetry at the Gotham Writers' Workshop in Manhattan with Mary Donnelly.

Twelve preludes, op. 6 : rough notes and performance records

File consists of a summary of performances, a copy of the published edition by Jaymar Music (1972), newspaper clippings of reviews of performances, and correspondence with performers. File includes a video of a performance by Kei Enomoto in Fukuoka, Japan (August 11, 2023).

In the middle of ordinary noise... : an auditory masque : for narrator, soprano, baritone, clarinet, two keyboards, and tape

File consists of the manuscript score for a piece commissioned for performance at the international conference "The Legacy of Northrop Frye" at Victoria University, University of Toronto (October 29, 1992). The premiere performance was by Jerry Franken, narrator; Monica Whicher, soprano; Erik Oland, baritone; Robert W. Stevenson, clarinet; John Beckwith, keyboard; and Omar Daniel, tape and keyboard. Text by James Reaney. File also includes recordings for the soundtrack or tape part, created by Dennis Patrick for a performance in 2023.

Other performance records

Series consists of programs, posters, correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating to performances, concerts, and events that John Beckwith participated in as a composer, performer, speaker, administrator, researcher, and/or script writer.

Rough notes and performance records

Series consists of Derek Healey's rough notes, including manuscript sketches and drafts, for his compositions, which he began to keep and maintain after a conversation with librarian Rollyn Morris at the University of Victoria. After 1999, when Healey began to compose on the computer (starting with Six Canadian Folk Songs, Set II, op. 86, these rough notes are fewer, as the majority of his "notes" were on the computer. These later compositions include printouts of the work's status about a week after it was started.

Series also contains performance records for Healey's compositions, including correspondence with performers, programs, posters, reviews, and other pertinent materials. Healey began collecting performance materials after arriving in Canada in August 1979.

Series also includes notes on Healey's compositions taken during and following lessons with Boris Porena (1962-1963) and his "favourite" notebook with sketch and reference material (e.g., Indian talas, piano struts, etc.) that he referenced and used regularly throughout his compositional career.

One midsummer morning, op. 82 : rough notes and performance records

File consists of correspondence; printouts of photographs from the premiere performance with Michael Purvis-Smith and Barrie Cabena and subsequent performances by the University of Toronto Wind Ensemble with Jeffrey Reynolds and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Wind Orchestra, directed by Nigel Boddice; manuscript sketches and rough draft materials; scrapped movements; notes on revisions; performance notes; and programs and reviews.

Morgenstern Lieder, op. 129 : rough notes and performance records

File consists of printouts of photographs from a rehearsal of the piece with Saskia Klumpp (contralto), Claudio Tesorino (alto saxophone), and Ulrich Paetzholdt (piano); programs, including an autographed program from Saskia Klumpp's performance in November 2023; research notes on Christian Morgenstern; correspondence; and a copy of Derek Healey's talk on Christian Morgenstern and his Morgenstern Lieder, op. 129.

Sonata, op. 161 : rough notes and performance records

File consists of printouts of ideas for the composition, notes, rejected pages from the third movement, a rough draft of the score, harp revision pages, correspondence, and a copy of the program from the premiere performance by Gianfranco Brundo (soprano saxophone) and Alba Brundo (harp).

Correspondence

Series consists of Derek Healey's correspondence with publishers and conductors regarding his compositions.

Correspondence with Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor

File consists of correspondence with University of Toronto Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony conductor Jeffrey Reynolds, regarding the performance of the following works by Derek Healey:

  • One Midsummer Morning, op. 82 (November 2002; February 1, 2013; March 29, 2018; April 1, 2023)
  • English Dances, op. 95 (February 10, 2007)
  • Hunter, op. 134 (January 29, 2015).

Programs

Subseries consists of programs from performances by John Beckwith, programs performances of Beckwith's compositions and arrangements, and programs with program notes by Beckwith.

Piano Fest III

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

Program:

  • Preludes, op. 23. Largo ; Maestoso ; Alla Marcia / Sergei Rachmaninoff (Bowen Li)
  • Toccata and Fugue in E minor, BWV 914 / Johann Sebastian Bach (Jenise Pan)
  • Sonata in C major, op. 53 "Waldstein". Allegro con brio / Ludwig van Beethoven (Claire Xiao)
  • Étude no. 6 in G-sharp minor, S. 141 "La Campanella" / Franz Liszt (Amanda Wang)
  • Miroirs, no. 4. Alborada del gracioso / Maurice Ravel (Lauren Esch)
  • Le Tombeau de Couperin. Prélude ; Rigaudon / Maurice Ravel ; Concert etude, op. 40, no. 1 / Nikolai Kapustin (Jayne Sakurako Abe)
  • Toccata / Aram Khachaturian (Marie Haines)
  • Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II. Prelude and Fugue in B major, BWV 892 / Johann Sebastian Bach (Andrii Torgovtsev)
  • Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960. Molto moderato / Franz Schubert (Jack Chang) [not performed]
  • Variations sérieuses, op. 54 / Felix Mendelssohn (Chiya Hou)
  • Vers la flamme, op. 72 / Alexander Scriabin (Dalen Cubillos)
  • Symphonic etudes, op. 13 / Rpnert Schumann (Vanessa Yu)
  • Sonata no. 2 in B-flat minor, op. 35. Grave - Doppio movimento ; Marche funèbre: Lento ; Finale: Presto / Frédéric Chopin (Aljoša Jurinić).

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

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

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Emily Rocha, soprano ; Matheus Coelho do Nascimento, conductor ; Uri Mayer, conductor

Program:

  • Oberon overture / Carl Maria von Weber (Matheus Coelho do Nascimento, conductor)
  • Rückert-Lieder / Gustav Mahler (Emily Rocha, soprano)
  • Symphony no. 1 in C minor, op. 68 / Johannes Brahms.

Piano Fest II

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

Program:

  • Papillons, op. 2 / Robert Schumann (Jessica Lui)
  • 3 Romances, op. 11. Andante - Allegro passionato / Clara Schumann (Daniel Zhou)
  • 4 Klavierstücke, op. 119. Intermezzo in B minor, Adagio ; Intermezzo in E minor, Andantino un poco agitato / Johannes Brahms (Carols Fernandez)
  • 24 Preludes for piano. Prelude in E-flat major ; Prelude in E-flat minor ; Prelude in G-sharp minor / Eduard Abramian (Narek Abrahamian)
  • Mephisto waltz no. 1, S. 514 / Franz Liszt (Hannah Cai)
  • Novelette in F-sharp minor, op. 23, no. 8 / Robert Schumann (Angela Ng)
  • Sonata in F major, op. 10, no. 2. Allegro / Ludwig van Beethoven (Phoebe Lin)
  • Sonata in F-sharp minor, op. 11. Introduzione: Un poco adagio - Allegro vivace / Robert Schumann (Alice Lin)
  • Ballade no. 3 in A-flat major, op. 47 / Frederic Chopin (Ginger Lam)
  • Ballade no. 2 in B minor, S. 171 / Franz Liszt (Mindy Eng)
  • Sonata no. 2 in D minor, op. 14. Andante / Sergei Prokofiev (Sophie Dahea Jang)
  • Violin partita no. 2, BWV 1004. Chaconne in D minor / Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Ferruccio Busoni (Charlotte Tang).

University of Toronto Wind Symphony : Fantasia

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

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; Pratik Gandhi, conductor

Program:

  • Fantasia in G / Timothy Mahr
  • Amazing grace / Frank Ticheli (James Wu, graduate student conductor)
  • Second suite in F, op. 28, no. 2 / Gustav Holst, ed. Colin Matthews
  • Fantasia for alto saxophone / Claude T. Smith (Yunfei Xie, alto saxophone)
  • Gaudete / Kristie Hunter
  • Interrupted mechanical whispers : a short wind discord / Yuhan Zhou (commission and world premiere)
  • Fantasia in G major, BWV 572 / J.S. Bach, arr. Richard Franko Goldman and Robert L. Leist
  • Beauty broken / Nicole Piunno.

Piano Fest I

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

Program:

  • Impromptu in A-flat major, D. 899, no. 4 / Franz Schubert (Ka Hei Barbie Fong)
  • Sonata in C minor, op. 13. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio / Ludwig van Beethoven (Susannah Zou)
  • Sonata in B minor, Hob. XVI:32. Minuet and trio ; Finale - Presto / Joseph Haydn (Victoria Jiang)
  • Humoreske, op. 20 / Robert Schumann (Sumi Kim)
  • Nebula / Heather Schmidt (Carina Shum)
  • In memoriam to the victims of Chernobyl / Larysa Kuzmenko (Adrian Tsui)
  • Wu Kui / Zhou Long (Elliot Shen)
  • 10 pieces from Romeo and Juliet, op. 75. Scene ; Young Juliet ; Montagues and Capulets / Sergei Prokofiev (Kelsey Zhong)
  • Venezia e Napoli, S. 159. Tarantella no. 3 / Franz Liszt (Fiona Shu)
  • Sonata no. 3 in F minor, op. 14. Allegro brillante / Robert Schumann (Katie Dong)
  • Romance in A minor, WoO 28 ; Impromptu in E major, ICS 5 / Clara Schumann (Shuman Zhou)
  • Sonata no. 2 in G-sharp minor, op. 19. Andante / Alexander Scriabin (Joyce Zheng)
  • 2 Mazurkas, op. 40 / Alexander Scriabin ; Etude no. 2, Vivace / Grazyna Bacewicz (Xuan He)
  • Sonata no. 1 in B major, op. 9. Allegro ma non troppo / Sergei Bortkiewicz (Mariya Olrenko).

University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble and flute and guitar duos

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

Performers: Rob MacDonald, director

Program:

  • Sonata in D minor, K. 213 / Domenico Scarlatti, arr. Julian Gray and Ron Pearl ; Duo nocturne no. 4, op. 37 / Antoine de l'Hoyer (Carl Jung, Grey Le, guitars)
  • Serenata op. 109, no. 1 / Ferdinando Carulli (Jessie Zhou, flute ; Ciel Fang, guitar)
  • Five microtangos. …pero siempre conmigo! ; Entre mis brazos / Claudio Camisassa (Josie Li, flute ; James Baker, guitar)
  • Mountain songs. Barbara Allen ; The House carpenter / Robert Beaser (Megan Mahoney, flute ; Scott Jolicoeur, guitar)
  • La tendre / Christoph Nichelmann, arr. Andrew Forrest (Daniel Chernyak, Linda Liu, Keer Pan, guitars)
  • Three chorales. Ach was soll ich Sünder machen ; Das neugerborne Kinderlein ; Herr, ich habe mißgehandelt / J.S. Bach, arr. Logan Gabriel ; Ponteio (agolopado) / Celso Machado (Daniele Chernyak, Elizabeth Chernyak, Linda Liu, Keer Pan, guitars)
  • Sonatina op. 71, no. 3 / Mauro Giuliani, arr. Heinrich Albert (Demian Bolañs Cobeña, Elizabeth Chernyak, Ciel Fang, guitars)
  • Musica incidental campesina. Preludio ; Interludio / Leo Brouwer (Demian Bolaños Cobeña, Ciel Fang, guitars)
  • Sonatina, op. 25. Tempo di Siciliane ; Allegretto grazioso / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Josh Chong, flute ; Cédric Thériault, guitar)
  • Summer garden suite. Opening ; Summer garden ; Farewell / Sérgio Assad (Scott Jolicoeur, Cédric Thériault, guitars)
  • Baião de Gude / Paulo Bellinati (Simon Farintosh, Scott Jolicoeur, Cédric Thériault, guitars).
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