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Hart House [Orchestra] : Surdine

File consists of a recording of the Hart House Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel, performing [Concerto for accordion and strings] by Morris Surdin, with [Joseph Macerollo, accordion].

[Letter from Siegmund Warburg to Stefan Zweig, July 6, 1936]

Warburg refers to Zuckerkandl’s rejection of the definition of Judaism as responsible for reconciliation, peace, and justice on p. 122 of Die Weltgemeinschaft der Juden. Warburg agrees with this notion but considers it does not address the issue of a lack of leadership in the Jewish community. Warburg asks if he should send the copy back to Zuckerkandl or if he can keep it. He then alludes to a future meeting with Zweig, during which they will discuss this problem, among other things. Back of the letter reads “Weltgem d. Juden.”

David Amram : Symphonic variations on a song by Woody Guthrie

File consists of a dubbed recording from David Amram's CD This Land, which features a world premiere recording of his piece "Symphony Variations on a Song by Woody Guthrie" (C.F. Peters, 2007[sic]). Composed and conducted by David Amram with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Brook Ellen Ferguson, flute solo (recorded September 21-22, 2012 at Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver, Colorado).

[Music of David Lidov]

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 of compositions by David Lidov

Performers: Jane Leibel, soprano ; Patricia Wait, clarinet ; and David Lidov, piano.

Program:

  • The Hill wife : for medium voice, clarinet, and piano
  • Fibonaci tunes, James Tenney in memoriam
  • Voice mail : suite of thirteen pieces for piano.

William Aide : [photographs]

File consists of four promotional photographs of William Aide, including headshots and photographs of Aide playing the piano. Photographs are from various points in his career.

CBC radio : music and opinion

File consists of a dubbed recording of the CBC radio program "Music and Opinion" with Boyd Neel, produced by Digby Peers.

All or nothing at all

File consists of an arrangement of "All or nothing at all" by [Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence], arranged by [Don Thompson] for drums, bass, rhythm (piano, guitar), [flugelhorn] Guido [Basso].

David Lidov : Three duos

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 of compositions by David Lidov.

Performers: Patricia Wait, clarinet ; Elisabeth Acker, piano ; Lynn Kuo, violin ; Paul Widner, violoncello

Program:

  • Introduction by Edward Epstein
  • Trinkets (Patricia Wait, clarinet ; Elizabeth Acker, piano)
  • Fifteen re-inventions : covers and commentaries on the fifteen inventions of J.S. Bach (Lynn Kuo, violin ; Paul Widner, violoncello)
  • A little study (for flute and piano) of love, nostalgia and vain regrets (Barbara Ackerman, flute ; Elisabeth Acker, piano).

Philip Adamson : Music by Bax, Bridge and Searle

File consists of a recording by Philip Adamson, piano.

Tracks:

  • Vigil : op. 3, 1940-44 / Humphrey Searle (4:37)
  • Lament for Catherine : 1915 / Frank Bridge (4:47)
  • Sonata no. 2, 1919-1920 / Arnold Bax (26:18)
  • In autumn. Retrospect : 1924 (4:32) ; Piano sonata, 1921-24 (34:37) ; In autumn. Through the eaves : 1924 (2:01) / Frank Bridge.

[Letter from Otto Schulmeister to Viktor Zuckerkandl, March 30, 1955]

Schulmeister introduces himself to Zuckerkandl, suggesting that he may know him either through Zuckerkandl's sister or as editor of Wort und Wahrheit. Schulmeister explains that he is compiling a book to be entitled Spectrum Austriae, and intends to publish it in German and eventually in English. Schulmeister lists the themes to be discussed in the publication and asks if Zuckerkandl would be interested in covering “Music as the Soul of Austria” ("Die Musik als Seele Österreichs").

Always : encore

File consists of an arrangement of "Always : encore" by [Irving Berlin] for piano, guitar, bass (tacet), drums (tacet).

CBC Winnipeg Festival 1975

File consists of a recording of the concert by the CBC Winnipeg String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel with Sylvia Saurette, soprano and Arthur Polson, acting resident conductor. Program included:

  • Chanson perpetuelle, op. 37 / Ernest Chausson (Saurette)
  • Adagio for quartet and string orchestra / Guillaume Lekeu
  • Concerto no. 3. La la popliniere / Jean-Philippe Rameau
  • Les illuminations, op. 18 / Benjamin Britten
  • Atys. Overture / Jean-Baptiste Lully
  • Symphony no. 2 / Arthur Honegger.

Anyone can whistle

File consists of an arrangement of "Anyone can whistle" by [Stephen Sondheim], arranged by Roger Kellaway for voice, piano, guitar, bass (tacet), drums (tacet).

[Letter from Viktor Zuckerkandl to Otto Schulmeister, April 6, 1955]

Zuckerkandl hesitantly expresses interest in writing for Spectrum Austriae. He explains that he feels it impossible to separate Austrian music from German music and specifies that characteristics of Austrian music are inspired by the landscape of the country. Zuckerkandl further recommends Heinrich Schnitzler, director and teacher of theater history, for work on Spectrum Austriae.

Karrin Allyson : Some of that sunshine

File consists of a recording by Karrin Allyson, vocals, piano with Miro Sprague, acoustic piano and Rhodes; Chris Caswell, organ; Jeff Johnson, bass; Rod Fleeman, guitar; Jerome Jennings, drums and percussion; Regina Carter, violin; Houston Pearson, tenor saxophone; Lee Sklar, and bass.

Tracks:

  • Wish you were here; (4:09)
  • Home; (4:21)
  • As long as I know you love me; (4:31)
  • Some of that sunshine; (4:56)
  • Shake it up; (4:18)
  • Just as well; (4:32)
  • Time is a funny thing; (5:00)
  • One of these days; (4:36)
  • Nobody said love was easy; (4:03)
  • Happy now; (5:36)
  • Right here, right now; (4:30)
  • You don't care; (3:51)
  • Big discount; (3:03).

John Beckwith : [photographs]

File consists of promotional photographs of John Beckwith, taken at various points in his career. File includes photographs of Beckwith hiking on the Franz Joseph glacier, and of the Music Building at the University of Auckland, which he visited during his sabbatical [1977-1978].

Sivan Arbel : Broken lines

File consists of a recording by Silvan Arbel, voice, arrangements, and compositions with Shai Portugaly, piano; Nadav Shapira, bass; Yogev, drums; Ron Warburg, trumpet; Jack Sheehan, alto saxophone; Ori Jacobson, tenor saxophone; and Caleb Mason, Seth Weaver, and Ben Tiberio, vocals.

Tracks:

  • Over sensitivity
  • Open my tube of art
  • Analysis
  • Blue in green
  • Active on wheels
  • For Aba
  • Broken lines.

[Letter from Anton Böhm to Viktor Zuckerkandl, April 20, 1955]

Böhm responds to a letter forwarded to him by Otto Schulmeister regarding Zuckerkandl's potential contribution to Spectrum Austriae. Böhm agrees with Zuckerkandl's statements but advises Zuckerkandl to avoid presenting the connection to German music in a manner that could be interpreted as political. Böhm invites Zuckerkandl to write for Spectrum Austriae and recommends that he respond directly to Schulmeister.

Les sylphes : impromptu-valse / G. Bachmann

File consists of an excerpted piece from a larger volume, and a manuscript copy of the same piece. Also includes "Columbine" by Delahaye (G. Schirmer, 1879) in published sheet music, but no manuscript part, and the first page of "Chant sans paroles = Song without words" by Tchaikovsky (G. Schirmer, 1889)

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