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Karen Kieser Prize Concert : U of T New Music Festival

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Presented by Gregory Lee Newsome
  • Like A Memory / Hildegard Westerkamp (Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa, piano ; Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion ; Marla Hlady, sculpture)
  • Attending to Sacred Matters / Hildegard Westerkamp (Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion)
  • Klavierklang / Hildegard Westerkamp (Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa, piano and spoken voice ; Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion)
  • Prélude / Francis St-Germain (Quatuor Cobalt)
  • Karen Kieser Prize Presentation (Gregory Lee Newsome and Francis Ubertelli)
  • Quartetto 2 / Francis Ubertelli (Quatuor Cobalt)

ACTOR 1: Sound Tools vs. Tool Sounds

File consists of a program and recording of a concert presented by Eliot Britton.

Performers: Tiago Delgado, clarinet ; Boyce Jeffries, percussion ; Arlan Vriens, violin ; Nathaniel Jenkins, trombone ; Brayden Friesen, trombone
Participants : Jack Hughes ; Steven Webb ; Tristan Zaba ; Sergei Kofman ; Aida Khorsandi Ardebili

Electric jazz plus!

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. The concert was supported by the University of Toronto's Electro-Acoustic Music Studio.

Performers: Eliot Britton ; Gordon Hyland

Program:

  • Mr. Miami / Gordon Hyland
  • How do you feel? / Gordon Hyland
  • TC 2.0 / Andrew Rooda
  • VICTORY! / Gordon Hyland
  • Drift / Andrew Rooda
  • Stella by starlight / Victor Young
  • Count to 12 / Gordon Hyland.

Composing for Theatre Concert

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Performers: Tristan Durie, flute ; Tiago Delgado, clarinet ; Saba Yousefi-Taemeh, violin ; Matthias McIntire, viola ; Dongso Kim, cello ; Matti Pulkki, accordion

Program:

  • Shadow man / Babak Taghinia
  • Usurping the stage / Daniel Romberger
  • The lottery / Boriša Sabljic
  • Country bare jamboree / Tristan Zaba
  • The story / Hamidreza Khalatbari

(Half of) The Complete Sonatas for Piano and Violin by Ludwig van Beethoven

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Mark Fewer, violin and James Parker, piano.

Program:

  • Talk
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Allegro / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Adagio molto espressivo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Scherzo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Rondo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Talk
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Allegro con spirito / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Adagio con molt' espressione / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Rondo / Ludwig van Beethoven

Queer Peel Oral History Project collection

  • CA UTM C002
  • Collection
  • 2020

Collection consists of seven oral history interviews of LGBTQ2+ activists, UTM students and alumni, and residents of the Peel Region (Mississauga and Brampton) in Ontario, Canada. Interviews were conducted by students enrolled in the undergraduate course HIS395S LGBTQ2+ Oral History: Queer Peel offered at the University of Toronto Mississauga in the 2020 winter term.

Queer Peel Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Dena Taylor conducted by Ruth Belay

Dr. Dena Bain Taylor, a retired faculty member in the Department of English at the University of Toronto, attended the University at its St. George campus as both an undergraduate and graduate student. While the interview touches on the early experiences Taylor had as a student, it focuses on the period between 1968 to 1973 when she was a resident of Rochdale College. She describes the foundation and structure of the residence, including identifying key individuals, concurrent initiatives, funding sources, and the external issues that shaped the residence. Throughout the interview, Taylor reflects on the philosophical underpinnings that were central to the collective ethos of the space and its genesis as a centre for experiential learning, activism, arts, spirituality, experimentation and place-making. The interview captures aspects of Rochdale’s impact, including the activities of involved individuals, the influence of American political thought, as well as the organizations and initiatives that were developed there. Taylor speaks to some of the issues that surfaced in the residence such as sexism, sexuality, and mental health, as well as how these issues were portrayed in the media. In discussing her own experiences and reflecting on the broader significance of the College, Taylor details and questions how the residence fundamentally challenged the status-quo.

Organizations

  • Rochdale College
  • Hart House, University of Toronto
  • Indian Institute
  • Campus Co-operative
  • Toronto Community Housing

Subject Topics

  • Experiential learning
  • Alternative education
  • Co-operative and collective models
  • Housing
  • Counter-culture
  • Arts
  • Back-to-the-land movement
  • Financial access to post-secondary education
  • Sexual freedom
  • Draft evasion
  • Spadina Expressway

Oral history interview with John Foster conducted by Ruth Belay

John Foster, Sessional Lecturer in International Studies and Justice Studies at the University of Regina, formerly in interdisciplinary studies, Carleton University, completed his graduate studies at the University of Toronto in the late 1960s (M.A., 1973, Ph.D. 1977). In his interview, Foster comments on how the growing social consciousness of the era shaped student organizing, protest movements, and interest in cooperative models. He discusses his early experiences with student activism both in Saskatchewan and Toronto, including with the Student Union for Peace Action (SUPA) and the Christian youth movement.

The interview focuses on his involvement in the establishment of accessible and affordable childcare at U of T that provided students and working parents with the necessary supports to pursue their education. Foster connects the founding of the Campus Community Cooperative Daycare Centre to the women’s movement, as well as with new and developing ideas around early childhood education. For example, the cooperative approach used at the daycare was challenged by the provincial government’s daycare branch who were critical of the model. Foster recalls key moments in the Cooperative’s history, including the sit-in at Simcoe Hall and occupation of 12 Sussex Ave., the second centre on Devonshire Place, his personal experiences as a parent-volunteer, and the coordination of member’s contributions to the collective.

Organizations

  • Campus Community Cooperative Daycare Centre
  • Student Union for Peace Action (SUPA)
  • United Church of Canada
  • Student Administrative Council (SAC)

Subject Topics

  • Child care
  • Early childhood education
  • Cooperatives and collective models
  • Peace movement
  • Women’s movement
  • Institutional response
  • Community engagement
  • Institutional response

Oral history interview with Norman Kwan conducted by Ruth Belay and Daniela Ansovini

Dr. Norman Kwan, a graduate from UofT’s Faculty of Dentistry, provides his account of student and community response to CTV’s W5 Campus Giveaway episode. Airing on September 30th, 1979, the reporting alleged that Canadian citizens were being denied opportunity in professional graduate programs and targeted students who were visible minorities as unfairly occupying these placements, regardless of their citizenship or status as Canadians themselves. The xenophobic tone and misrepresentation of foreign students ignited protests across the country. Dr. Kwan discusses his involvement in the student response, particularly how the Chinese Students’ Association’s President, Dinah Cheng, approached and worked with Chinese-Canadian professional associations and community groups to protest, pursue a lawsuit, and create a set of demands. He describes the impacts and outcomes of their advocacy including CTV’s apology, solidarity built between different groups, the creation of the Chinese Canadian National Council, and the shift in his own political consciousness.

Organizations

  • Chinese Students’ Association, University of Toronto
  • Canadian Television Network (CTV)
  • Ad Hoc Committee of the Council of Chinese Canadians Against W5
  • Council of Chinese Canadians (Ontario Chapter and Irene Chiu)
  • Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (FCCP)
  • Chinese Professional Association of Canada
  • New Democratic Party (NDP)

Subject Topics

  • Racism in the press
  • Discrimination in higher education
  • University admissions
  • Canadian race relations
  • Chinese Canadian activism
  • Chinese Canadian community
  • Professional graduate education
  • International students
  • Southeast Asian refugees
  • International students
  • Community organizing
  • W-Five

Oral history interview with Bonte Minnema conducted by Ruth Belay

Bonte Minnema, a digital media and marketing consultant, was an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto’s St. George Campus in the mid-1990s where he was actively involved in advocating for the LGBT community. Minnema shares some of his background growing up and coming out in southwestern Ontario, why he was drawn to UofT, and his initial experiences at Trinity College. He describes some of his involvement in equal rights activism taking place outside of the University, and then focuses on the start of his advocacy on campus. Initially looking at discrimination in the provision of student services, for example in UofT’s Health Services, and within curriculum, Minnema also describes the revival of a student organization aimed to build support and social infrastructure for LGBT students on campus. He recalls a number of different initiatives in both respects, as well as solidarity networks between different student groups, allies in various roles, and the dynamics of activism at the University. Minnema reflects on the complex and continued impact that activism has had through his career, how he has navigated the public persona that developed with this, and the type of social value he sees in activist perspectives and approach.

Organizations

  • LGBTOUT
  • Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario
  • Centre for Women and Trans People, UofT
  • Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG)
  • Muslim Students’ Association
  • Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies
  • Health and Wellness – Student Life, UofT
  • Nobel Knights

Subject Topics

  • UofT Sexual Diversity Program
  • Homo Hops
  • Positive Space Campaign
  • Equity and inclusion in curriculum
  • Homophobia
  • Solidarity networks
  • Student health services
  • Financial barriers
  • Scholarships
  • Privacy

Oral history interview with Tom Mathien conducted by Ruth Belay

Dr. Thomas Mathien is the former Associate Director of the Transitional Year Programme (TYP) at the University of Toronto and an occasional course instructor in the UofT's Department of Philosophy. His interview primarily focuses on key developments of the TYP, though Mathien also recounts some of his early participation as a student in teach-ins, student government, and various collective initiatives in late 1960s and 1970s. Mathien describes the history of the TYP, noting early confrontations with the University, key individuals involved, and the programme’s role in supporting access to post-secondary education that is rooted in a recognition of the impacts of racial, economic, and cultural difference that students experience at the University. He speaks at length about shifts in the programme's curricular, pedagogical, and community-based approaches that have been adopted and developed over a span of 30 years. For example, he notes the interest in including Indigenous knowledge in curriculum, as well as initiatives to help support the financial security of students. Mathien ends the interview reflecting on the educators who influenced his own political thought and approach.

For additional information on the Transitional Year Programme please see Access and Equity in the University: A Collection of Papers from the 30th Anniversary Conference of the Transitional Year Programme, University of Toronto / Ed. Keren Braithwaite Organizations

Organizations

  • Transitional Year Program, University of Toronto
  • Campus Community Cooperative Daycare Centre
  • Student Union for Peace Action
  • Students’ Administrative Council
  • Innis College, University of Toronto
  • University of St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto

Subject Topics

  • Community education
  • Equity in education
  • Community engagement
  • Access to post-secondary educatio
  • Financial barriers to post-secondary education
  • Collective models
  • Indigenous curriculum
  • Institutional response

Oral history interview with Mary Anne Chambers conducted by Ruth Belay

Mary Anne Chambers, former Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament (2003 – 2007) and Senior Vice-President of Scotiabank, completed her degree at the University of Toronto Scarborough in 1988. In the interview, Chambers highlights the impact that the University has had on her life while pursuing her academic and professional interests. She gives examples from various points in her career, including the support she received from students as she ran for the Legislative Assembly and the opportunities that she created as a UofT donor and member of Governing Council. Chambers shares in detail some of the initiatives that she has led and supported at UofT, in particular the Imani Academic Mentorship Program, which aims to address systemic barriers that create disproportionate access to post-secondary education. She connects this work to how she sees her role as an advocate and her deep commitment to the East Scarborough community, as well as broadly discussing the positive impacts of community involvement and giving back.

Organizations

  • University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC)
  • Governing Council – UofT
  • Academic Resource Centre – UTSC
  • Imani Academic Mentorship Program
  • Government of Ontario
  • Black Students’ Association, UTSC

Subject Topics

  • Mature students
    • Mentorship
    • Accessibility of post-secondary education
    • Racial justice
    • Financial barriers to education
    • Community partnership
    • Community involvement
    • Equity in education
    • Philanthropy

Oral history interview with June Larkin conducted by Ruth Belay and Daniela Ansovini

Dr. June Larkin, former Director of Equity Studies and professor in the Women and Gender Studies Department, completed her graduate studies at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) in 1993. Larkin describes her involvement in the creation of OISE’s Sexual Harassment Caucus, a group formed to address sexual harassment at the institution through policy and education. With seventeen years of prior experience as an elementary school teacher, Larkin shares how this advocacy shifted her doctoral work to focus on sexual harassment in high schools and also led to developing educational toolkits and workshops to support school boards looking to implement their own policies. In discussing her research, community-based initiatives, and teaching, she reflects on the definition of activism and many forms it can take. Within the context of the Equity Studies Program more broadly, she notes the ways in which she and other professors have worked to respond to the shifting interest of students, particularly to support their engagement in issues at and beyond the University.

Organizations

  • Ontario Institute of Studies for Education (OISE)
  • Sexual Harassment Caucus, OISE
  • Sexual Harassment Resistors Everywhere (SHREW)
  • Equity Studies Program, New College, University of Toronto
  • Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto

Subject Topics

  • Women’s movement and feminism
  • Sexual harassment policy
  • Violence against women
  • Equity in education
  • Intersectionality
  • Equity Studies
  • Sexual health
  • Community engagement
  • Institutional response
  • Occupy! Movement
  • Activist scholarship

Oral history interview with Ike Okafor conducted by Ruth Belay

Ike Okafor, currently the Senior Officer for Service Learning and Diversity Outreach at the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Faculty of Medicine, was a founding member and former President of the Black Student Association (BSA) at UofT. In the interview, Okafor provides a rich account of community and advocacy work aimed to specifically address systemic barriers to higher education for Black students. He discusses his experiences seeing the under-representation of Black students at UofT, the founding of the BSA in 1999, and re-establishment of the Fourth Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. He speaks to the dual interests of these groups: to create community and support access to post-secondary education, and describes how these aims were supported through the activities of a number of closely aligned initiatives.

Okafor describes how his later professional roles at UofT, in the Office of Student Recruitment and the Faculty of Medicine, have focused on leveraging the institution’s resources to better support and attract a diverse student body. He discusses the role of public institutions and the necessary urgency to recognize the social contract by which they are underpinned. This reorientation would emphasize responsibility of public bodies to significantly serve the public, require collaboration with community partners, and meaningfully support equity objectives.

Organizations

  • Black Students’ Association (BSA)
  • Annual Black High School Conference, Black Students’ Association
  • National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
  • New College – University of Toronto
  • Black Medical Student Association (BMSA)
  • Huron-Sussex Residents Organization
  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (AΦA)
  • Tan Furu
  • Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA)
  • Toronto District School Board (TDSB)

Subject Topics

  • Mentorship
  • Racial justice
  • Access to post-secondary education
  • Fraternities
  • Equity in education
  • Discrimination in education
  • Community partnership
  • Institutional transformation
  • Institutional response

Boyanna Toyich inaugural memorial concert

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Program not available.

Program:

  • Welcome / Lilian Toyich
  • Paulin Scholtz Bach
  • Petkovski
  • Sibelius Bach
  • Remarks / Don McLean
  • Mozart (Ostrowski Ward)
  • Brahms (Landry)
  • Beethoven (Moon)
  • Lizt (Fulsom)
  • Faber (Woloszczek Ke)
  • Palmer (Woloszczuk Ke)
  • Remarks / Walter
  • Faure (Paulin Forget Philcox)
  • Faure (Paulin Wong)
  • Scelci (Clarke)
  • Rossini (Ke Agostino Lee)
  • Closing / Lilian Toyich.

PianoFest 3

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Italienisches Konzert. Nr. 2, Andante ; Nr. 3, Presto / J.S. Bach (Hannah Shen)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 16, op. 31, no. 1, G major. Allegro vivace / Ludwig van Beethoven (Futian Yao)
  • Sonatina, piano. Modéré ; Mouvt. de menuet / Maurice Ravel (Aimi Howden)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 2, B minor / Franz Liszt (Naomi Wong)
  • Fantasien, piano, op. 17, C major. Mäßig / Robert Schumann (Geoffrey Conquer)
  • Scherzos, piano, no. 3, op. 39, C-sharp minor / Frederic Chopin (Jack Chang)
  • Variations sérieuses / Felix Mendelssohn (Lindsay Bui)
  • Fantasien, piano, K. 475, C minor / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Joshua Su)
  • Improvisations, piano, no. 1, B minor ; Improvisations, piano, no. 15, C minor / Francis Poulenc (Lynna Bao)
  • Suite de danzas criollas / Alberto Ginastera (Anastasia Kulikova)

[Brass Choir]

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Program not available.

Performers: Brass Choir ; Gillian MacKay, conductor

Program:

  • Strauss
  • Rautavaara 1
  • Rautavaara 2
  • Lauridsen
  • Nunes
  • Wagner
  • Mussorgsky Howarth.

PianoFest 2

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Kunst der Fuge. Contrapunctus, no. 18 / J.S. Bach (Richard Cao)
  • Französische Suiten. Nr. 4. Prelude ; Allemande ; Courante ; Sarabande ; Gigue / J.S. Bach (Sarah Marchack)
  • Sonatas, piano, D. 664, A major. Allegro moderato / Franz Schubert (Karen Wong)
  • Pieces, piano. Valse caressante ; Canone ; Notturno / Ottorino Respighi (Grace Shin)
  • Preliudii i fugi, piano, op. 87. No. 13 / Dmitri Shostakovich (Liam Pond)
  • Französische Suiten. Nr. 5. Sarabande ; Allemande ; Gigue / J.S. Bach (Iris Hung)
  • Rondo capriccioso / Felix Mendelssohn (Vivian Kwok)
  • Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A minor ; Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A major / Johannes Brahms (Vivid Ma)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 2, op. 22, G minor. So rasch wie möglich ; Andantino ; Scherzo / Robert Schumann (Elaine Yang)
  • Isle joyeuse / Claude Debussy (Annie Cao)
  • Scenes from a jade terrace. Warrior / Alexina Louie (Michelle Lin)

PianoFest 1

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Sonatas, piano, no. 16, op. 31, no. 1, G major. Allegro vivace / Ludwig van Beethoven (Michelle Zhao)
  • Rhapsodies, piano, op. 79. No. 1 / Johannes Brahms (Yin Yin)
  • Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A major / Johannes Brahms (Mimi Ke)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 2, G. Mäßig schnell / Paul Hindemith (Shelley Shao)
  • Impromptus, piano, no. 3, op. 34, A-flat major / Gabriel Fauré (Shelley Shao)
  • Romances sans paroles / Gabriel Fauré (Wen Ding)
  • Études d'exécution transcendante. No 10 / Franz Liszt (Sunny Zhai)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 14, op. 27, no. 2, C-sharp minor. Allegretto ; Presto agitato / Ludwig van Beethoven (Stephanie Zou)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 2, B minor / Franz Liszt (Kelly Zhu)
  • Jeux d'eau / Maurice Ravel (Maria Fedyushina)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 4, op. 52, F minor / Frédéric Chopin (Dane Ko)
  • Isle joyeuse / Claude Debussy (David Potvin)

Operatic Showpieces : UTSO ; U of T Opera ; MacMillan Singers

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; U of T Opera and the MacMillan Singers ; Sandra Horst and Uri Mayer, conductors.

Program:

  • Talk (Don McLean)
  • Fidelio (1814). Ouverture / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Fidelio (1814). O welche Lust / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Fidelio (1814). O Gott, welch ein Augenblick / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Lohengrin. Vorspiel / Richard Wagner
  • Lohengrin. 3. Akt. Einleitung ; Treulich geführt / Richard Wagner
  • Talk (Uri Mayer and Felipe Téllez)
  • You and I, Here and There. Vocalise Concertante / Felipe Téllez (Nicole Percifield, mezzo-soprano)
  • Forza del destino. Sinfonia / Giuseppe Verdi
  • Macbeth. Che faceste? / Giuseppe Verdi
  • Aïda. Gloria all' Egitto / Giuseppe Verdi

Gospel Choir

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Gospel Choir, directed by Darren Hamilton.

Program:

  • Expect The Great
  • Wade In The Water (Soloist: Ismene Papadopoulou)
  • It’s Me, It’s Me (Standing in the Need of Prayer) (Soloist: Kayla Falkenholt)
  • Jesus, Oh What A Wonderful Child (Soloists: Ismene Papadopoulou and Briana Lee)
  • The Lord Is Blessing Me
  • Faith (Soloists: George Kobty and Vannessa Gadoutsis)
  • Can’t Give Up Now (Soloists: Briana Lee, Anna Chung and Phoebe Wong)
  • Better

University of Toronto 12tet

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: U of T 12tet ; with Kris Davis, pianist/composer ; Terry Promane, director

Program:

  • Diatom Ribbons / Kris Davis, arr. Ben Isenstein (Solos: Kris Davis, Jacob Chung, Nathaniel Jenkins)
  • The Very Thing / Michaël Attias, arr. Nathaniel Jenkins (Solos: David Hodgson, Meghan Gilhespy, Kris Davis)
  • Rhizomes / Kris Davis, arr. Tom Fleming (Solos: Evan Dalling, Kris Davis)
  • Stone's Throw / Kris Davis, arr. Max Donaldson (Solos: Kris Davis, Nicholas Adema, Harry Bartlett, Keith Barstow)
  • Sympodial Sunflower / Kris Davis arr. Carter Brodkorb (Solos: Kris Davis)
  • Certain Cells / Kris Davis, arr. Keith Barstow (Solos: Harry Bartlett, David Hodgson, Keith Barstow, Hannah Barstow)
  • Reflections / Julius Hemphill, arr. Kaelin Murphy (Solos: Alex Manoukas, Kaelin Murphy)

Songs of the season

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

Performers: Dr. Trevor Chartrand, curator and pianist

Program:

  • Joshua. Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre / George Frideric Handel (Anna-Julia Davd, soprano)
  • Messiah. He shall feed his flock / Handel (Frances Beg, soprano ; Simone Hogeveen, mezzo soprano)
  • Amahl and the night visitors. Oh woman, you may keep the gold / Gian Carlo Menotti (Christian Umipig, baritone)
  • Three mystical songs. Three jolly shepherds / Alec Rowley (Patricia Weber, soprano)
  • Three mystical songs. The birthday / Alec Rowley (Patricia Weber, soprano)
  • Stille nacht / Franz Xaver Gruber (Madelaine Battista, soprano)
  • Gesu Bambino / Pietro Yon (Alexa Frankian, soprano ; Ineza Mugisha, soprano)
  • Christmas oratorio. Herr, dein Mitleid, dein Erbarmen / J.S. Bach (Nathania Rose Chan, soprano ; Carmen Martin, baritone)
  • Corpus Christi carol / Benjamin Britten (Chelsea Pringle-Duchemin, soprano)
  • Christmas at the cloisters / John Corigliano (Rianna Robinson, soprano)
  • The polar express. Believe / Glen Ballard ; Alan Silvestri (Olivia LaPointe, soprano ; Sophia Mackey, soprano)
  • If I but had a little coat / Kenneth Walton (Tiffanie Samuels, soprano)
  • We wish you a merry Christmas / traditional carol (entire company).

University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers:University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra ; Jeffrey McFadden, director

Program:

  • [Rain / Travis Marcum (High School Ensemble)]
  • [Echo Canyon / Travis Marcum (High School Ensemble)]
  • Follow the Star: Fantasy on an Old Dutch Christmas Hymn / Stephen Dodgson (Carmine Coccimiglio ; Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • From Dodici romanze per due chitarre, op. 333/2. Le nid et la rose ; Le bon pasteur ; Le petit doigt (Ciel (Sizhe) Fang ; Peter Le)
  • Danza paraguaya / Agustín Barrios Mangoré
  • Lo que vendrá / Astor Piazzolla (Tod Dorozio ; Carl Jung)
  • Theme and Variations from String Sextet No. 2, op. 18b / Johannes Brahms, arr. by John Williams (Carmine Coccimiglio ; Alejandro Izquierdo)
  • Retratos. Pixinguinha / Radamés Gnattali (Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • Retratos. Anacleto de Medeiros / Radamés Gnattali (Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • Estampas. Siega / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Estampas. Fiesta en el Pueblo / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Allegretto calmo / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Adagio / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Allegretto / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)

To Hold Off Winter's Chill : Choirs

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist ; Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist ; Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist

Program:

  • Salve regina / Javier Busto (Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Oyfn Pripetchik / Mark M. Warshawsky, arr. Mara Bowman (Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Cedit Hyems / Abbie Betinis (Joey Zhang, flute ; Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind / Sherri Porterfield (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Toku-Toku / Braeden Ayres (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Dans les chantiers / Traditional Québecois, arr. Mark Sirett (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Ding-a Ding-a Ding / Greg Gilpin (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Winter Proverbs / Frances Farrell (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Frobisher Bay / James Gordon, arr. Braeden Ayres (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Christus ist geboren / Franz Liszt (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Da Pacem / Charles Gounod (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Snowforms / R. Murray Schafer (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Gloria Kajoniensis / Levente Gyöngyös (Lara Moshaver, Alisha Suri, soprano 1 soloists ; Camille Labonte, Diyara Toktamyssova, soprano 2 soloists ; Maria Fedyushina, Emily Harris, soprano 3 soloists ; Sam Kerr, Jacob Valcheff, percussion ; Justin Azerrad, David Baik, violin ; Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)

Taking flight : University of Toronto wind ensemble

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Ensemble ; Gillian MacKay, conductor

Program:

  • Requiem for a hummingbird / Marc Mellits
  • Moth / Viet Cuong
  • Concertos, saxophone, band / Ingolf Dahl (with Christopher Jones, alto saxophone)
  • Bugs / Roger Cichy
  • Stillness (After Amelia Earhart) / Tom Davoren

University of Toronto wind symphony

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor.

Program:

  • On the air / Michael Daugherty
  • Raag mala / Michael Colgrass
  • Armenian dances. Part 1 / Alfred Reed
  • Rest / Frank Ticheli
  • Fiesta mexicana / H. Owen Reed

World music ensembles

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Renshu Daiko / Seiichi Tanaka (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Iwai / Kiyoshi Nagata (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Fuyu no Michi (Winter Road) / Shuichi Hidano (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Ogi Matsuri Daiko / Yoshikazu Fujimoto (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Nigun L’chu N’ran’na ... Odessa Bulgar no. 3/Bulgar ala Naftule (University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Umru Mayne (Esther-Ruth Teel, voice ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Der Ziser Bulgar (University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Dem Trisker Rebn’s Khosid ... Bassarabian Zhok (Kayla Falkenholt, harp ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • A Yor Nokh Der Khosene (Sinem Arslan, voice; Emily Ninavaie, voice ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Expect The Great (Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Wade In The Water (Soloist: Ismene Papadopoulou ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Faith (Soloists: George Kobty and Vannessa Gadoutsis ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Can’t Give Up Now (Soloists: Briana Lee, Anna Chung and Phoebe Wong ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Better (Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)

Lele’s tune

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by David Braid, piano ; Jim Vivian, bass ; Mark Fewer, violin ; Peter Wowk, violin ; Arlan Vriens, viola ; Allison Rich, cello.

Program:

  • Talk
  • Lele’s Tune / David Braid

Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 11 O’Clock Jazz Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by the Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 11 O’Clock Jazz Orchestra ; Christine Duncan and Jim Lewis, directors.

Program:

  • Nature Boy / E. Ahbez, arr. K. Marsh
  • Sinkin' Soon / N. Jones and L. Alexander, arr. K. Marsh
  • Tell Me What You Feel / H. Barstow
  • Os Bravos / Traditional, arr. S. De Pedra, adapted by L. Swankey
  • Closing / A. Giammaria
  • Blink Twice / J. Welchner
  • Chasing the Sun / M. Anderson, J. Antonoff and S. Bareilles, arr. K. Marsh
  • Events III for Jazz Orchestra and Improvising Choir / Lewis/Duncan
  • This Way / S. Nestico
  • Days of Wine and Roses / H. Mancini, arr. M. Schneider
  • Samba Con Getchu / B. Brookmeyer
  • Willow Weep For Me / A. Ronell, arr. B. Brookmeyer
  • Jump Down, Spin Around / Traditional, arr. M. Holober

Voice Studies at the University of Toronto presents : First Year Undergraduate Singers in Performance

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • Elizabethan lyrics. My life's delight / Roger Quilter (Camille Labonte, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Don Giovanni. Vedrai, carino, se sei buonino / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Alexis Bateman, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Lieder, op. 105. Wie Melodien zieht es mir / Johannes Brahms (Sarah Richardson, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Moto di gioia mi sento / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Kathleen Kovacs, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Poemi del Sole. Riflessi / Francesco Santoliquido (Sasha Koukarina, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Je te veux / Erik Satie (Hermione Tankard, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Music as Soft Voices Die / Roger Quilter (Lara Moshaver, soprano; Claire Harris, piano)
  • Après un rêve / Gabriel Fauré (Jordana Goddard, soprano; Suzy Smith, piano)
  • Arie di stile antico. Spirate pur, spirate / Stefano Donaudy (Charlotte Goss, soprano; Tristan Savella, piano)
  • Nuove musiche. Amarilli mia bella / Giulio Caccini (Antos Blonski-Mendez, baritone; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Giustino. Vedrò con mio diletto / Antonio Vivaldi (James Dyck, soprano; Michael Rose, piano)
  • Paride ed Elena. O del mio dolce ardor / Christoph Willibald Gluck (Rayleigh Becker, baritone; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Green Cornfield / Michael Head (Sarah Mole, soprano; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Lieder, op. 48. Bitten / Ludwig van Beethoven (David Avila, bass baritone; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Romance / Claude Debussy (Anna Tanczak, soprano; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Schwanengesang (Song cycle). Ständchen / Franz Schubert (Anika Venkatesh, soprano; Helen Becqué, piano)
  • Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Caro mio bene; arranged / Josef Myslivecek (Martina Ortiz-Luis, soprano; Narmina Efendiyeva, piano)
  • Nozze di Figaro. Non più andrai farfallone / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Jamalitto Al Titi, baritone; Vlad Soloviev, piano)

U of T Contemporary Music Ensemble: Re:SPECT(ral)

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by the U of T Contemporary Music Ensemble ; Wallace Halladay, director ; with Lindsay Connolly, mezzo-soprano and Matti Pulkki, accordion.

Program:

  • Licht! (in memoriam Gérard Grisey) / Régis Campo (Matti Pulkki, accordion)
  • Pranam, no. 1 / Giacinto Scelsi (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor ; Lindsay Connolly, mezzo-soprano)
  • Profondeur / Georg Friedrich Haas
  • De L’Épaisseur / Philippe Leroux (Heng-Han Hou, violin ; Allison Rich, cello ; Matti Pulkki, accordion)
  • Partiels / Gérard Grisey

Brass chamber concert

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Jeffrey Reynolds, director

Program:

  • Quintets, cornets (2), alto horn, baritone, tuba, no. 2, op. 6, E-flat major. Allegro risoluto / Victor Ewald (Malcolm Horava, Declan Scott, Trumpets; Paolo Rosselli, Horn; Nathaniel Jenkins, Trombone; Tony Luo, Tuba; Vanessa Fralick, coach)
  • Laudes. Reveille / Jan Bach (Malcolm Horava, Declan Scott, Trumpets; Paolo Rosselli, Horn; Nathaniel Jenkins, Trombone; Tony Luo, Tuba; Vanessa Fralick, coach)
  • Suite in F major. Chasse / Eugene Bozza (Noah Hawryluck, David Hunter, Zoë Leblanc, Joanne Yin, Horns; Audrey Good, coach)
  • Suite in F major. Chanson ancienne / Eugene Bozza (Noah Hawryluck, David Hunter, Zoë Leblanc, Joanne Yin, Horns; Audrey Good, coach)
  • Péri. Fanfare / Paul Dukas (Daniel Barak, Freddy Abu Sido, Trumpets; Catherine Wang, Horn; Ben Storm, Trombone; Mike Liu, Tuba; Jim Spragg, coach)
  • Suite from the Monteregian Hills. Marche / Morley Calvert (Daniel Barak, Freddy Abu Sido, Trumpets; Catherine Wang, Horn; Ben Storm, Trombone; Mike Liu, Tuba; Jim Spragg, coach)
  • Suite from the Monteregian Hills. Chanson Melancolique / Morley Calvert (Daniel Barak, Freddy Abu Sido, Trumpets; Catherine Wang, Horn; Ben Storm, Trombone; Mike Liu, Tuba; Jim Spragg, coach)
  • Suite from the Monteregian Hills. Valse Ridicule / Morley Calvert (Daniel Barak, Freddy Abu Sido, Trumpets; Catherine Wang, Horn; Ben Storm, Trombone; Mike Liu, Tuba; Jim Spragg, coach)
  • Suite from the Monteregian Hills. Danse Villageoise / Morley Calvert (Daniel Barak, Freddy Abu Sido, Trumpets; Catherine Wang, Horn; Ben Storm, Trombone; Mike Liu, Tuba; Jim Spragg, coach)
  • Quintet no. 2 / B.M. Jacobowitz (Boris Chung, Samantha Dale, Trumpets; Gabe Conquer, Horn; Grace Hamilton, Trombone; Abby Erwied, Bass Trombone; Sal Fratia, coach)
  • Preludes, piano, book 1. Fille aux cheveux de lin; arr. / Claude Debussy, arr. Gary Kulesha (Boris Chung, Samantha Dale, Trumpets; Gabe Conquer, Horn; Grace Hamilton, Trombone; Abby Erwied, Bass Trombone; Sal Fratia, coach)
  • Quintets, trumpets (2), horn, trombone, tuba, no. 1 / Lewis M. Miller (Boris Chung, Samantha Dale, Trumpets; Gabe Conquer, Horn; Grace Hamilton, Trombone; Abby Erwied, Bass Trombone; Sal Fratia, coach)
  • Scherzo, trumpets (2), horn, trombone, tuba / John Cheetham (Alexis Dill, Adrian Rogers, Trumpets; William Kowalenko, Trombone; Dia Tam, Horn; Bien Carandang, Bass Trombone; David Pell, coach)
  • Have Yourself A Merry Christmas / Alastair Kay (Alexis Dill, Adrian Rogers, Trumpets; William Kowalenko, Trombone; Dia Tam, Horn; Bien Carandang, Bass Trombone; David Pell, coach)
  • Trios, piano, violin, cello, H. XV, 25, G major. Rondo all'ongarese; arr. / Josef Haydn (Alexis Dill, Adrian Rogers, Trumpets; William Kowalenko, Trombone; Dia Tam, Horn; Bien Carandang, Bass Trombone; David Pell, coach)
  • Just A Closer Walk / Traditional, arr. Don Gillis (Bailey Underwood-Doe, Nicholas Stevenson, Trumpets; Sophie Shah, Horn; Jasmine Fok, Trombone; Paul Nemec, Tuba; John Jasavala, coach)
  • Irish Tune from County Derry / Percy Aldridge Grainger (Bailey Underwood-Doe, Nicholas Stevenson, Trumpets; Sophie Shah, Horn; Jasmine Fok, Trombone; Paul Nemec, Tuba; John Jasavala, coach)
  • Bridal rose / Calixa Lavallée, arr. Howard Cable (Bailey Underwood-Doe, Nicholas Stevenson, Trumpets; Sophie Shah, Horn; Jasmine Fok, Trombone; Paul Nemec, Tuba; John Jasavala, coach)
  • Quartets, horns, op. 35. Nocturne / Nikolay Tcherepnin (The West Coasties: Anna Ding, Calvin Krueger, Kevin Li, Shin Wang, Horns; Chris Gongos, coach)
  • Quartets, horns, op. 35. Ancienne chanson allemande / Nikolay Tcherepnin (The West Coasties: Anna Ding, Calvin Krueger, Kevin Li, Shin Wang, Horns; Chris Gongos, coach)
  • Quartets, horns, op. 35. Chasse / Nikolay Tcherepnin (The West Coasties: Anna Ding, Calvin Krueger, Kevin Li, Shin Wang, Horns; Chris Gongos, coach)
  • Fripperies. No. 4 / Lowell E. Shaw (The West Coasties: Anna Ding, Calvin Krueger, Kevin Li, Shin Wang, Horns; Chris Gongos, coach)
  • Morning Song / Scott Irvine (Katherine Moffatt, Charlie Watson, Trumpets; Simon Au-Young, Horn; Jack Gagner, Trombone; Ben Whitby, Tuba; Anita McAllister, coach)
  • Puttin' on the Ritz / Irving Berlin. arr. Stephen Roberts (Katherine Moffatt, Charlie Watson, Trumpets; Simon Au-Young, Horn; Jack Gagner, Trombone; Ben Whitby, Tuba; Anita McAllister, coach)

A Woman For All Seasons

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • Spring (from Four Seasons Ballade) / Alice Ping Yee Ho (Katy Clark, soprano; Christine Bae, pianist)
  • Always Springtime / Carol Ann Weaver (Sydney Trotter, soprano; Mélisande Sinsoulier, pianist)
  • In Spring / Shelley Elizabeth Marwood (Alexandra Delle Donne, soprano; Dakota Scott-Digout, pianist)
  • Summer (from Green and Gold) / Jana Skarecky (Lauren Estey, soprano; Dakota Scott-Digout, pianist)
  • In the Summer / Nephenee Rose (Tiffanie Samuels, soprano ; Mélisande Sinsoulier, pianist)
  • Autumn Leaves / Maria Eduarda Martins (Loren Graziano, soprano; Mélisande Sinsoulier, pianist)
  • Night / Marla Kishimoto (Nicole Percifield, mezzo-soprano; Dakota Scott-Digout, pianist)
  • Night in October / Ruth Watson Henderson (Alexandra Brennan, soprano; Christine Bae, pianist)
  • Lady Icicle (from Singing in the Northland) / Martha Hill Duncan (Julia Barber, mezzo-soprano; Christine Bae, pianist)
  • Snow (from Lullabies) / Cecilia Livingston (Julia Barber, mezzo-soprano; Meilin Wei, marimba)
  • Winter Lullaby / Carmen Braden (Camille Rogers, mezzo-soprano; Meilin Wei, marimba)

Student composers concert no. 2

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Program:

  • Winter Music / Michael Nunes (b. 2000) (Michelle Hui - flute ; Luca Ortolani - oboe ; Tommaso Masnari - clarinet ; Michael Nunes - horn ; Eric Belanger - bassoon)
  • Carxe / Aryo Nazaradeh (b.1996) (Joshua Su - piano)
  • The Last Moments of Our Season. I: In the Amber of Autumn, Dream of Me... ; II: If I Had... / Emma Colette Moss (b.1999) (Emily Rocha - soprano ; Emma Moss - piano)
  • Annabel Lee / Benjamin Gabbay (b.1995) (Concreamus Chamber Choir - Kai Leung, conductor ; Benjamin Gabbay- piano)
  • Sonata-Fantasy / Peter Wang (b. 1996) (Peter Wang - piano)
  • Scherzo for Solo Cellist / Ian Ching-Hei Chan (b. 2001) (Gretchen Lee - cello)
  • Fran / Kevin Mulligan (b. 1995) (Saba Yousefi - violin ; Lexi Li - violin ; Sam Edwards - viola ; Kevin Zi-Xiao He - cello)
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