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Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of copy of score with annotations by Harry Culley. Likely used when Culley played organ in cathedrals and churches in Toronto as a young man.
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Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of copy of score with annotations by Harry Culley. Likely used when Culley played organ in cathedrals and churches in Toronto as a young man.
Hänsel und Gretel / Engelbert Humperdinck
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production. Annotations include handwritten translations of the libretto from German to Spanish.
Part of George Jones Fothergill fonds
Hänsel und Gretel / Engelbert Humperdinck
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production.
Hansel and Gretel / Engelbert Humperdinck
Part of Andrew MacMillan collection
Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score by R. Kleinmichel for the English version of the opera, translated and adapted by Constance Bache. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Trudy Carlyle as the Mother. Some of the Italian libretto has been handwritten into the score.
Part of Andrew MacMillan collection
Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score for the English version of the opera by Dr. Thomas Baker. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Edwin Unrau as Don José, Leo Skirko as Escamillo, Jennifer MacF. as Carmen, Mary Lawson as Micaela, Caroline Lawson as Frasquita, Joyce Rilett as Mercedes, Dave Jones as El Dancaïro, and Eugene Combo as El Remendado.
University of Toronto. Division of University Extension
Part of University of Toronto. Division of University Extension fonds
Includes minutes of the Division (1907-1963) and Staff Committees (1955-1968); correspondence and subject files (1947-1973); printed material, notably lists of Extension Lectures (1914-1946), calendars and circulars; and two sound recordings of the Senate Committee on Extension (1971). Annual reports (1955-56, 1967-68)
Fonds consists of sheet music used by Edith McConica when she accompanied silent films in Luseland, Saskatchewan in the 1920s, as well as some pedagogical sheet music used when she was learning piano from Leora Kridler (Mrs. Milton Herrold) in her home town of Findlay, Ohio, and teaching her children piano in Luseland.
McConica, Edith
Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman fonds
Personal records of Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman, documenting his life career as a professor of Marine Biology at the Univesity of Toronto and an expert on the behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).
Huntsman, Archibald Gowanlock
Part of A. S. P. Woodhouse fonds
Two books from the library of A.S.P. Woodhouse, with annotations by him, being "Poems" by John Keats, ed. Arlo Bates (Boston: Ginn & Co. 1896, Athenaeum Press Series ) and the "Faerie Queen" by Edmund Spenser, Volume II (London: J.M. Dent, 1914, Everymans Library).
The elements of Materia Medica & Therapeutics – Johnathan Pereira
Part of William Hodgson Ellis fonds
Part of Edith McConica fonds
Series consists of two volumes (listed below) used by Edith McConica when she was learning, and later teaching, piano. Both volumes are annotated by Edith and her children.
Romeo and Juliet / Charles-François Gounod
Part of Andrew MacMillan collection
Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score for the English version of the opera. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan.
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score from a 1929 production, as dated on the title page. Performers are handwritten inside the front cover.
University of Toronto. Department of Behavioural Science
Part of University of Toronto. Department of Behavioural Science fonds
Records from a research project by Dr. Robin Bagley, carried out at Sioux Lookout, Ontario between 1971 and 1974 as a part of the University of Toronto's Sioux Lookout Program. Included is financial data from the Department of Indian Affairs (1935-1966), summaries of Sioux Lookout reports (1952-1968), drafts of the research proposal and of the report, notes and computer generated report on the views of patients, maps, press clippings and publications..
British Association for the Advancement of Science fonds
Fonds consists of 2 accessions
B1987-0045: Photo of 1924 meeting of the Association; the University of Toronto professors represented are Charles Ryle Fay and Robert Morrison MacIver.
B2009-0026: Bound volume of printed programmes, tickets, blank forms, published notices etc. re activities at the Toronto meeting of the Association in August 1897.
British Association for the Advancement of Science
University of Toronto. Department of Behavioural Science fonds
This fonds contains 2 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
University of Toronto. Department of Behavioural Science
University of Toronto Press Incorporated fonds
This fonds contains 33 accessions from the University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press Incorporated
[Collection of British royal family clippings and ephemera]
Collection of issues of various Canadian, American and British periodicals; newspaper clippings (mounted in scrapbooks and loose), plus commemorative pamphlets and other souvenirs. Also includes one manuscript journal by Norah McMurray, and a small number of stamps and original photographs. All material is related to the British royal family ca. 20th century.
Cosi fan tutte / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score from a 1929 production (date inscribed on title page by Herman Geiger-Torel).
Part of Andrew MacMillan collection
Item is an annotated copy of the piano-vocal score for the English version of the opera, translated and adapted by W. Beatty-Kingston and arranged for voice and pianoforte by Carlo Carignani. The score is autographed by Andrew MacMillan and annotated for a performance with Connie as Floria Tosca, Clarke Alkins as Mario Cavaradossi, Ross as Cesare Angelotti, [Russell] Braun as A Sacristan, Robb as Spoletta, Boon as Sciarrone, Calandrillo as A Gaoler, and Blahewan as A Shepherd-Boy.
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production.
This fonds consists of three accessions containing correspondence, notes, diaries, certificates and diplomas, manuscripts and copies of printed articles, lecture notes, and photographs documenting Prof. E.K. Brown's career as professor of English literature at the University of Toronto, University of Manitoba and University of Chicago. Also includes correspondence to his widow, Margaret Brown (1953-1988), artifacts such as his doctoral cap, Governor-General Literary award of 1944 and Lorne Pierce Medal awarded to him posthumously by the Royal Society of Canada.
Brown, Edward Killoran
Figaros Hochzeit / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production.
Le bal, op. 22, no. 12 / Georges Bizet
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of prima and seconda parts for two pianos, four hand arrangement, and a manuscript piano part.
Krieslerana / Robert Schumann, arranged by Charles Wolcott
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of manuscript copies of parts for piano and three violins.
La Dame de pique / Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score with props notes from D.C. Holder and other notes by Herman Geiger-Torel for an unspecified production. Handwritten date of 1954 on title page.
Der Troubadour = Il trovatore / Giuseppe Verdi
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score from an unspecified performance, with the stamped date 1929 on the title page.
Le jet d'eau = The fountain, op. 76 / Jules Egghard
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of annotated piano sheet music.
Impromptu, op. 142, no. 2 / Franz Schubert
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of annotated piano sheet music.
Titus / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score with "Hermann Geiger" inscribed on the title page.
Il barbiere di Siviglia / Gioachino Rossini
Part of Andrew MacMillan collection
Item is a copy of the annotated score for the English version of the opera by Natalia MacFarren. The score is annotated for a production with Cesare Valletti as Count Almaviva, Alexander Gray as Figaro, Barbara Strathdee as Rosina, Andrew MacMillan as Dr. Bartolo, Jan Rubes as Dom Basilio, Ernest Adams as Fiorello, and Patricia Rideout as Berta. Macmillan also did the staging for the production.
Serenade d'amour / Franz von Blon
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of the solo piano sheet music, with "Harry Culley, Pianist" and "Harry Culley's Orchestra" inscribed on cover in pencil.
Oberon mermaid's song / Carl Maria von Weber, transcribed by Theo Oesten
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of annotated piano sheet music with parts for violin and cello.
Louise / Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production.
Il barbiere di Siviglia / Gioachino Rossini
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score with notes from three different productions: 1934, 1938, and 1945.
Books, correspondence, artifacts certificates. W. Lash Miller
Part of Miller Family fonds
Personal records of James E. Shaw, professor of Italian in the Department of Italian and Spanish at the University of Toronto from 1917 until his retirement in 1946.
Includes: correspondence, notebooks, notes, research materials, and subject card files.
Shaw, James Eustace
Concerto for violin, op. 26 / Max Bruch, ed. Henry Schradieck
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of a copy of the score, with "F.T. Culley" inscribed on the front cover. Fred Culley, Harry Culley's younger brother, was a violinist and played with Fred Waring's orchestra in the United States.
Valse selections from the Merry Widow / Franz Lehar, arranged by Charles Wolcott
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of manuscript copies of parts for piano and three violins.
Liebestraum / Franz Liszt, arr. Charles Wolcott
Part of Harry and Ida Culley fonds
File consists of a manuscript copy for piano.
Records documenting the education and career of Edward Barbeau as a mathematician, primarily at the University of Toronto. Included are files on his education; administrative and teaching files; professional organizations, especially the Gelfand Club of Ontario; manuscripts and publications, in particular his column, “Aftermath”, and his book, Polynomials; addresses, photographs, and audiotapes. There are numerous files on his outreach work to high school students and professionals, especially engineers.
Barbeau, Edward Joseph
Consists of correspondence, programs of the Mock Parliament and of the Canadian Rugby Championship, examinations, correspondence and financial records relating to Torontonensis, receipt for subscriptions to the Varsity, and Varsity songbook.
Gray, James Joseph
Official directories of the Coronation Durbars of 1903 and 1911. The collection also includes printed invitations and tickets for various state functions.
Robert Allen Lailey Gray fonds
Consists of miscellaneous materials on the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, including programs, newspaper clippings and photographs.
Gray, Robert Allen Lailey
Fonds consists of records documenting the career of architect and educator H. H. Madill:
B1977-0029: Newspaper clippings, articles, pamphlets about the Canadian Officers Training Corps (COTC); personal correspondence, early education diplomas; World War I service papers as Lt-Col in Canadian Army. Also includes photoprints of Queen's Own Rifles at Aldershot, England, 1910; Canadian Officers' Training Corp officers at Niagara Camp, 1915 and 1940; medal presentations and formal dinners; steeple chases; series of photos dealing with the 'Polish Army in Canada' during World War I.
B1979-0046: Correspondence, scrapbook of newspaper clippings, publications relating to Prof. Madill's career at the School of Architecture from his appointment in 1934; records about the firm of Craig & Madill, Architects. Also includes file of notes, correspondence, and report to the Civic Advisory Council, City of Toronto, regarding the use of City Hall as a Court House building (1950-1952).
Madill, Henry Harrison
Alceste / Christoph Willibald Gluck
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score, likely for a production that Herman Geiger-Torel directed in Germany.
Orpheus / Christoph Willibald Gluck
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of an annotated score for an unspecified production.
Tristan und Isolde / Richard Wagner
Part of Herman Geiger-Torel collection
File consists of two annotated scores with Herman Geiger-Torel's notes for an unspecified production.
Personal and professional correspondence, lecture notes, course notes, clippings, manuscripts of articles, addresses, publications, photographs, sketches, documenting Prof. Milnes' early education and career as professor of German, and Chairman of the Dept. of German at the University of Toronto and as University Archivist for University College.
Milnes, Humphrey Newton