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George Ralph Mines fonds

  • UTA 1580
  • Fonds
  • 1914

Photographs of five University of Toronto professors (unidentified) and of the first electocardiograph equipment in Canada in Professor Mines' physiology laboratory at the University of Toronto, along with an early electrocardiogram made by Professor Mines in March 1914 relating to Stokes-Adams disease, perhaps the first clinical ECG done in Canada.

Mines, George Ralph

Humphrey Newton Milnes fonds

  • UTA 1579
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1980

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

Jane Millgate fonds

  • UTA 1577
  • Fonds
  • 1967-1979

Files collected by Jane Millgate, Associate Professor of English in Victoria College, while a member of the Faculty of Arts and Science Committee to review the undergraduate programme (The Kelly Committee), and its antecedents, the Macpherson, Allen and Berlyne committees.

Millgate, Jane

Music for Nimmons 'N' Nine

Series consists of music composed or arranged for "The Group," later named "Nimmons 'N' Nine." Most of the charts are written by Phil Nimmons, with a few contributions from other members of the ensemble. Nimmons formed this group in 1953 and they performed regularly on CBC radio. They made their concert debut in 1956 at the Summer Festival in Stratford. In 1965, the ensemble expanded to "Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six."

CBC Concert Party

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:

  • [Europe] (November 1962)
  • Gaza (April 1965 - May 1965)
  • Cypress (November 1965)
  • Goose Bay (March 1966)
  • Gaza (May 1966)
  • with Moe Koffman (March 1967).

Music for Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six

Series consists of music written and arranged for Nimmons 'N' Nine Plus Six. This expanded version of Nimmons 'N' Nine was formed in 1965, reorganized in 1974, and disbanded in the early 1980s. Most of the music was written by Phil Nimmons with a few contributions from other members of the ensemble.

The Barris Beat

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.

Concerto : for trumpet and orchestra

File contains photocopied parts for the concerto. Most of the parts are incomplete. Nimmons' concerto was commissioned by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, directed by Raffi Armenian, and premiered in 1988 by Dan Warren, trumpet.

Twosum : for vibraphone and piano

File contains the score and parts for a work commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for the duo Pendulum. Premiered in St. John, New Brunswick.

Bach in my own backyard

File contains the condensed score for a work commissioned by Music at Sharon and premiered there in 1988.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for August 11, 1957.

In a sentimental mood : music for orchestra

File contains scores and parts for a performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra duMaurier Pops Series (April 10-12, 1975), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama with guest artist Oscar Peterson, piano. Piece is by Duke Ellington, orchestrated by Phil Nimmons.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for July 21, 1957.

Go trane : music for jazz ensemble

File includes score for the "Snowball Safari," a Canadian Forces Special on CBC radio, recorded on a pre-Christmas tour to Alert, North West Terriotires and the American base at Thule, Greenland, with Vanda King, Ray St. German, Donna Ramsay, Phil Nimmons, Roy Warhurst, and the Ted Kemar Band.

Work song : music for jazz ensemble : music for jazz ensemble

File includes score for the "Snowball Safari," a Canadian Forces Special on CBC radio, recorded on a pre-Christmas tour to Alert, North West Terriotires and the American base at Thule, Greenland, with Vanda King, Ray St. German, Donna Ramsay, Phil Nimmons, Roy Warhurst, and the Ted Kemar Band.

Opus UNB [University of New Brunswick] : music for orchestra

File contains score and instrument parts. One set of parts autographed by the musicians: Joseph Pach, violin 1; Andrew Benac, violin 2; James Pataki, viola; May Totes, cello; Arlene Nimmons, piano; Phil Nimmons, clarinet; Ed Bickert, guitar; Murray Lauder, bass; Barry Elmes[?], drums. Signatures dated July 25, 1969.

Take the A train : music for orchestra

File contains scores and parts for a performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra duMaurier Pops Series (April 10-12, 1975), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama with guest artist Oscar Peterson, piano. Piece is by Billy Strayhorn, orchestrated by Phil Nimmons.

Come Sunday : music for orchestra

File contains scores and parts for a performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra duMaurier Pops Series (April 10-12, 1975), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama with guest artist Oscar Peterson, piano. Piece is by Duke Ellington, orchestrated by Phil Nimmons.

In a mellow tone : music for orchestra

File contains scores and parts for a performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra duMaurier Pops Series (April 10-12, 1975), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama with guest artist Oscar Peterson, piano. Piece is by Duke Ellington, orchestrated by Phil Nimmons.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for July 14, 1957.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for July 7, 1957.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for August 25, 1957.

Overture : music for orchestra

File contains the score for the overture (composed out of musical themes) for "Music for a Summer Sunday," a mini festival that was part of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. This overture was written for August 18, 1957.

Home : music for jazz ensemble : music for jazz ensemble

File includes score for the "Snowball Safari," a Canadian Forces Special on CBC radio, recorded on a pre-Christmas tour to Alert, North West Terriotires and the American base at Thule, Greenland, with Vanda King, Ray St. German, Donna Ramsay, Phil Nimmons, Roy Warhurst, and the Ted Kemar Band.

Warm valley : music for orchestra

File contains scores and parts for a performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra duMaurier Pops Series (April 10-12, 1975), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama with guest artist Oscar Peterson, piano. Piece is by Duke Ellington, orchestrated by Phil Nimmons. File also includes newspaper clippings, related correspondence, and two programs from this concert.

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