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Reviews of concerts with performances of The Humber Fairy

File contains two newspaper clippings and one copy of a newspaper clipping, with reviews of concerts that contained performances of John Francis Johnstone's song "The Humber Fairy." The concerts included: Toronto Opera House Galop, Ten Centuries Concert, Faculty of Music (1967) (two reviews); and, Musical Toronto at the Roy Thomson Hall (1984).

Queen Victoria's jubilee : for voice and piano

File consists of three publications of the song "Queen Victoria's Jubilee!" with words by John Imrie and music by J.F. Johnstone. The publications include the sheet music by Imrie & Graham of Toronto (1886); a clipping of its publication in the Montreal Daily Star (June 4, 1887); and, a copy of its inclusion in Jubilee Jollities (Grip's Own Library, vol. 1, no. 2, June 1887), page 24.

Untitled broadside

File consists of an untitled broadside made up of 16 panels of songs and illustrated prints. The broadside includes: When Love is King (words by John Imrie, music by George W. Grant); The British Flag (words by John Imrie, music by Prof. J.F. Johnstone); Sons of Scotland (words by John Imrie, music by George W. Strathy); Scotch Dainties (words by John Imrie, music by E. Corlett); The Star of Love (words by John Imrie, music by Ernest E. Leigh); Dear Land Ayont the Sea (words by John Imrie, music by G.M. Davidson); The Sons of England (words by John Imrie, music by Prof. J.F. Johnstone); and, Mother's Voice (words by John Imrie, music by Prof. J.F. Johnstone).

Songs of J.F. Johnstone

File consists of a recording of 9 songs by John Francis Johnstone as performed by Andrea Grant (piano); Caitlin Wood (soprano); Stephanie Tritchew (mezzo soprano); Charles Sy (tenor); and Joshua Whelan (baritone). The recording was made on April 10, 2013 at the University of Toronto with liner noes by Mary F. Williamson. The songs recorded on the CD are: Song of the Drummer; My Heart is Scotland's Yet; Dear Canada, To Thee; Temperance Soldiers; The Young Musician; The Humber Fairy; The Sweetest Word on Earth is Home; Canadian Song of Freedom; and, Queen Victoria's Jubilee.

Songs of Roy Lamont Smith : American composer

File consists of a notebook with the handwritten texts of songs by Roy Lamont Smith, written in alphabetical order. It is not clear whether the texts were handwritten by Smith, or collected by an unnamed individual. The songs include: A Lullaby (My tree Bird); Alone, A Woodland Path; Adoration; Gifts; Heart and Soul; Hearts Blossom; In Love's Tender Keeping; I sing to thee; Lullaby; Lines to an Indian air; Madrigal; My little Bo Peep; My soul shall sing; Nameless Pain; and, Plantation Lullaby. Many of the songs include indications of the author of the lyrics, the key of the music, and who the song was dedicated to, if applicable.

Magazine article and newspaper clipping on Roy Lamont Smith

File contains a copy of the magazine The Lookout (vol. 34, no. 9; April 25, 1925), which includes an article entitled "Roy Lamont Smith gives program before Greenville Music Club." File also includes a newspaper clipping of an article from The Chattanooga Times (May 1, 1927) entitled "Chattanooga will give honor to city's own composer this week." The article includes a photograph of Smith.

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