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Correspondence with Leslie Music Supply

File consists of correspondence with Leslie Music Supply. The following of Healey's works were published by Leslie Music Supply:

  • Inuit Hunting Song [formerly "Eskimo Hunting Song," part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • When Christ was Born of Mary [part of Liber Natalis I, op. 84]
  • As I was A-Walking [part of Liber Natalis I, op. 84]
  • The Banks of Loch Erin [part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • Danse, mon moin, danse! [part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • Get to bed [part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • The Jovial young sailor [part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • Salish Song [part of Six Canadian folk songs, set 1, op. 41b]
  • In Flanders Fields.

Correspondence and publishing schedules with Oregon Catholic Press

File consists of correspondence and publishing schedules for Oregon Catholic Press (OCP) regarding the publication the following titles:

  • For all thy Saints, O Lord (2007)
  • God be in My Head (1998)
  • The God Whom Earth and Sea and Sky (1997) [from Liber Natalis, op. 84]
  • The Lowly Child (2005)
  • O Blessed Queen of Mercy (2005)
  • Rejoice, the Glorious Day has Come (2007).

Posters

Series consists of a selection of posters advertising concerts that included works by Derek Healey.

Death and the drum major : rough notes and performance records

File consists of an annotate draft of the script by John J. Walsh, S.J.; Derek Healey's notes; manuscript sketches and drafts for the music cues; performance announcements; and a program from the performance. "Death and the Drum Major" was a Lenten interlude written and directed by Walsh as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations of St. Joseph's, Yorkville, with live music provided by Derek Healey.

Correspondence

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

Correspondence and publishing schedules with ECS Publishing

File consists of correspondence and publishing schedules for ECS Publishing. The following of Healey's works were published by ECS Publishing:

  • At morn - at noon - at twilight dim (2012)
  • Awake and join the cheerful choir (2006) [from Liber Natalis, op. 84]
  • Before the paling of the star (2011) [first carol from Two Christina Rossetti Carols]
  • Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit (2009) [first prayer from To the Ear of God : Five Prayers, op. 117]
  • Christmas hath a darkness (2011) [second carol from Two Christina Rossetti Carols]
  • Draw nigh, and take the body of the Lord (2015)
  • From our happy home (2003) [from Liber Natalis, op. 84]
  • A Hymn of glory (2003)
  • Hymn to the queen of heaven (2011)
  • Lord Jesus, think on me (2012)
  • The Lord he comes (2007)
  • Love came down at Christmas (2011)
  • A Maiden mild (2005) [from Liber Natalis, op. 84]
  • Rejoice, o Land (2005)
  • The White dove (2007)
  • The Virgin (2007)
  • When Shades of night (2007).

Correspondence and articles by Tim Reymish, conductor

File consists of correspondence from and online articles by the conductor Tim Reymish. File includes the following articles:

  • "Composer of the Month: Derek Healey, 75th Birthday for Derek Healey" (March 2011)
  • "Derek Healey, an Interview" (January 2013)
  • "The Wind Music of Derek Healey," British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles (BASBWE) (August 2013).

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).

Derek Healey : a 60th birthday tribute : Dublin Street United Church, Guelph

Item is a handwritten poster on bristol board from a concert organized by Barrie Cabena at the Dublin Street United Church, Guelph, Ontario for Healey's 60th birthday. Performers included Healey, Boyd McDonald, Matthew Jones, Jan Overduin, Barrie Cabena, the Cambridge Girls Choir, and the Dublin Street Senior Choir. The program included performances of Healey's compositions:

  • Cantata "Praise the Lord" : for SATB chorus and solos, recorders, harpsichord
  • In Flanders fields and The Shepherd boy's song : for choir and organ
  • Sonata Barocca : for soprano instrument, bass baroque instrument and clavier
  • Twelve preludes : for piano
  • Sonata II : for organ
  • Sonata III, op. 80 : for organ [premiere performance by Jonathan Oldengarm]
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