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St. Lawrence String Quartet

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by the St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, Barry Shiffman, violins; Lesley Robertson, viola; Marina Hoofer, cello) with Shauna Rolston, cello.

Program:

  • String quartet in C major, KV. 157 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Two sketches for string quartet / Ernest MacMillan
  • Pieces en concert / Francois Couperin, arr. Paul Bazelaire
  • Cello quintet in C major, op. 168, D. 956 / Franz Schubert.

St. Lawrence String Quartet

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place at Walter Hall, by the St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, violin ; Barry Shiffman, violin ; Lesley Robertson, viola ; Christopher Costanza, cello).

Program:

  • Doubles / Jonathan Berger
  • Introduction and allegro / Maurice Ravel
  • String quintet in D major, K. 593 / Wolfgang A. Mozart.

St. Lawrence String Quartet

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

Performers: St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, violin ; Barry Shiffman, violin ; Lesley Robertson, viola ; Christopher Costanza, cello) ; Giles Tomkins, baritone ; Amanda Goodburn, violin ; Jennifer Burford, Violin ; Alex McLeod, viola ; Rafael Hoekman, cello

Program:

  • Dover Beach, op. 3 / Samuel Barber
  • 20 for string quartet / Mark Applebaum
  • Octet in E flat, op. 20 / Felix Mendelssohn.

St. Lawrence String Quartet

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by the St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, violin ; Barry Shiffman, violin ; Lesley Robertson, viola ; Alberto Parrini, cello).

Program:

  • Solace / Melissa Hui.

St. John Passion : St. Simon's church

File contains a performance of the St. John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Gentlemen and Boys of St. Simon's Church Choir with orchestra, conducted by Derek Holman, with Bruce Ubukata, harpsichord ; Mel Braun, Christus ; David Johnston, Evangelist ; Sung-Ha Shin, soprano ; Jo-Anne Bentley, mezzo-soprano ; James Leatch, tenor ; Peter Fisher, bass.

St. John Passion : Croydon Parish Church

File is a recording of the first performance by the Croydon Bach Society of the St. John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach, conducted by Derek Holman and recorded by Geoffrey Bartlett. Principal singers were Patricia Andrew, Paula Gladwell, Roger Norrington, David Price, Richard Standen, and Christopher Keyte. Orchestra led by Ralph Nicholson with Guyon Wells, organ and Richard Popplewell, continuo.

St. Hubertus Messe and other works for horns

File consists of a program and recording of a concert in Walter Hall by Joan Watson, horn; Alayne Hall, piano; Young Dae Park, violin; Fred Rizner, conductor; and performers from the Toronto Symphony and the University of Toronto.

Program:

  • Prelude and fugue in A minor / Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Lowell Shaw
  • Trio in E-flat for horn, violin, and piano, op. 40 / Johannes Brahms
  • Hunting calls and hand horns / demonstration by Drew Stephen with Cresta de Graff and Seannan McGee, natural horns
  • St. Hubertus Messe / Karl Stiegler.

Sred shumnogo bala, op. 38, no. 3

Kamionskiĭ, Oskar Isaevich, 1869-1917 (baritone). Sred shumnogo bala, op. 38, no. 3. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893 (composer). Gramophone: GC 3-22770. Matrix 7175L. Recorded in Moscow, Russia.

Squeeze and bang with pluck!

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Joseph Macerollo, accordion ; Beverley Johnston, percussion ; Erica Goodman, harp

Program:

  • Achavi / Alice Ping Yee Ho
  • Refuge / Alexina Louie
  • El Duo / Norman Symonds
  • We Don't Have Gravity Here / David Occhipinti
  • Divertissement no. 2 for Harp, Accordion and Vibraphone. Movement no. 1: Opening Statement / Walter Buczynski.

Spyaschaya Knyazhna = The sleeping princess

Aleksandrovic, Aleksandr Dormidontovic, 1881-1955 (tenor). Spyaschaya Knyazhna = The sleeping princess. Borodin, Aleksandr Porfirʹevich, 1833-1887 (composer). Matrix 2785c. Recorded in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Spring waters

Rosing, Vladimir, 1890-1963 (tenor). Spring waters. Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943 (composer). Vocalion: 30141. Matrix 30141. Recorded in United States of America.

Spring Reading Weekend

File consists of recordings from New Music Concerts' Spring Reading Weekend, including performances of works by Wendy Prezament, Nella Darrigo, Wes Wraggett, Hedy Wong, P.H. Pitt-Brooke, Tim Sullivan, Margaret Davies, Timothy Buell, Irene Johannsen, Helen Hardy, and David Roe. The event was intended to provide upcoming Canadian composers with the opportunity to hear their works performed by professional musicians.

Spring ; Year's at the spring

Eames, Emma, 1865-1952 (soprano). Spring ; Year's at the spring. Henschel, George, 1850-1934 (composer) ; Beach, Amy, 1867-1944 (composer). His Master's Voice: AGSB 22. Matrix 2A-6203. Recorded in New York, New York.

Spring

Melba, Nellie, 1861-1931 (soprano). Spring. Henschel, George, 1850-1934 (composer). International Record Collector's Club (IRCC) ; Victor: IRCC 181. Matrix 4213f. Recorded in London, England.

Spotlight on opera : Postcard from Morocco by Dominick Argento

File consists of a recording of the concert.

Performers: Christina Bell, Nicholas Borg, Bradley Christensen, Marcel d'Entremont, Ryan Downey, Gwenna Fairchild-Taylor, William Ford, Danika Loren, Alessia Naccarato, Lyndsay Promane, Charles Sy, Max Van Wyck, Karine White ; Leslie Dala, narrator and conductor ; Andrea Grant, piano.

Program:

  • Highlights from Postcard from Morocco performed by artists of U of T Opera.

Spotlight on opera : Candide

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

Performers: David Briskin ; Michael Patrick Albano ; Singers of the Opera Division.

Program:

  • Selections from Candide / Bernstein.

Spotlight on opera : a Poulenc double bill

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

Performers: Rosanna Murphy, Caitlin Wood, Conrad Siebert, Andrew Haji, Joshua Whalen, vocals ; Michael Patrick Albano, Erik Thor, commentators ; Kate Carver, Sandra Horst, piano.

Program:

  • La voix humaine / Francis Poulenc
  • Les mamelles de Tiresias / Francis Poulenc.

Spotlight on opera

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

Performers: Students from the Faculty's Opera Division.

Program:

  • L'elisir d'amore excerpts / Donizetti.

Spotlight on opera

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

Performers: Michael Cavanagh, director ; Stephen Hargreaves, conductor ; Andrea Grant, pianist ; Michael Patrick Albano, Resident Stage Director, Opera Division ; Eliza Johnson, Adanya Dunn, Stephanie Tritchew, Jonathan MacArthur, Andrea Nunez, singers.

Program:

  • The Turn of the Screw, Tower scene ; "What has happened here in this house?" ; Opening of act II ; End of opera.

Spotlight on opera

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

Performers: Jennifer Schinzel ; Alexandra Beley Fabian Arciniegas ; Andrew Haji ; Rosanna Murphy ; Eliza Johnson Joshua Whelan ; Alyson Spina ; Rocco Rupolo ; Dimitri Katotakis ; Julien Patenaude ; Miah Im, musical director ; Michael Patrick Albano, stage director ; Andrea Grant, pianist.

Program:

  • Soave sia il vento
  • Un aura amorosa
  • Eccovi il medico
  • Il core vi dono
  • Per pieta, ben mio
  • Fortunato l'uom che prende.

Spotlight on opera

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall. The concert was a preview of Ravel's L'enfant et les sortilèges and L'heure espagnole with excerpts performed by the cast.

Spelt, Jacob (oral history)

Oral history interview with Professor Jacob Spelt conducted by Valerie Schatzker. Covers his life in the Netherlands and the effects of World War I through to 1987. Focusses on the Dept. of Geography, its curricula, and faculty. Discusses the Faculty of Arts and Science, particularly during his tenure as Associate Dean. Subjects discussed include admission, curricula, budgeting, appointments, promotions and tenure, salaries and allowances. Also discusses the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture while Dean, 1982-1984, its faculty, curricula, and student-faculty relations.

Spelt, Jacob

Speeches, talks, and addresses

Dr. Evans’ ideas have been disseminated most widely, through the many addresses he has been invited to deliver locally, nationally and internationally. It is here that his genius for analysis, organization and foresight and his breadth of vision and his humanity become most apparent. The addresses range over four decades of professional experience, including many to students, but also encompass tributes to family, friends, and colleagues who have meant so much to him over the years and to religious and social organizations.

There are a few small gaps of up to three or four months in some years, and only one address each for 1972 and 1973. These two are the beginning of a substantial gap that extends to 1989. From 1972 to 1978 Dr. Evans was president of the University of Toronto and speeches given then are located elsewhere in the University of Toronto Archives, primarily in A1979-0042 and A1983-0049. The latter accession also includes some of his addresses while Dean of Medicine at McMaster University. That still leaves, however, a decade of missing addresses.

The files contain correspondence, research files, notes, programs, drafts of addresses (some of which were eventually published – see Series 7). The arrangement is chronological by date of address.

Speeches and public talks

Consists of drafts and final versions of speeches and public talks, conference programmes and attendee lists, rough notes, related correspondence, secondary sources including newspaper clippings, and workshop materials related to speeches and public talks given by Eichler throughout her career.

Speech about our new culture

File consists of a recording of a radio broadcast [by Leslie Bell] on the relationship between American and Canadian culture, including musical excerpts.

[Speaking of music : radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell]

File consists of recordings of a radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell: (1) on Christmas carols; (2) interview with Colonel Samuel Rosenbaum on the recording industry; (3) musical terminology; (4) father and son stories in music, particularly Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti; (5) music for motion pictures, with Gerald Pratley, CBC film critic.

[Speaking of music : radio broadcasts by Leslie Bell]

File consists of recordings of Leslie Bell's CBC radio program "Speaking of Music":
(1) Interview with Ezra Schabas on the Royal Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, and their new facilities, the Edward Johnson Building, to be completed that Fall. Their discussion included talk of the two performance halls, the Electronic Music Studio, and the library.
(2) The correct spelling of musical terms, particularly a cappella, obbligato, and impresario; Moriz Rosenthal; film music, with guest Gerald Pratley.
(3) Ellis McLintock and his band.

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