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University of Toronto jazz faculty and DOG Ensemble

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

Performers: DOG Ensemble ; Patrick O'Reilly, leader

Program:

  • Set 1 : DOG Ensemble : Improvisations and open scores (Aida Gholami, voice, text ; Leah Reavie, alto saxophone ; Omar Yazaw, alto/soprano saxophone ; Ian Mergelas, guitar ; Victor Wang, guitar ; Ezra Schnell, electronics ; Zane Shihadeh, synthesizer ; Cameron Yoo, piano ; Dash Cole, piano ; Jonathan Guan, piano ; Keon Narinesingh, bass ; Amiel Ang, percussion ; Regan Mowery, drums)
  • Set 2 : Faculty and guests : improvsiations (Christine Duncan, voice, theremin ; Bea Labikova, woodwinds ; Michael Davidson, vibes ; Patrick O'Reilly, guitar ; Nick Fraser, drums).

Joseph Petric X Penderecki String Quartet : part I

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

Performers: Jeremy Bell, Jerzy Kapłanek, violins ; Christine Vlajk, viola ; Katie Schlaikjer, cello ; Joseph Petric, accordion

Program:

  • Lament in the trampled garden / Marjan Mozetich
  • String quartet no. 3 "The Ship of death" / Norbert Palej
  • Bloom / Abigail Richardson.

Piano music and movies

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

Performers: Roberto Turrin, piano

Program:

  • L'Album de Madame Bovary / Darius Milhaud
  • Stars : Four sketches for piano / Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco
  • 2 Film studies / Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco
  • Suite del Casanova di F. Fellini / Nino Rota.

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.

Joseph Petric X Penderecki String Quartet : part II

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

Performers: Jeremy Bell, Jerzy Kapłanek, violins ; Christine Vlajk, viola ; Katie Schlaikjer, cello ; Joseph Petric, accordion

Program:

  • String quartet no. 4 "Insects and machines" / Vivian Fung
  • Concertante / Boyd McDonald
  • String quartet no. 1 "Bogusławów" / Tyler Versluis
  • String quartet no. 4 / Krzysztof Penderecki
  • A Letter from the after-life / Dinuk Wijeratne.

Hearing ice : Megumi Masaki, piano

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

Performers: Megumi Masaki, piano

Program:

  • Vista / Kotoka Suzuki
  • Frozen road / Ian Cusson
  • And bleak blew the easterly wind / Ollie Hawker
  • Always sideways / Brent Lee
  • See the freeze, hear the thaw / Carmen Braden.

Bridge & Wolak duo and Bedford Trio

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

Performers: Bedford Trio (Alessia Disimino, violin ; Emma Schmiedecke, cello ; Jialiang Zhu, piano) ; Michael Bridge, accordion ; Kornel Wolak, clarinet

Program:

  • Big sky / Joan Tower
  • Maker of the world / Anthony Gunadi [Winner of the 2024 University of Toronto New Music Festival Bedford Trio Composition Competition]
  • Flashback / Wendy Wan-Ki Lee
  • Moon trip / Robert Paterson
  • Quay quodlibet / Norbert Palej
  • West-East / Marjan Mozetich (world premiere, NMF commission)
  • Digital stardust / Bach, Bridge and Wolak
  • Five dance preludes / Witold Lutosławski
  • Dance of the blind / Marjan Mozetich.

Karen Kieser prize concert

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

Performers: Gregory Lee Newsome, curator

Program:

  • Three pieces for piano solo / Marjan Mozetich (Carina Shum, piano)
  • L'esprit chantant / Marjan Mozetich (Elise Wiesinger, violin ; Carina Shum, piano)
  • Subterranean dreams / Stephen Morris (Randall Chaves Camacho, conductor ; Alex Fraga, Hoi Tong Keung, Bevis Ng, Jasmine Tsui, Jacob Valcheff, Meilin Wei, percussion).

New Music Festival

Subseries consists of events that were part of the University of Toronto New Music Festival (UTNMF), an international festival of contemporary music presented annually by the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. The festival was coordinated by Norbert Palej.

Student composer concert

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

Performers: Norbert Palej, director

Program:

  • How long does it take to tune? / Tom Tsang (Christine Suh, clarinet ; Tom Tsang, oboe ; Angela Lin, piano)
  • Out of the ivory palaces / Emmanuel Samuel Wong (Emmanuel Wong, organ ; David Zuniga, voice ; Josephine Leung, voice)
  • Spring prelude : the cherry blossom / Matthew Woolard (Matthew Woolard, piano ; Anwen Robertson, flute)
  • Listen / Anthony Gunadi (Arushi Das, soprano ; Angela Ng, piano)
  • Ecstacy / Pari Bahrami (Jenise Pan, piano ; Antonia Cambre, cello)
  • Flurries / Cooper Pearson (Rocco Marciano, piano)
  • Movement of fate / Maria-Eduarda Mendes Martins (Bevis-Ng, tam-tam)
  • Souvenir / Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu (Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu , violin)
  • String quartet no. 1 : The Crossroads / Jeanne Tsui (Esther Van Rooi, Samantha Cardwell, violins ; Simon Hauber, viola ; Antonia Cambre, cello)
  • Lux Aeterna / Minjoo Kim(Danial Khan Sheibani, conductor ; Alannah Beauparlant, soprano ; Veronica Zupanic, Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu, violins ; Kyung Rok Moon, viola ; Chloe Liang, cello).

SOAR-atoria : arias and ensembles that celebrate and unite

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

Performers: Fourth year and Graduate Oratorio Ensemble Classes ; Dr. Darryl Edwards, instructor ; Dr. Kathryn Tremills, piano ; Michael Denomme, M.Mus. Conducting student, paritone ; Peter Bassmahon, Teaching Assistant, baritone.

Program:

  • Sechs Sprüche, op. 79, no. 1. Frohlokket, ihr Völker auf Erden / Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (everyone)
  • The Light of the world. There shall come forth a rod / Arthur Sullivan (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Elijah, op. 70, MWV A 25. For the mountains shall depart / Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Peter Bassmahon, baritone)
  • Messa a 3. Et incarnatus est / Jacopo (Giacomo) Puccini (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Magnificat in D, BWV 243. Et exultavit spiritus meus / Johann Sebastian Bach (Kcenia Koutorjevski, mezzo soprano ; Aemilia Moser, soprano ; Ben Wallace, baritone ; Carlo Cormier, tenor)
  • L'enfance du Christ: Trilogie sacrée. Dans la crèche, en ce temps / Hector Berlioz (Carlo Cormier, tenor)
  • Magnificat, D. 486. Magnificat anima mea Dominum / Franz Schubert (4th-Year Oratorio Ensemble)
  • Vesperae de Dominica, KV 321. Laudate Dominum / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Aemilia Moser, soprano)
  • Mass in F major, BWV 233. Domine Deus / Johann Sebastian Bach (Ben Wallace, baritone)
  • Mass in G major, BWV 236. Gloria / Johann Sebastian Bach (Aemilia Moser, soprano ; Kcenia Koutorjevski, mezzo soprano ; Carlo Cormier, tenor ; Ben Wallace, baritone).

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 Wind Symphony : To the stars

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Tribute Communities Recital Hall, York University.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Symphony ; Pratik Gandhi, conductor ; Kairos Quartet, guest soloists (Andrew Busch, Nikki Huang, Thomas Li, Bevis Ng, percussion)

Program:

  • The Pathway to the stars = Sid itur ad astra / Robert Buckley
  • Star ship = Hoshi no fune / Yukiko Nishimura (Toby Moisey, graduate student conductor)
  • Journey through Orion / Julie Giroux
  • Charon's dance / Kevin Lau (Kairos Percussion Quartet : Andrew Busch, Nikki Huang, Thomas Li, Bevis Ng)
  • I.S.S. Flyover / Peter Meechan
  • Stella / Jonathan Dagenais.

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra : [graduate conductors]

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Metropolitan United Church.

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Uri Mayer, conductor

Program:

  • Hungarian dances nos. 1, 3, 5, 6 / Johannes Brahms (Michael Denomme, conductor)
  • Flying Dutchman overture / Richard Wagner (Emma Moss, conductor)
  • Les préludes / Franz Liszt (Matheus Coelho do Nascimento, conductor).

Instrumentalis II

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

Performers: Gillian MacKay, director

Program:

  • Toccata / Aram Khachaturian (Marie Haines, piano)
  • Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother / J.S. Bach (Sophie Jang, piano)
  • Sonata no. 18 in E-flat major, op. 31, no. 3. Allegro / Ludwig van Beethoven (Jessica Lui, piano)
  • Prelude, Fugue and Allegro, BWV 998 / J.S. Bach (Cedric Theriault, guitar)
  • Two concert etudes, S. 145. Waldesrauschen ; Gnomenreigen / Franz Liszt (Kelsey Zhong, piano).

University of Toronto Art Centre (UTAC)

This accession contains Art Committee meeting minutes, reports and memorandas. The accesion also contains correspondence from the office of the Director Ken Bartlett and Art Curators Dr. Elizabeth and Liz Wylie, Directors Joan Randall and Sheila Campbell, and from the office of Peter Richardson, Principal of University College. Also contains architectural drawings of the Art Gallery, the Art Centre, and the Malcove Gallery.

International Rocketship Ltd. fonds

  • CA ON00349 2008.016
  • Fonds
  • 1969-2004

This fonds is composed of the production material from 20 short animated films and 14 television commercials produced between 1969 and 2003. The fonds is divided into 5 series. These are: Textual Material, Graphic Material, Film Elements, Video Material, Audio Material, and Ephemera.
The first series, Textual Material, includes scripts, contracts, timing sheets, notes, advertising art, and 36 information binders.
The second series, Graphic Material, constitutes the bulk of the collection and includes several kinds of animation cels, pencil and pastel sketches, ink drawings, backgrounds, posters, design work, models, advertising artwork, layout drawings, and storyboards.
The third series, Film Elements, consists of 16mm and 35mm release prints and elements (including duplicate negatives, optical and magnetic soundtracks, outtakes, and picture trims).
The fourth and fifth series (Video Material and Audio Material) consists of video and audio components of International Rocketship productions.
The sixth series, Ephemera, includes t-shirts and puppets.

This fonds includes textual material relating to a number of productions, including:

Bambi Meets Godzilla (Film, 1969)
Sing Beast Sing (Film, 1980)
The Butterfly (Film, 1983)
Points (Film, 1984)
Anijam (Film, 1984)
Hooray for Sandboxland (Film, 1985)
Dry Noodles (Film, 1985)
Lupo the Butcher (Film, 1987)
Black Hula (Film, 1988)
Dog Brain (Film, 1988)
Waddles (Film, 1988)
Earl’s Restaurants—Table at Earl’s (Commercial, 1990)
Let’s ChoopSooE (Film, 1991)
Pink Komkommer (Film, 1991)
Pollen Fever (Film, 1993)
BC LottoVarious (Commercial, 1993/1995)
Interior Plumbing (Film, 1994)
Midas Muffler—Three Headed Guy (Commercial, 1994)
Parker Bros—Various (Commercial, 1994/1995 )
Nalley’s Dippers—Football (Commercial, 1995)
Nickelodeon—Nick Jr. Dinoslide (Commercial, 1995/1997)
Ottawa ’96 Signal Film (Film, 1996)
FUV (Film, 1999)
Friday Night Idiot Box (Film, 2001)
Explodium (Film, 2001)
My Friend Max (Film, 2001)
Beijing Flipbook (Film, 2003)
Converse Shoes—(Commercial, n.d.)
Microsoft (Commercial, n.d.)
This fonds includes audiovisual material relating to a number of productions, including:

Bambi Meets Godzilla (Film, 1969)
Sing Beast Sing (Film, 1980)
The Butterfly (Film, 1983)
Anijam (Film, 1984)
Points (Film, 1984)
Hooray for Sandboxland (Film, 1985)
Dry Noodles (Film, 1985)
Lupo the Butcher (Film, 1987)
Dog Brain (Film, 1988)
Black Hula (Film, 1988)
Waddles (Film, 1988)
Earl’s Restaurants—Table at Earl’s (Commercial, 1990)
Let’s ChoopSooE (Film, 1991)
Pink Komkommer (Film, 1991)
Pollen Fever (Film, 1993)
BC LottoVarious (Commercial, 1993/1995)
Interior Plumbing (Film, 1994)
Midas Muffler—Three Headed Guy (Commercial, 1994)
Parker Bros—Various (Commercial, 1994/1995 )
Nalley’s Dippers –Football (Commercial, 1995)
FUV (Film, 1999)
Friday Night Idiot Box (Film, 2001)
Explodium (Film, 2001)
My Friend Max (Film, 2001)
Beijing Flipbook (Film, 2003)
Nickelodeon—Pop Goes the Monkey (Commercial, n.d.)
Converse Shoes (Commercial, n.d.)
Microsoft (Commercial, n.d.)

International Rocketship Ltd.

Stephen Ellis Fonds

Fonds consists primarily of textual records related to films and television programs produced by Ralph C. Ellis and Stephen Ellis. Records include correspondence, development material, production material, post-production material, and distribution material.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Profiles Of Nature
Series 02: Wild Guess
Series 03: Buck Staghorn’s Animal Bites
Series 04: Production & Accounting Files
Series 05: Audubon Wildlife Theatre
Series 06: Computerized Records
Series 07: Matt & Jenny
Series 08: The Baby Human
Series 09: To The Wild Country

Stephen Ellis

Stephen Ellis Fonds

Fonds consists of prints and elements for films and television programs produced by Ralph C. Ellis and Stephen Ellis.

Fonds includes the following Series:
Series 01: Audubon Wildlife Theatre
Series 02: Adventures In Rainbow Country
Series 03: Buck Staghorn’s Animal Bites
Series 04: Profiles Of Nature
Series 05: Wildlife Cinema
Series 06: The Man Who Loved Birds
Series 07: Wild Guess
Series 08: The Baby Human
Series 09: Wild Canada
Series 10: Mother Nature
Series 11: Images Of Galapagos
Series 12: Wings In The Wilderness
Series 13: Matt & Jenny
Series 14: Fishing In Northern Ontario
Series 15: Other Materials
Series 16: Cry Of The Wild

Stephen Ellis

Lysistrata reimagined

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Fleck Dance Theatre, Queen's Quay Terminal.

Program:

  • Lysistrata reimagined / U of T Opera Student Composers Collective, libretto by Michael Patrick Albano.

Laureates : innovators

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

Performers: Jonah Nung, piano ; Katya Poplyansky, violin ; Shihiro Yasufuku, soprano

Program:

  • Eight variations on "Shalom Chaverim" / Adolphus Hailstork (Jonah Nung, piano)
  • Sakura alley / Sadao Bekku (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Det är vackrast när det skymmer / Gunnar de Frumerie (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • 4 Visor i svenska folkton, op. 5. När jag för mig själv i mörka skogen går ; Som stjärnorna på himmelen / Wihelm Peterson-Berger (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Hydrangea / Ikuma Dan (Chihiro Yasufuku, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • If life were a mirror… / Kevin Lau (Katya Poplyansky, violin ; Kevin Lau, piano).

Jo Beverley Papers

  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1970-2017

The collection consists of manuscript drafts and proofs of her novels and novellas, as well manuscripts of unpublished work and some non-fiction. It also includes correspondence (editorial as well as fan mail), and marketing and publicity material.

Beverley, Jo

Shin Imai accession

Fonds is comprised primarily of articles and material advocating for Japanese Canadian Redress. Textual material from the formation and activities of the Sodan-Kai are also included.

Ken Imai fonds

  • CA EAL F002
  • Fonds
  • 1953-2009

Imai, Ken

Administration

This series reflects Professor Roots’ involvement with academic administration and academic committees within the Zoology Department as well as the larger University of Toronto. This series includes notes, correspondence, reports and documents related Roots’ role as chair of the zoology department, promotions Roots was involved in, the organization of symposiums and retreats, departmental reviews, budgeting, staffing and re-organizing the zoology department, and handling cases of academic misconduct.

Publications

The series documents Dr. Roots’ publishing activities in academic journals. The material in this series includes prints, notes, correspondence, drafts, figures and proofs. A large section of this series is dedicated to the drafts, proofs, and additional material related to the publication of her nerve membrane book “Nerve membranes. A study of the biological and chemical aspects of
neuron-glia relationships”. There is also a large section of material related to Roots’ Royal Canadian Institute book “Special Places: The Changing Ecosystems of the Toronto Region”.

Research

The series contains records related to the processes of Dr. Roots’ research experiments starting with funding applications and ending with publications. The material reflects Dr. Root’s research interests, her experimental findings, the interpretation of these findings, and the development of drafting these interpretations into academic articles and addresses.

Paul Antoine Bouissac fonds

  • CA ON00399 3
  • Fonds
  • 1955-2021

The fonds contains records of Paul Bouissac and consists of three series:

Series 1: Records relating to writing and academic work, 1955–2018
Series 2: Records relating to the Debord Circus and other circuses, 1955–1985
Series 3: Correspondence, [195-?]-2021

Bouissac, Paul Antoine

Peter Rehak Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 0048A
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1944 - 2004

Historical Context:
In 1989, Imre Finta gained notoriety in Canada as the country’s first person prosecuted under Canada’s new war crimes legislation. On the recommendation of the Deschênes Commission, the Criminal Code was amended in 1987 to authorize Canadian courts to try war criminals, including suspected Nazis, for crimes committed in other countries. After leaving Hungary, Finta was convicted in absentia by a Hungarian People’s Tribunal in 1948 and sentenced to five years forced labor. He was known to Canadian authorities since 1974 when Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal alerted them of Finta’s whereabouts. The highly publicized criminal trial followed two libel lawsuits involving Finta which represented mounting pressure on Ottawa to prosecute war criminals living in Canada. In 1982 the Toronto Sun published an article and editorial which stated that allegations of war crimes made by Sabina Citron — a Holocaust survivor and co-founder of the Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Association — against Finta were false. Citron filed a libel suit against the newspaper and Finta. In 1983 CTV’s W5 program aired an episode accusing Finta of having committed war crimes. Finta claimed he was merely a dispatcher and filed a libel lawsuit against CTV. The network maintained that what they said on air was true, and traveled to Israel, Hungary and Vienna to obtain evidence, as well as using evidence from the Citron case. Witness testimonies gathered by CTV and Finta’s poor health resulted in Finta withdrawing his libel suit against CTV and his defense in the Citron action. He was ordered to pay $32,000 to Citron and $100,000 to CTV for legal costs. Finta was unable to pay CTV, resulting in the seizure of his house. Following Finta’s criminal trial, the Government of Canada announced a dramatic change to their strategy regarding war criminals. It would now revoke citizenship from alleged war criminals rather than prosecuting them. Legal scholars have called the Finta case one of the most important cases ever decided by the Supreme Court of Canada.

Scope and Content:
Collection consists of legal documents pertaining to the Citron v. Sun and Finta v. CTV cases, including videotapes of witness testimonies gathered in Hungary, Israel and Vienna. Includes a videotape and transcript of the W5 episode over which Finta sued CTV, documents in English and Hungarian pertaining to Finta’s trial in absentia in Hungary, fragments and a draft of Peter Rehak’s unfinished book about Finta, as well as newspaper clippings and interviews Rehak conducted on microcassette. Also includes a subpoena sent to Rehak from Commissioner Jules Deschênes and the Sheriff’s Sale of Lands in the seizure of Finta’s house.

Contains Series:

  1. Materials related to Imre Finta’s lawsuits and Hungarian trial
  2. Peter Rehak’s Research on Imre Finta
  3. Peter Rehak’s unfinished book about Imre Finta

Rehak, Peter

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