Showing 33386 results

Archival description
University of Toronto Music Library
Print preview View:

6718 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

[Letter from Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn to Viktor Zuckerkandl, September 30, 1960]

Fröbe-Kapteyn discusses possibilities for Zuckerkandl’s request for a cleaning maid. She recommends her own, Corinna, who will be occupied mornings until November 10, but will otherwise be at Zuckerkandl’s service. She describes the living facilities and the heating system and says Zuckerkandl will be able to telephone if he needs anything. She mentions being recently indisposed by a case of neuritis.

Yolanda Bruno and Isabelle David : The Wild swans

File consists of a recording by Yolanda Bruno, violin and Isabelle David, piano.

Tracks:

  • Aalap and Tarana / Kala Ramnath
  • 24 Preludes for violin and piano, op. 46, nos. 5, 6, 9, 23, 14 / Lera Auerbach
  • Bucharian melody / Elena Kats-Chernin
  • Wild Swans suite. Eliza aria / Elena Kats-Chernin
  • Beyond time / Alexina Louie
  • O Virtus Sapientiae / Hildegard von Bingen
  • Down the rabbit hole / Roxanna Panufnik
  • Cortège / Lili Boulanger
  • Echo dash / Jennifer Higdon
  • D'un matin de printemps / Lili Boulanger
  • Snow / Elena Langer
  • The Swan parapraxis / Kelly-Marie Murphy
  • Bohémienne / Pauline Viardot.

Manifesto! Trio '86

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 by Trio '86 (Jennifer Thiessen, viola ; Marc Wieser, piano ; Krista Martynes, clarinet).

Clap yo' hands

File consists of an arrangement of "Clap yo" hands" by [George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin] for piano, guitar, bass, drums. Performed at Desmond's "Gershwin concert'.

Close to you

File consists of an arrangement of "Close to you" by [Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, and Carl Lampl] for piano, guitar, bass, drums.

Songs of faith and doubt

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Iris Krizmanic and Nicholas Nanos.

Edward Elgar : Symphony nos. 1 and 2

  • OTUFM 27-C-024
  • File
  • November 5, 1956 ; March 20, 1966
  • Part of Boyd Neel fonds

File consists of a recording of the CBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel performing Edward Elgar's Symphony no. 1 (November 5, 1956) and of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel performing Elgar's Symphony no. 2 (March 20, 1966).

James Bryan : Beautiful world

File consists of a recording by James Bryan, guitar.

Tracks:

  • Higher
  • Beautiful world
  • Bounce
  • Left my heart in Brooklyn
  • Systems
  • Kelly
  • Sunny song
  • Move like this
  • Trust
  • Like a lion
  • Jelly walk
  • Bizarre love triangle
  • Child song

[Letter from Viktor Zuckerkandl to Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, June 1961]

Zuckerkandl informs Fröbe-Kapteyn that he has heard about Carl Jung’s passing. He reflects on Jung’s role and significance at Eranos. Writing now from Tegernsee, he explains the four-day journey was very arduous. Zuckerkandl is excited about re-establishing contact at Eranos and sends Fröbe-Kapteyn the address for Dr. Wladimir Weidlé so she can invite him to Eranos.

Nicole Byblow : Plays all the white keys

File consists of a recording by Nicole Byblow, vocals, keyboard, toy piano, flute with Melissa McWilliams, drums; Ben Nixon, bass; Don Macdonald, violin; Jeff Cote, drums; Alex Moore, bass; and Mike Buckley, Sarah Orton, Georgia Laloudakis, Alex Scott, and Ben Nixon, additional vocals. The album is autographed to Edward Epstein from Nicole Byblow.

Tracks:

  • Intro
  • They didn't think so
  • Things that I learned when I worked at the hospital
  • No longer matter
  • If I'm lucky
  • February
  • About a lover : live
  • Things that I learned when I worked at the hospital : clean.

Close your eyes

File consists of an arrangement of "Close your eyes" by [Bernice Petkere] for piano, guitar, bass, drums.

Flying Bulgars : Tumbling into light

File consists of a recording by the Flying Bulgars (David Buchbinder, Dave Wall, Peter Lutek, Tania Gill, Victor Bateman, and Max Senitt) with guest musicians Frank Betos, Rick Shadrach Lazar, Tim Posgate, and Dave Newfeld.

Tracks:

  • Angel
  • Shivering
  • Spider comes
  • The poets, they're all Yids
  • Joshua
  • Fractured night
  • Folksong
  • Pomegranate
  • Rise above
  • Balabuste
  • Into light.

Cole Porter medley

File consists of an arrangement of "Cole Porter medley" by [Cole Porter] for piano, guitar, bass, drums, percussion.

[Letter from Viktor Zuckerkandl to Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, June 30, 1961]

Zuckerkandl expresses concern based on not having heard from Fröbe-Kapteyn in some time. He informs her that his lecture is developing well [“Der singende und der sprechende Mensch,” for Eranos 1961] in which he will talk about space and complementarity. Zuckerkandl relates a dinner shared with [Emil] Preetorius, and [Wladimir] Weidlé and his wife. Zuckerkandl is convinced Weidlé is an ideal candidate for Eranos, he cites a passage from an article on the reconciliation of spiritual and natural sciences titled “Biologie de l’art” published in Diogène April 1957. Preetorius is busy with his project and will be bringing many materials to Eranos. The postscript mentions a cookbook that Zuckerkandl will return to Fröbe-Kapteyn.

Boyd Neel Orchestra : unicorn recordings

File consists of a collection of recordings from 1956 of the Boyd Neel Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel:

  • Brandenburg concerti, nos. 1 and 4 / J.S. Bach
  • Air and gigue / Thomas Arne
  • Comus dance, no. 1 / Arne
  • Serenade / Anton Dvorak
  • Ballet from Alcina / G.F. Handel
  • Symphony in F / Johan Agrell
  • Eine Kleine Nacht Musik / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Serenata Notturna / Mozart
  • Fantasy on a theme of Tallis / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Comus dances, nos. 2 and 3 / Arne
  • Brandenburg concerti, nos. 5, 3, 6 / Bach

Boyd Neel interview ; Naumburg Orchestra concert

File consists of a recording of Boyd Neel's interview by Robert Schumann, as broadcast in "Listening Room" on WQXR (New York Times station, July 30, 1974) and the first half of a concert by Naumburg Orchestra in Central Park, New York, as broadcast over WNYL (July 31, 1974). Boyd Neel conducted the Naumburg Orchestra. The first half of the concert featured 18th-century compositions.

[Letter from Viktor Zuckerkandl to Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, August 10, 1961]

Zuckerkandl is aware of Katzenstein’s [?] passing. He tries to console Fröbe-Kapteyn who is dealing with seasonal depression [Winterschatten]. Although it leaves a gap in the conference program, it has been decided that letting Sir Hubert [?] go was best, since his work did not relate well to the work of Zuckerkandl, [Alfred] Portmann, [Gershom] Scholem, [Henry] Corbin, and [Erich] Neumann on man and sound. Zuckerkandl will arrive at Ascona in a week.

Bruce Cassidy's Hotfoot Orchestra : Sunrise on Ganymede

File consists of a recording by Bruce Cassidy's Hotfoot Orchestra (John Davies, trombone; Bruce Cassidy, Electronic Valve Instrument (EVI), trumpet, flugelhorn; Terry Clarke, drums; Johnny Fourie, guitar; Billy Middleton, tuba; Denny Lalouette, bass; Barry van Zyl, drums; Julian Wiggins, alto saxophone; Denzil Weale, keyboards; Donny Bouwer, trumpet; and Steve Dyer, tenor saxophone).

The Art of the Guitar : ChromaDuo

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 by the ChromaDuo (Rob MacDonald and Tracy Anne Smith, guitars). The concert was a CD launch of their debut recording Hidden Waters, which featured world premiere recordings of music by Roland Dyens, Stephen Goss, and Christopher William Pierce.

Results 301 to 350 of 33386