Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Afternoon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1985-1986). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series and programs from masterclasses and other special events held at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings from the Faculty of Music's New Music Festival, a series of concerts that take place each year in January.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings from the Faculty of Music's New Music Festival, a series of concerts that take place each year in January.
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.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday at Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. Traditionally, these events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music on Thursday afternoons.
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.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday at Noon series. This series features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. Traditionally, these events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music on Thursday afternoons.
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of the Orchestral Training Program (OTP) Chamber Orchestra, from performances given at the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM).
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts in the Thursday Evening series and the Thursday Scholarship series. This group of concerts features faculty artists as well as guests, and usually feature small ensemble chamber music and vocal or instrumental recitals. These events take place in the Walter Hall at the Faculty of Music.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1995-1996 academic year. Volume also includes programs from the Noon Concert Series, Voice Studies concerts, Evening Concerts, and Special Events.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1994-1995 academic year. Volume also includes programs from the Thursday at Noon series and other miscellaneous concerts.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1993-1994 academic year. Volume also includes programs from concerts, the Thursday Noon Series, miscellaneous concerts, masterclasses, guest lectures, and miscellaneous events.
Subseries consists of a bound volume of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music (1992-1993). Volume also includes programs from the Thursday Noon Series, concert programs, and programs from other miscellaneous events.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1976-1977 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1975-1976 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1974-1975 academic year. The bound volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1973-1974 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1972-1973 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1971-1972 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.
Subseries consists of scores and parts by Phil Nimmons for the "CBC Concert Party," a series of performances to the United Nations Emergency Force, organized and produced by Ken Dalziel. The performances were filmed and aired on CBC television. Phil Nimmons and Nimmons 'N' Nine participated in the following tours:
Subseries consists of scores, parts, and scripts for episodes of the Canadian variety television series "The Barris Beat," which aired on CBC TV. Musical arrangements for this show were by Phil Nimmons and Nimmons 'N' Nine served as the house band.
Subseries consists of scores and parts by Phil Nimmons for the Gordie Tapp Show, a variety program that aired on CBC radio every weekday from 1:15 to 1:45 pm. Each week featured a different musical group and guest performers. The first week (October 4-8) featured Phil Nimmons' Group (Nimmons 'N' Nine) with Allan Blye and Marci Lynne.