Cultural Odyssey (in Mandarin?) #169
- UTSC 007-S6-15-22
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- 2004
Part of Harley J. Spiller fonds
Interview with Spiller
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Cultural Odyssey (in Mandarin?) #169
Part of Harley J. Spiller fonds
Interview with Spiller
Cybernetic Orchestra album release with Shawn Mativetsky and extramuros
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 for the release of Cybernetic Orchestra's second album. The orchestra was joined by Shawn Mativetsky, percussion and the Hamilton live coding trio "extramuros".
Damask roses : CD release and reception
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a CD release concert at Gallery 345 by Kira Braun, vocals and Peter Krochak, piano for Damask Roses, a collection of art song by Mozart, Dvorak, and Quilter.
Danie Friesen, soprano and Monique de Margerie, piano
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.
Program:
Daniel Foley 60th birthday recital
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 celebrating the music of Daniel Foley.
Program:
Dave and Dale Cox (First Accrual)
Part of Dave and Dale Cox Fonds
This accrual contains a large selection of animation cels, toys and memorabilia relating to the cartoons the pair worked on, and conference programs they attended. As the two were also collectors of animation, it is somewhat unclear which cels were drawn by Dale or Dave, and which were purchased later on. There are notes and tips on animation, created by Dave when he worked at Nelvana, and are very detailed in describing the animation methods they used, and how to best reuse cels in future scenes. The production best represented in this accrual is the pair’s 1982 animated Christmas Card, which includes animation sketches, flip books, timing notes, and correspondence regarding the reception of the cartoon, and contracts to air the short on television. Another well represented program is Inspector Gadget, as there are notes from Dave’s time in Japan working on the program, and lots of memorabilia. There are also many cels and animation drawings from the program Ewoks.
Dates: [1966]-2018
Arrangement:
Series have been arranged to reflect the different stages in Dale and Dave Cox’s lives. Larger series with clear division of work have been further divided into sub-series.
Series 1: Independent and Early Work (1968-2015)
The first series represent the work Dale and Dave did while at Sheridan and content they created for personal use and enjoyment. Freelance work or material that was not clearly tied to another series has also been placed here.
Series 2: VideoArt Productions (1972-2018)
The second series contains programs that were created by VideoArt Productions. As the company was young and small when Dave began there, it can be assumed he worked on all the material included in this series. This was the first animation company Dave worked for, and thus the work included is all from the early stages in his career.
Series 3: Nelvana (1978-2017)
The third series has been further arranged into subseries due to the large amount of material relating to it. Nelvana is a Canadian animation studio that both Dave and Dale worked for, and have played a large part in growing their careers. Nelvana has animated many popular and award winning programs, many of which are represented in this accrual. Due to the volume of material, and the breadth of programs, the series is divided into sub-series, organized by program, the advertisement branch of Nelvana, Spotted Bear, and company files. Much of the ephemera is within this series, as are the animation cels. Production notes are also included in some subseries. Not all of the material included in this series was directly worked on by the Coxs, but may have been acquired later for their personal collection.
Series 4: Animation Magazines and Conference Material (1975-2004)
The fourth series contains more secondary material. The pair attended many international as well Canadian professional animation conferences. Often their attendance was not only for yearly professional learning, but they had also been recognized for their contribution to the art and were being awarded in some manner. Because many of the shorts they worked on were the reasons they attended, those conference material that feature these programs, Christmas Card for example, have been organized into another series. Instead, this series “Animation Magazines and Conference Material” contains conference programs and magazines that do not feature either Dave or Dale. This series is quite useful in capturing how the animation industry both in Canada and abroad has changed, as the program books and magazines were meant for professionals in the field and cover a large breadth of time.
Series 5: Collectables and Other Material Related to Animation ([1966]-2004)
The last series contains material that are clearly items Dave and Dale collected over the years that relate to animation. This includes educational VHS tapes that cover the history of animation across the world, cels from programs that are outside of the scope of any of the other series listed, and other general animation memorabilia.
Dave and Dale Cox (Third Accrual)
Part of Dave and Dale Cox Fonds
This accrual consists of four series, based on a listing provided by the creator. The series are as follows:
Dave and Dale Cox
Dave Restivo, piano and Reg Schwager, guitar
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.
David Amram : from Cairo to Canada to Kerouac
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345, which featured David Amram, composer and multi-instrumentalist; Les Allt, flute; and Roberto Occhipinti, bass.
Program:
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
File consists of a semi-professional video recording of a wedding in which Nouwen performed the ceremony. David [Fitzgerald] is the son of James Fitzgerald and Sophie Fitzgerald-Albregts. Mary [Marlborough] is the daughter of Mike [Michael] and Breda Marlborough.
The fonds covers the years of 1998, 2006-2014, while predominantly covering the years of 2007-2014. The fonds documents the work and activities of David C. Onley during his tenancy as the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from September 5, 2007 to September 23, 2014.
The fonds contains six series:
General files are comprised of reference and research files. Articles and clippings contains newspaper articles, publications and interviews that mention David C. Onley, as well as articles of interest collected for him. Correspondence includes outgoing, incoming, and internal office correspondence. Daily records comprise the bulk of the fonds and contain calendars and detailed textual and photographic documentation of Onley’s activities as Lieutenant Governor. The series also contains electronic records which are copies of the textual and photographic material within the daily calendars and daily activities files. Guest books contain bound books with signatures of visitors to the Lieutenant Governor’s events. Awards and regalia contains material and objects bestowed upon David C. Onley such as certificates and university regalia from convocation ceremonies and honorary degrees.
Onley, David C.
David Dunlap Observatory fonds
This fonds contains 3 accessions of records. See accession-level descriptions for more details.
David Dunlap Observatory
Includes archival material related to Red Robin Press and the life and work of Mark and Marion Frank. Research files regarding: VANA (Veterans Against Nuclear Arms); Paul Robeson 100th birthday celebration; The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion; the ‘fallen’ arches of Niagara; historical plaques research; Senior’s activism and other material are included.
Frank, David
David Hlynsky : A chance reunion
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a version of David Hlynsky's short film "A Chance Reunion".
This fonds mainly consists of records covering MacIntosh’s professional life from the beginning of his studies as a doctor during and just post-World War II up to and beyond his retirement in 1984. Very little of MacIntosh’s private life is documented in these records. The fonds has been split into the following series; 1. Biographical Information, 2. Notes and Research, 3. Lectures and Reports, 4. Conference and Symposia Involvement, 5. Professional Organizations, 6. Articles and Papers, 7. Correspondence, 8. Hospital Employment, 9. Medical Practice Administration, 10. Patient Files, 11. Certificates and Artifacts, 12. Photographs and Media.
MacIntosh, David Lloyd
David Schotzko : percussion solos
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring David Schotzko, percussion.
Program:
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Pemi Paull, viola and David Schotzko, percussion.
Program:
Part of David Young Papers
Collection consists of manuscripts edited by David Young by others such as Michael Ondaatje (Anil's Ghost); Margaret Atwood (Alias Grace); Kathy Acker (Blood and Guts in High School); draft manuscripts for Young's books, television, film and theatre scripts; background material for projects; personal and business correspondence; schoolwork and other personal papers, audio cassettes, financial information, posters and other ephemera from various productions of Young's work.
Part of David Young Papers
This collection consists of material, including manuscript drafts and correspondence, for various projects David Young worked on between 2004 and 2007. It includes "Sold", a project he developed for CTV, as well as his work for the TV program ReGenesis. it also includes material from various productions of his plays, Glenn and Inexpressible Island, among other projects.
Davidson Black Home Movies - children
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Davidson William Black sous-fonds
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
Black, Davidson [William]
Part of Dennis Lee Papers
Includes manuscripts, correspondence, books, and other material for Yesno [other titles ‘Fiat’, ‘Testament’, ‘Is’, ]; Alligator Stew: favourite poems by Dennis Lee; The Bard of the Universe [other title ‘The Lunatic Muse’]; essays; in-progress work; jacket blurbs; audio and video material; extensive editing material; about Dennis Lee; Jelly Belly; ‘Cadence, Country, Silence’(later title Body Music); extensive editorial and mentorship work; original holograph notebooks containing early poem drafts; blurbs, correspondence and other material related to the work of Dennis Lee on the Toronto Legacy Project and Plaques Programme with Heritage Toronto; Fraggle Rock cue sheets and payments; La dimora del cuore/Heart Residence (Longo translation); about Civil Elegies; board books for children, including drafts of text, correspondence and drawings by illustrator; works based on Dennis Lee material, including music and plays; other correspondence and material by and about Dennis Lee.
Fonds consists of the compositions, recordings, and papers of Derek Holman, a former professor at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto. The fonds contains manuscript scores and parts by Derek Holman, including original compositions, arrangements and realizations, juvenilia, and sketch materials; audio and video recordings of Holman’s compositions and performances; papers and photographs from Holman’s work with various choirs and churches (including at the University of London, University of Toronto, University of Trinity College, Bishop-Strachan, Royal School of Church Music, St. Simon’s, Concord Singers, Croydon Bach Society, Grace Church-on-the-Hill, and the Canadian Children’s Opera Company); and, Holman’s personal papers, including awards, certificates, degrees, and notebooks.
Holman, Derek
Die Schöne Müllerin, D. 795, Franz Schubert : Colin Ainsworth, tenor and Laura Loewen, piano
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Performers: Victoria Chan, Mia Robles, May Sadan, Zyion Stephens, Nathalie Winnfield-Hicks, Brooke Zarubin, soprano ; Frank Yu, tenor ; Jayne Abe, Helen Becqué, Trevor Flemings, Kyeongok Kim, Leah Lee, Minira Najafzade, Sabrina Rzazade, Chun Yi Tsang, piano
Program:
Digital Journal TV (David Onley Interview)
Part of David C. Onley fonds
Part of Harley J. Spiller fonds
Discovery Tuesday June 27 episode [2000]
Part of Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds
Includes interview with Professor Barry French discussing the roll University of Toronto Aerospace faculty helped with the ill fated Appollo 13 mission.
DMA competition winner : Bryn Blackwood, piano
File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.
Program:
Part of Don Bailey Papers
This accession includes personal correspondence; audiovisual materials; and 160 floppy disks containing manuscript drafts, story drafts, journal entries, projects, notes, correspondence, foster children’s files, and other items relating to the life and work of Don Bailey.
Contains series:
-Correspondence
-Other Files
-Audiovisual Materials
Don Thompson and Phil Dwyer Duo
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Don Thompson, piano and Phil Dwyer, saxophone.
Duality : one violist, two countries : Elizabeth Reid, viola
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.
Program:
Duane Andrews and the Conception Bay String Quartet featuring Lenny Solomon
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Duane Andrews, guitar; Lenny Solomon, violin; Lynn Kuo, violin; Amahl Arulanandam, cello; and Carol Gimbel, viola.
Video cassette of Dunlap Family home movie of the Royal Visit of Japanese Prince and Princes Takamatsu at their home, 93 Highland Ave., May 1931. VHS format
Dunlap Family
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 by Ivan Novinc, violin and Srdjan F. Caldarovic, piano.
Program:
Duo Les Amis : Love : Innocence, passion, obsession
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Lynn Kuo, violin and Marianna Humetska, piano with guest artist Yuri Lanyuk, cello.
Program:
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Erika Sas, violin and Erika Crino, piano.
Program:
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Ina Henning, accordion and Stefan Schreiber, piano.
Program:
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Futaba Niekawa, piano and Kerry DuWors, violin.
Program:
Duos for violin and piano : Jean-Luc Therrien, piano and Jean-Samuel Bez, violin
Part of Gallery 345 fonds
File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.
Program:
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds
Part of Guido Pugliese fonds