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Wolf-Ferrari's chamber symphony

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Etsuko Kimura, violin ; Paul Meyer, violin ; Kent Teeple, viola ; Paul Widner, cello ; Edward Tait, double bass ; Doulgas Stewart, flute ; Clare Scholtz, oboe ; Steven Pierre, clarinet ; Kathleen McLean, bassoon ; Christopher Gongos, horn ; Gregory Oh, pianoforte ; Gillian MacKay, conductor.

Program:

  • Kammersymphonie No. 10, op.8. Allegro moderato ; adagio ; vivace con spirito - allegretto ; adagio - allegro moderato.

Wolff, Pierre, Jacques Bouchard

Wolff, Pierre, Jacques Bouchard, pièce en un acte, en prose, Paris, Tresse & Stock, 1980. – With a dedicace: «A André Antoine, sans grandes phrases, sans protester autrement d’une amitié sincère, je signe, votre bon camarade bien dévoué, Pierre Wolff.»

Wolfeiana

  • CA OTUTF wolfe MSS 00003
  • Collection
  • 1761-1918

This volume, assembled by Dawson Turner for his projected biography of General Wolfe, is principally comprised of material extracted from the Henrietta Wolfe papers at Squerryes, from later Warde papers, and other material.

Wolf Wolfensberger, "The prophetic voice and presence of mentally retarded people in the world today"

Item consists of 1 audio cassette from a l'Arche Council / International Federation of l'Arche meeting in Chateauneuf de Galaure, France, in April 1978. Item seems to be introduced by Joe Egan.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: The thesis of my presentation today is that mentally retarded people play a unique prophetic role in this age. Christians who are aligned with them need to strive to understand that role.

Wolf for solo cello : Carolyn Riccardo

File consists of a recording of the Western Canadian premiere of Wolf, with an introduction by the composer. The audio reel also includes a recording of L'histoire du Soldat by Stravinsky with Richard Ouzounian as narrator and Michael Colgrass, conductor. Both pieces were part of a Music Inter Alia concert at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.

Wolcum, yole! celebrating the season

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: MacMillan Singers, Men's Chorus ; Women's Chamber Choir ; Women's Chorus ; Young Voices Toronto ; Hilary Apfelstadt, conductor ; Christopher Dawes and Eunseong Cho, pianists ; Maeve Palmer and Elisabeth Hetherington, sopranos ; Emily D'Angelo, mezzo-soprano ; Anthony Varahidas, tenor ; Lutzen Riedstra, bass ; Frances Farrell, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, pianist ; Tracy Wong, conductor ; Johanna Wienholts, harp ; Melissa Morgan, conductor ; Matthew Stainton, conductor ; Danielle Girard and Sebastian Sallans, violins ; Robin Mielksins (flute), Rachel Soong (clarinet) ; Natalie Worden (horn), Eric Mohr and Eric Macarios (bassoons) Johanna Weinholts (harp), Mark Ramsay (keyboard).

Program:

  • Pre concert: The Kid's Sing. Rejoice and be merry / Ruth Watson Henderson (b.1932)
  • Hymn to St. Cecilia Benjamin Britten (1913 ? 1976)
  • What Cheer? / William Walton (1902-1983)
  • Ave, regina coelorum Larysa Kuzmenko
  • Ceremony of Carols. Wolcum Yole! ; There is no rose ; That yongë child ; Balulalow ; This little babe / Benjamin Britten
  • Introit: Dominus dixit ad me / Gregorian Chant, Mode II
  • Still, Still Night / Franz Gruber (1787-1863)
  • Tollite hostias / Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
  • Noel / Todd Smith (b. 1973)
  • Apple-Tree Wassail / Stephen Hatfield (b. 1956)
  • The Snow / Edward Elgar (1857 ? 1934)
  • This is a wonder / David L. McIntyre (b. 1950)
  • Alleluia / Charles E. Callahan (b. 1951).

Wojcicki, Ed

File consists of personal email correspondence between Ed Wojcicki and Sue Mosteller regarding his writing, his family, the Nouwen Society Newsletter and a visit to L’Arche Daybreak. Included is a newspaper clipping of an article about Wojcicki’s book A Crisis of Hope in the Modern World and an exchange between Father Mark J. Brummel, C.M.F. and Sue Mosteller regarding the April 2000 issue of U.S. Catholic featuring Wojcicki’s article “Broken yet beloved: What I’ve learned from Henri Nouwen”.

Wohl denk' ich oft

Kipnis, Alexander, 1891-1978 (bass). Wohl denk' ich oft. Wolf, Hugo, 1860-1903 (composer). His Master's Voice: DB 2045. Matrix 2B 6542-2. Recorded in London, England.

Wohin?

Gerhardt, Elena, 1883-1961 (mezzo-soprano) ; Nikisch, Arthur, 1855-1922 (piano). Wohin?. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828 (composer). His Master's Voice: 2-43405. Matrix ab13721e. Recorded in London, England.

Wo ist mein kleines Mädel

Schipa, Tito, 1889-1965 (tenor). Wo ist mein kleines Mädel. Bixio, Cesare A., 1896-1978 (composer). Electrola: DA 4432. Matrix 0BA-2458-2. Recorded in Italy.

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