Interviews with Frances Gage and Claire Piller
- CA OTUFM 15-B-15
- File
- February 13, 1992 and February 14, 1992
Part of Sir Ernest MacMillan collection
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Interviews with Frances Gage and Claire Piller
Part of Sir Ernest MacMillan collection
One-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : George Goulding, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by George Goulding of London, England, with a silver square-ended D-sharp key. Its typical eighteenth-century small embouchure and finger holes produce a sweet and delicate tone. This type of flute was first seen in about 1672 on the European continent, about 1705 in England, and was in general use until 1780.
Collection consists of late-eighteenth, nineteenth, and early-twentieth century flutes, predominantly made by various builders and companies in London, England, as well as two from Paris, one from France, and one from Bayreuth, Germany. The collection covers the mechanization and modernization of the flute, including the addition of holes and keys, and the move from wood to metal for the body of the flute.
Fisher, Sidney T.
Four-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : Richard Potter, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Richard Potter of London, with sterling-silver keys with pewter plug ends. The head-joint and barrel are metal-lined, with a tuning slide between them.
Eight-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : William Henry Potter, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by William Henry Potter in London, with sterling-silver keys with pewter plug ends.
Eight-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : Thomas Prowse, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Thomas Prowse of London, with sterling-silver keys with salt-spoon style ends and decorative turning on the head-joint and ends. This is an early model Nicholson flute.
Six-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : Isaac Willis, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Isaac Willis of London, with sterling-silver keys, the top four of which have square ends and the lower two of which have pewter plug ends.
Eight-key cocuswood flute with wide sterling-silver bands : Thomas Prowse, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Thomas Prowse in London. The flute has sterling-silver keys with salt-spoon style ends, mounted on blocks. It is a brilliant example of the large-holed flute developed by the great English flutist Charles Nicholson Jr. The historical importance of this model is that Theodore Boehm heard Nicholson playing it during a visit to England in 1831. The epoch-making Boehm flute universally used today was the result.
Part of Henry Frost fonds
Item is a digitized copy of the microfilm of Henry Frost's manual in three parts: Time ; Melody or Succession of Sounds according to Pitch ; Expression or Force and Delivery of Sounds.
Fonds consists of digital images of the 211 page music instruction manual.
Frost, Henry
Four-key boxwood flute with ivory mounts : D'Almaine & Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by D'Almaine & Co. in London, with sterling-silver square-ended keys, mounted on blocks.
Letter from Gaetano Donizetti to Napoleone Morianzi, Lucca
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Collection contains photographs, programs, and press notices of his performances; manuscripts of songs written for him by composers including Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Lalo and Pizzetti; five collections of published songs; a scrapbook of programs from his first year as manager of the Metropolitan Opera.
Johnson, Edward
Collection of historical letters
Part of Edward Johnson collection
File contains letters collected by or given to Edward Johnson from Georges Bizet, Claude Debussy (photograph), Gaetano Donizetti, Jenny Lind, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Adelina Patti/Giuseppe Verdi, Ignacy Paderewski (signed photograph), Giacomo Puccini, and Richard Wagner. Unless otherwise indicated, all items are autograph letters, signed (ALS).
Eight-key cocuswood flute with wide sterling-silver bands : Rudall and Rose, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall and Rose in London, with sterling-silver keys with salt-spoon style ends, except for the C and C-sharp keys, which have pewter plugs. The flute is of particular interest in having the 1832 patent head-joint.
Five-key boxwood flute in F with ivory mounts : Henry Potter, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Henry Potter of London, with brass keys, mounted in blocks. This is a typical band flute from the period.
Ten-key cocuswood flute : Abel Siccama, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, designed by Abel Siccama and made in London, with sterling-silver bands and keys with adjustable pad sockets, except for the C and C-sharp keys, which have pewter plugs. The A and E holes are out of direct reach of the fingers, and are covered by keys.
Cocuswood Pratten-system flute : [Boosey, London]
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, likely made by Boosey in London, with German-silver bands and keywork mounted on pillars. Pratten, a celebrated English flutist, developed this system in 1852, and in 1856 Boosey started to make Pratten flutes. This flute has a cylindrical bore with large holes all covered, and is fingered like the eight-keyed flute.
Part of Fisher flute collection
Fonds contains writings, family letters, photographs, and photocopies of biographical documents including, collected by Bob Arlidge.
Arlidge, Joseph Churchill
Correspondence and family records
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of letters to J. Churchill Arlidge concerning his performances; family correspondence; Arlidge's wedding certificate; and a jewel pendant that belonged to his mother.
Letter from J. Churchill Arlidge's father to his uncle
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Sterling-silver Old Model flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork. This model has the same keys as the old eight-key flute.
Sterling-silver Carte 1851 Patent flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork. This model won the prize medal at the 1851 exhibition.
Eight-key cocuswood flute : Alexander Liddle, London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Alexander Liddle in London, with German-silver bands and block-mounted keywork. This is a version of Carte's silver "Old Model," and brought the advantages of cylindrical bore to players of the old eight-key flute.
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of promotional and personal photographs of J. Churchill Arlidge, his family, and groups to which he belonged, including the Independent Order of Foresters (Arlidge was the High Organist); Christ Church at Deer Park, Toronto, Ontario; and a Grand Jury in 1907, which was appointed to investigate and make recommendations regarding public institutions and services in Toronto.
Promotional photographs as a child or youth performer : cartes de visite
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
J. Churchill Arlidge at school [graduation?] in Belgium
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
J. Churchill Arlidge as child performer in [England?]
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Jewel pendant with photograph of J. Churchill Arlidge as a child performer
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Letter from secretary of the Shakespearian Tercentenary Festival Committee to J. Churchill Arlidge
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Biographical documents : press clippings, letters, and programs
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Letter from secretary of the Shakespearian Tercentenary Festival Committee to J. Churchill Arlidge
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Letter from Customs Orphanage in London thanking J. Churchill Arlidge for his performance
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Richard Wagner : small late-nineteenth century engraved portrait
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Letter from Richard Wagner to a friend from Munich
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Cocuswood Carte 1867 System flute : Rudall, Rose, Carte and Co., London
Part of Fisher flute collection
Item is a flute, made by Rudall, Rose, Cart and Co. in London, with sterling-silver keywork and head lining. The flute was described as "An excellent design, in some ways technically superior to the Boehm." This flute has an extra trill key for C to C-sharp and G to G-sharp.
[J.C. Batson letter to Mrs. George Wheeler, April 22 1868]
Part of Kathleen Parlow fonds
Item is a letter of appreciation written by J.C. Batson, Superintendant, on behalf of the school in Upper Woodstock, to Mrs. George Wheeler.
From: Batson, J.C.
To: Wheeler, Mrs. George
Genre: Personal correspondence
Signed autograph from Adelina Patti, with Giuseppe Verdi : autograph on printed card
Part of Edward Johnson collection
Item reads: "The empire of harmony has neither beginning nor end."
Marriage certificate for J. Churchill Arlidge and Oliva Mary Arlidge
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Family records and correspondence
Series consists of copies of photographs and documents pertaining to Johnstone's family. Documents include correspondence between Mary F. Williamson and Helmut Kallmann of the National Library of Canada; a copy of the petition for divorce filed by Catherine (McGregor) Johnstone against her husband John Francis Johnstone, which was later withdrawn (January 8, 1979); a copy of an article in the Toronto Star (November 26, 1927) regarding Amelia Hart and her seven husbands (Johnstone was the fourth); a copy of a letter from Mary F. Williamson to Professor Carl Morey at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto regarding Johnstone and performances of his songs; a copy of Johnstone's obituary (February 25, 1913); and a copy of scanned portraits of Johnstone. The series also consists of electronic records, including scanned images from the Johnstone family photo album (ca. 1900).
John Francis Johnstone collection
Collection consists of reference materials relating to John Francis Johnstone's compositions for voice and piano, his family, and the performance of his songs after his death.
Johnstone, John Francis
Research and biographical documents
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of research materials about J. Churchill Arlidge gathered by Robert (Bob) Arlidge.
I'm waiting my darling for thee / arranged by George T. Evans
Part of Toronto music life collection
Over the hill to the poor-house / David Braham, words by George L. Catlin
Part of Toronto music life collection
Take me to the ball tonight / J.G. Maeder, words by John Brougham
Part of Toronto music life collection
Part of Toronto music life collection
Ellie Rhee : ballad / Sep. Winner
Part of Toronto music life collection
Part of Toronto music life collection
Item is a score that was published in The Bell Treble.