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University of Toronto. Human Resources Department

Video cassettes (3/4" format) used by the Human Resources Department to orient new staff. Included are : "Campus Tour" 1977, "Welcome to New Staff" from variou Presidents, "This is the University of Toronto" 1980. There are also a number of videos that show role playing during various workshops including "Developing Supervisory Skills" and "The Media and You".

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).

University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble ; flute and guitar duos

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was livestreamed from Walter Hall on the Faculty of Music YouTube channel.

Performers: University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble ; Rob MacDonald, director

Program:

  • Sonata in E major, BWV 1036. Adagio ma non tanto ; Allegro / Johann Sebastian Bach (Ray Zheng, flute ; Daniel Turner, guitar)
  • Musiques ppulaires bresiliennes. Pacoca ; Quebra Queixo / Celso Machado (Ayiana Armani, flute ; Ciel Fang, guitar
  • Imagens do nordest / Celso Machado (James Baker, Daniel Ramjattan, guitars)
  • Souvenir de Russie, op. 63 / Fenando Sor (Scott Jolicoeur, Jose A. Monasterio, guitars)
  • Une petite musique de nuit d'ete / Denis Gougeon (University of Toronto Guitar Quartet)
  • Histoire du tango: Caafe 1930 / Astor Piazzolla (Nerses Amirkhanyan, flute ; Carmine Coccimiglio, guitar)
  • Sonatine. Modere ; Elegia ; Fughetta / Alexandre Tansman (Ciel Fang, Christian Le, guitars)
  • Microcentro / Maximo Diego Pujol (Eleanor Song, flute ; James Baker, guitar).

University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble ; Flute and guitar duos

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

Program:

  • Prelude no. 3 in A minor / Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (James Baker, Ciel Fang, guitars)
  • Agua e Vinho / Egberto Gismonti (Christian Le, Keer Pan, guitars)
  • Six Romanian folk dances / Bela Bartok (Eleanor Song, flutes ; James Baker, guitar)
  • Suite Buenos Aires. Palermo (Melody Li, flute ; Christian Le, guitar)
  • Suite Buenos Aires. Pompeya / Maximo Diego Pujol (Melody Li, flute ; Christian Le, guitar)
  • Impulse and balance / Luke Blackmore (University of Toronto guitar sextet)
  • Echoes of nostalgia II / Menelaos Peistikos (University of Toronto Guitar Ensemble)
  • String quartet no. 13 in B-flat major, op. 130. Cavatina / Ludwig van Beethoven, arr. Scott Jolicoeur (Scott Jolicoeur, Elizabeth Chernyak, guitars)
  • From honey to ashes / Stephen Goss (Megan Mahoney, flute ; Scott Jolicoeur, guitar)
  • Sonatina for flute and guitar / Radames Gnattali (Jose Li, flute ; Daniel Turner, guitar)
  • Histoire du tango. Nightclub / Astor Piazzola (Ayiana Armani, flute ; Ciel Fang, guitar).

University of Toronto. Faculty of Physical Education and Health

Eighteen binders of slides, photographs, contact sheets document men's and women's intramural and intercollegiate sports from 1979-1986. Approx. 50 team portraits document the Varsity Hockey and Football teams through the 1950s and early 1960s. Also included are a few portraits of early Varsity teams from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
Also includes three films that were used as teaching tools in the Faculty as well as a copy the NFB film Runner, a documentary on Canadian runner Bruce Kidd.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Physical Education and Health

A2004-0020 represents a large accession of material from the Faculty of Physical Education and Health. The vast majority of the records in this accession are from co-curricular activities carried out by the Faculty. While not physically arranged according to function or subject, the records have been intellectually arranged according to their function as a curricular or co-curricular process, identified further by the specific activity they represent. The first series, entitled Faculty Administration, contains curricular materials which include admission files, records on faculty positions and Faculty Council/SPHE materials. Co-curricular series include; Intramurals, which contains both men's and women's intramural records; Intercollegiate Athletics, which holds records from all men's and women's Varsity sports teams; Facilities, Events and Athletics and Recreation Programs, which includes records for the management of the University's sports stadiums, fields, and arenas; and a series for Alumni, which contains a large amount of records on fundraising and awards. Finally, the Graphic Material series contains photographs and negatives of students, student identification cards and faculty and sporting events. Finally, there are approximately 250 videos of football games (1981-2000).

University of Toronto Faculty of Music Gospel Choir

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

Performers: Darren Hamilton, conductor ; University of Toronto Faculty of Music Gosepl Choir ; Dearaé Dee, musical director, lead keys, auxiliary keys ; Jerome Anderson, auxiliary keys, lead keys ; Dyheim Stewart, electric guitar ; Jonathan Aristide, electric bass guitar ; Daniel Genus, drums

Program:

  • De Gospel train / as recorded by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
  • This little light of mine / inspired by the recording by Toronto Mass Choir
  • Down by the riverside / arr. Darren Hamilton
  • We shall overcome / arr. Rolio Dilworth, Darren Hamilton
  • The Lord is blessing me / as recorded by Bishop Larry Trotter
  • I will sing praises / as recorded by Richard Smallwood and Vision (with University of Toronto Chamber Choir)
  • I don't feel no ways tired / as recorded by the Reverand James Cleveland
  • Can't give up now / as recorded by Mary Mary
  • More than I can bear / as recorded by Kirk Franklin and God's Property
  • Deliver Daniel / as recorded by Dexter Walker and Zion Movement
  • Better / as recorded by Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Medicine. Sioux Lookout Programme

Consists of subject files on programme administration, Faculty of Medicine departments, organizations, foundations, committees, studies, task forces, external reviews, resident's programme, mental health programmes, etc. Also includes minutes of the Executive Committee, including documentation, agreements and communications with Sick Kids Hospital and Health Canada.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education

Contains a wide range of record from the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, including Department of Athletics and Recreation Committee meeting minutes, Council of Athletics and Recreation meeting minutes, FKPE publications, athletics media guides and brochures, Varsity Stadium and Varsity Centre development plans, event and award files, Task Force Report Equal Opportunities records, Task Force Focus on the Future records, and project material for the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sports.

University of Toronto. Faculty of Education. Registrar's Office

Records from the Registrar's Office including correspondence and memos with the Dean's Office; committee files such as the Admissions Committee and Committee on Future Directions; collected statistics and statistical reports on admissions, enrollment and graduate employment. There are also photographs and videos documenting the Faculty's history including a video entitled 'We are the Faculty of Education'.

University of Toronto. Engineering Alumni Association

This accession contains one small copy print of the Engineering Society Executive from 1898-99; video tape recordings of the Engineering Alumni and Awards Ceremonies for the years 1989, 1993, 1995-1997; one tape of engineering student production, Skule Nite, for the year 1996. There is also 1 film clip (34 secs) promoting the Engineering Open House, dated in the late 1970s.

University of Toronto Electronic Music Studio tape collection

  • OTUFM 54
  • Collection
  • 1949-1988, predominant 1959-1979

Collection consists of electronic music compositions created at the University of Toronto Electronic Music Studio (UTEMS) and copies of tapes made at other electronic music studios around the world. The collection includes the two original card-catalogue indices for the tape collection, organized by tape number and by composer, and accompanying reports and manuals used in the studio.

University of Toronto. Electronic Music Studio

University of Toronto. Department of Zoology

This accession consists of photographs and videos documenting the faculty, staff and several events held at the Department of Zoology. Sound recordings consist mainly of recorded lectures from BIO 110. There are also four boxes of administrative files documenting mainly external reviews, planning committees and various reports.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

Convocation files, including addresses, media releases and photographs (1975-1985); files relating to sesquicentennial celebrations, Bovey Commission, Art Walk 1984, establishment of the Women's Studies scholarship. Apart from department files, there are also miscellaneous items collected by the Department i.e., New Songs of the U. of T.; invitations, programs and dance cards (1911-1915); class of 1915 directory.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

Sound recordings, film and slides documenting fundraising drives at the University of Toronto, 1966-1976. Audio lift from program "Universities Tomorrow" part of the "Where To From Here" series produced by the Media Centre and Global Television (see Media Centre Collection A96-0008 tape V-7113-C). Photographs of students from various departments - each is identified. Photos were possibly taken for a publicity brochure.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

Sound cassettes and videos collected by the Department of Public Affairs in the course of their promotion of the University. Both sound and video tapes document speeches, convocations, special events, fundraising and research. There are also video productions promoting the University of Toronto in particular as well as specific areas of higher education. Such is the case in Discovering Science produced by Media Centre to encourage young women to enter the fields of science and engineering and which features many prominent University of Toronto scientists. There is a promotional tape for the Division of Occupational Therapy and one promoting research in the fields of the humanities and social sciences.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

VHS and CD copies of two promotions produced to celebrate the 175th anniversary. "175th Anniversary" and "Alumni Video 2003" feature clipped interviews with well known academics and alumni including architect Raymond Moriyama, activist Craig Keilburger, medical scientist Lap-Chee Tsui, filmaker David Cronenberg, politician Paul Martin, ballet dancer Karen Kain, judge Roseli Abella, artist Doris McCarthy, activist Zana Acanda and many more. The "175th Anniversary" was probably used during a gala and has an introduction by Lorne Michaels, producer of Saturday Night Live.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

Recorded lectures by: Edward Heath, Lester Brown, Maurice Strong, Peter Ustinov, Helen Caldicott, John Aird, Hans King, Fred Hoyle, John Polanyi; the installation of James Ham; radio program "Inside the U. of T"; concert by Faculty of music called "Sharing Through Music"; various promotional videos and campus tours; off air recording of CITY TV Production "Universities in Trouble".Other subjects covered: Hart House and the Group of Seven; the use of animals in research; university funding; the Extern program; the University College ghost.

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

VHS copy of promotional tape "Great Minds for a Great Future" produced for fund raising purposes in 1997 and revised in 2000. Includes clipped interviews with well known academics and alumni including John Polanyi, Janice Stein, Tak Mak, Norman Jewison as well as President Robert Birgeneau[Narrated by Donald Sutherland].

University of Toronto. Department of Public Affairs

One video documents President Prichard's address at Spring Reunion on June 3, 2000. A CD containing photographs and a web presentation document the dedication of the Roy Oglesby Room at 21 King's College Circle. Two CDs document the University of Toronto 175th Banners. They contain portraits (Tif files) as well as images of each banner (PDF files). There are 136 people, mainly famous or accomplished alumni and faculty.
Three paper bags to commemorte President Prichard's farwell with cartoon on the side.

University of Toronto. Department of Information Services

Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of articles, interviews, press releases, reports, and press clippings documenting the activities of the University News Bureau, and the Varsity (later the University of Toronto) Graduate. Included are files of the science editor, Leonard Bertin (1971-1974), including news releases and news items (1965-1971); files relating to the 50th anniversary of the discovery of insulin (1971-1972); campus tours (1965-1973); and convocation and other addresses, on film (1959-1967). There are also photoprints of faculty, students, visiting lecturers, distinguished guests, and events associated with the University of Toronto; and images of campus grounds and buildings, including aerial views, and events on campus. Photos of Bob Rae in Box 29, files 31 to 33 (C.U. G. files).

University of Toronto. Department of Cell and Systems Biology

Contains records reviewed from the Department of Cell & Systems Biology, formerly known as the Department of Zoology. Contains Undergraduate Affairs Committee records, annual department reports, copies of Zoonews, event files (UofT Day, ZooWoods material), curriculum development material and several photographs and films from departmental gatherings.

University of Toronto. Department of Zoology

University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation

Two videos documenting the success of the Varsity Blues Football team in winning the Vanier Cup. The first is a taped broadcast of the entire game (Nov. 20, 1993). The second, put together by Friends of the Varsity Blues Football, depicts the trials and triumphs of this championship year. It is entitled "From the Cut to the Cup" (11 min.). (VHS)

University of Toronto. Department of Athletics and Recreation

Graphic records documenting men's and women's athletic teams including football, water polo, english rugby, squash, boxing, fencing, curling, basketball, volleyball, hockey and gymnastics.
Film: Game or match footage of University of Toronto intercollegiate sports teams including basketball (men and women), fencing, football, hockey and soccer (men only) 1972-1980.
Textual: Game reports for rugger, skiing, soccer, squash, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball and wrestling (1970s)

University of Toronto Contemporary Music Ensemeble presents Time, Time, Time

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, director

Program:

  • Concordanza / Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Falten und Farben / Robert Lemay [Canadian premiere]
  • tell me everything / Julia Wolfe
  • time>>T.--I.--M.(TIME)--E / Zosha Di Castri
  • Coyote blues / Magnus Lindberg.

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.

University of Toronto contemporary music ensemble : Frankenstein!!

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

Performers: U of T Contemporary Music Ensemble: Frankenstein!! ; Wallace Halladay, director ; with the U of T Saxophone Ensemble and U of T Percussion Ensemble ; and soloists Maeve Palmer, soprano and Parker Clements, baritone

Program:

  • In Erwartung / Sofia Gubaidulina (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor with members of the U of T Saxophone and Percussion Ensembles)
  • Closet full of demons / Robert Paterson (Lorenzo Guggenheim, conductor)
  • Mysteries of the macabre / György Ligeti (Maeve Palmer, soprano)
  • Frankenstein!! / H. K. (Heinz Karl) Gruber (with soloist Parker Clements, baritone)

University of Toronto Contemporary Music Ensemble

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, director ; Lorenzo Guggenheim, assistant conductor ; Alex Hetherington, mezzo soprano

Program:

  • Fratres : version for chamber orchestra / Arvo Part
  • Living toys, op. 9 / Thomas Ades
  • Folk songs / Luciano Berio (Alex Hetherington, mezzo soprano)
  • Son of chamber symphony / John Adams.
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