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From Bach to Latin America

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Emmanuele Baldini, violin and André Mehmari, piano ; Presented by Norbert Palej.

Program:

  • Sonaten und Partiten, violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita, no. 2 / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Sonatas, violin, continuo, BWV 1023, E minor / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Perpetuum Chorum / André Mehmari
  • Sonaten und Partiten, violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita, no. 2. Chaconne / Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Mehmari
  • Conversas for violin and piano / André Mehmari

Karen Kieser Prize Concert : U of T New Music Festival

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Presented by Gregory Lee Newsome
  • Like A Memory / Hildegard Westerkamp (Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa, piano ; Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion ; Marla Hlady, sculpture)
  • Attending to Sacred Matters / Hildegard Westerkamp (Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion)
  • Klavierklang / Hildegard Westerkamp (Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa, piano and spoken voice ; Hildegard Westerkamp, diffusion)
  • Prélude / Francis St-Germain (Quatuor Cobalt)
  • Karen Kieser Prize Presentation (Gregory Lee Newsome and Francis Ubertelli)
  • Quartetto 2 / Francis Ubertelli (Quatuor Cobalt)

ACTOR 1: Sound Tools vs. Tool Sounds

File consists of a program and recording of a concert presented by Eliot Britton.

Performers: Tiago Delgado, clarinet ; Boyce Jeffries, percussion ; Arlan Vriens, violin ; Nathaniel Jenkins, trombone ; Brayden Friesen, trombone
Participants : Jack Hughes ; Steven Webb ; Tristan Zaba ; Sergei Kofman ; Aida Khorsandi Ardebili

Electric jazz plus!

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. The concert was supported by the University of Toronto's Electro-Acoustic Music Studio.

Performers: Eliot Britton ; Gordon Hyland

Program:

  • Mr. Miami / Gordon Hyland
  • How do you feel? / Gordon Hyland
  • TC 2.0 / Andrew Rooda
  • VICTORY! / Gordon Hyland
  • Drift / Andrew Rooda
  • Stella by starlight / Victor Young
  • Count to 12 / Gordon Hyland.

Composing for Theatre Concert

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Performers: Tristan Durie, flute ; Tiago Delgado, clarinet ; Saba Yousefi-Taemeh, violin ; Matthias McIntire, viola ; Dongso Kim, cello ; Matti Pulkki, accordion

Program:

  • Shadow man / Babak Taghinia
  • Usurping the stage / Daniel Romberger
  • The lottery / Boriša Sabljic
  • Country bare jamboree / Tristan Zaba
  • The story / Hamidreza Khalatbari

(Half of) The Complete Sonatas for Piano and Violin by Ludwig van Beethoven

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by Mark Fewer, violin and James Parker, piano.

Program:

  • Talk
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Allegro / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Adagio molto espressivo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Scherzo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 5, op. 24, F major. Rondo / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Talk
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Allegro con spirito / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Adagio con molt' espressione / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 3, op. 12, no. 3, E-flat major. Rondo / Ludwig van Beethoven

J.K. Chambers fonds

  • UTA 1139
  • Fonds
  • 1957-2019

The fonds is arranged and described in ten series documenting Jack Chambers’ 50 year career as professor of linguistics, primarily at the University of Toronto, and his external activities as a forensic linguist, consultant and his passion for jazz. Series 1 contains personal records relating to his appointment, salary, and annual activity reports as a member of the faculty of the University of Toronto’s Centre (and later Department) of Linguistic Studies and also includes some personal correspondence. Series 2 relates to his administrative activities in the Department and the University. Correspondence is included in Series 3 and 4. Series 3 contains letters of reference and evaluation for students and colleagues. Series 4 contains more general correspondence with colleagues within and outside the University in the field of linguistics, with some correspondence predating his arrival at the University of Toronto. Series 5, Jazz, contains files of correspondence, manuscripts, research, reviews, evaluations and other records documenting his special interest in this subject. Series 6 documents his teaching activities and contains course files, examination questions and tests as well as student evaluations for some of the courses he has taught and correspondence with former students. Series 7, Consulting, contains files relating to his activities as a forensic linguistic and consultant in criminal and civil court cases, as well as written testimony for Trademark cases. Records relating to his publication activities will be found in Series 8 and 9. The majority of the files of articles (published and unpublished) relate to academic writings in the field of linguistics. Series 9, Books, contain manuscripts and correspondence documenting his books on two jazz musicians (Miles Davis and Richard Twardzik), and one unpublished novel. There are no manuscripts for his books written or co-written on the field of linguistics. The final series, Series 10, documents a 10 year research project on Dialect Topography on various Canadian regions.

Chambers, John Kenneth (Jack)

Photographs

Photographs removed from textual files as well as photographs documenting the Friedland's family, his education, his awards including portraits. There are also photographs documenting his roles within the Faculty of Law.

Elise Levine Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00352A
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1955-2019

Collection documents Levine’s writing process for several publications, poems, and short stories. This includes drafts, edited manuscripts, and handwritten notes. Collection also contains personal and professional correspondence, educational records, documents from promotional events, familial records, and teaching materials. Additionally, the collection contains publications of Levine’s work.

Levine, Elise

Howard Engel Papers

  • CA OTUTF MS COLL 00779 (Downsview Offsite)
  • Manuscript Collection
  • 1945-2019

Collection contains personal and professional papers relating to Howard Engel. These papers contain extensive material on the novels,
books, screenplays, playscripts and radio episodes of Engel. This notably includes drafts for all fourteen novels in the Benny Cooperman series, many including prolific drafts with holograph and editorial revisions. Also included in the collection are extensive drafts for Engel’s final Cooperman novel, Over the River, which was slated to be published in both 2016 and 2018 but was eventually cancelled by the publisher, along with the complete drafts for two unpublished Benny Cooperman novels, and partial drafts and outlines for three additional novels. In addition to his fictional writing, the archives include poetry, articles, reviews, and drafts and proofs for his works of non-fiction. In particular, there are extensive drafts for the memoir of his 2001 stroke, The Man Who Forgot How to Read, the book was originally intended as an autobiography and several earlier drafts exist which detail Engel’s childhood, adolescence and adulthood. During the process of recovering from his stroke, Engel became acquainted with Oliver Sacks, who would later pen an article on Engel in The New Yorker and would go-on to write the afterword of Engel’s memoir. Their extensive correspondence, along with several drafts of Sacks is also present. In addition to material related to Engel’s professional career as a writer, including photographs and press clippings, as well as speeches given over the course of several decades. Engel’s career as a journalist, writer and producer at the CBC is well-documented through scripts and research written or produced by Engel, which is further augmented by audio tapes and reels. The personal life of Engel is well-documented through a nearly complete set of diaries dating between 1991 and 2019, with additional diaries dating from the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1980s, as well as photographs, mementos and through correspondence of a personal and professional nature. The collection contains manuscripts written by other writers, often sent to Engel for feedback or as gifts, this includes drafts or proofs from Kildare Dobbs, Mavis Gallant, Eric Wright and Jack Batten.

Engel, Howard

Benyamin Nuss : Fantasy worlds

File consists of a recording by Benyamin Nuss, piano.

Tracks:

  • Final fantasy IX. Run (3:58) ; Final fantasy IV. Theme of love (4:52) / Nobuo Uematsu
  • À Hitoshi Sakimoto / Benyamin Nuss (:58)
  • Final fantasy XII. Eruyt Village (4:53) ; Giza Plains (4:09) / Hitoshi Sakimoto
  • À Masayoshi Soken / Benyamin Nuss (1:50)
  • Final fantasy XIV. Kugane / Masayoshi Soken (5:29)
  • À Yoko Shimomura / Benyamin Nuss (1:44)
  • Final fantasy XV. Somnus / Yoko Shmomura (5:04)
  • À Masashi Hamauzu / Benyamin Nuss (1:57)
  • Final fantasy XIII. Improvisation over dust to dust (3:14) ; Final fantasy XIII-2. Knight of Goddess (5:40) ; World of final fantasy. Fantasy over Hauyns theme (5:41) / Masashi Hamauzu
  • À Nobuo Uematsu / Benyamin Nuss (3:04)
  • Final fantasy. Chocobo variations (8:58) ; Final fantasy VIII. Eyes on me (6:19) / Nobuo Uematsu.

Linguistics

This series contains alphabetically arranged correspondence files relating to various topics, organizations and individuals on the discipline of linguistics. Also included in this series are files in chronological order in three categories: American linguistics, British (and European) linguistics and Canadian linguistics. Files in this latter category are the most voluminous, containing correspondence with Prof. Chambers from his earliest days at the University of Toronto. Correspondence with American linguists include David Rood, University of Colorado, Robert I. Binnick, University of Kansas, William Labov, Virginia McDavid, Richard Spears, John Baugh among others. British and European correspondents include, among others, Paul Salmon, University Reading, David Britain, Victoria University of Wellington (NZ), Edgar Schneider, Universitat Regensburg and Beat Glauser, Heidelberg. Correspondence with Canadian linguists include colleagues both inside and outside the University of Toronto, and include linguists such as C. Douglas Ellis of McGill University, Harrold Paddock, Memorial University, H.R. Wilson, University of Western Ontario, William Cowan, Carleton University and Gary Prideaux, University of Alberta.

Further records relating to Prof. Chambers’ work in the field of linguistics can be found in file B2019-0038/001(01), which includes some correspondence and ephemera relating to speaking engagements and conferences. Many of the press clippings in files B2019-0038/001(07)-(09) quote Prof. Chambers on the subject of linguistics, demonstrating his role as a regular commentator on this subject, particularly in relation to Canadian English. Similarly, two sound recordings relate to his contributions to the CBC Radio program And Sometimes Y, which explored the cultural and social context of language; another to a talk on language, sex and gender given in Vienna in 2006.

Ensemble Made in Canada : Mosaique

File consists of a recording by Ensemble Made in Canada (Angela Park, piano; Elissa Lee, violin; Sharon Wei, viola; and Rachel Mercer, cello).

Tracks:

  • Red River fantasy / Andrew Downing (4:36)
  • Petroglyphs / Richard Mascall (4:10)
  • Ilôts / Nicolas Gilbert (3:20)
  • Short variations on waves / William Rowson (3:41)
  • Shifting landscapes / Vivian Fung (4:01)
  • Nbiidaasamishkaamin / Barbara Croall (5:44)
  • Orpheus in Nunavut / Samy Moussa (4:11)
  • Race to the midnight sun / Kevin Lau (4:58)
  • Splendor sine occasu / Ana Sokolović (3:17)
  • Great Bear River blues / David Braid (4:03)
  • The Bessborough Hotel / Nicole Lizee (3:18)
  • Blessed / Julie Doiron (3:39)
  • Kensington ceilidh / Darren Sigesmund (4:07)
  • Johnny Pippy of Pouch Cove, on a bicycle at dawn / Sarah Slean (4:42).

Sarah Hagen : Women of note

File consists of a recording by Sarah Hagen, piano.

Tracks:

  • Sonata in E-flat major / Marianna Auenbrugger
  • Sonata in E major / Marianne von Martinez
  • Sonata in A major / Marianne von Martinez
  • Sonata in G major / Marianne von Martinez.

Diane Roblin : Life force

File consists of a recording by Diane Roblin, grand piano, Fender Rhodes with George Koller, upright bass, electric bass; Ben Rile, drums; Kevin Turcotte, trumpet, flugel horn; Bruce Cassidy, Electric Valve Instrument; and Jeff LaRochelle, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet.

Tracks:

  • Back on track
  • Snowy day
  • Suspend yourself
  • Modal moods
  • Feeling good
  • Ballad in 3/4
  • Bela
  • Snowy day (reprise).

Michael Westwood, Kripa Nageshwar, Ruta Vaivade : Trio Dell'Aria : Memories of places past

File consists of a recording by Kripa Nageshwar, soprano; Michael Westwood, clarinet; and Ruta Vaivade, piano.

Tracks:

  • Sei still mein Herz = Be still my heart / Spohr
  • Zwiegesang = Duet / Spohr
  • Sehnsucht = Longing / Spohr
  • Wiegenlied = Lullaby / Spohr
  • Das heimliche Lied = The secret song / Spohr
  • Wach auf! = Wake up! / Spohr
  • Memories of a place past : St. Joe's / Horvat
  • Ashes of soldiers / Eatock.

Gallery 345 fonds

  • OTUFM 67
  • Fonds
  • 2005-2019, predominant 2008-2019

Fonds consists of recordings of performances and related ephemera, including programs and posters, from events at Gallery 345 in Toronto, from its opening in 2005 to its closure in 2019.

Epstein, Edward

Recordings of performances

  • OTUFM 67-B
  • Series
  • October 2006 - December 2019, predominant 2011-2019
  • Part of Gallery 345 fonds

Series consists of recordings of concerts that took place at Gallery 345. Concerts included "The Art of Piano" series and "Jazz at the Gallery" series as well as CD release concerts, New Music Concerts (NMC) fundraisers, Arraymusic concerts, and other standalone performances.

Michael Colgrass fonds

  • OTUFM 64
  • Fonds
  • 1949-2019

Fonds consists of the professional and personal records of composer Michael Colgrass. The collection includes manuscripts of his compositions; administrative and financial documents relating to commissions with orchestras, performers, and publishers; and materials generated from the performance of these compositions (including recordings, programs, reviews, and program notes). Other records relate to workshops that Colgrass led, particularly his Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) workshops and Colgrass' writings, including poetry, articles, manuscripts and notes for his books, and correspondence with friends and colleagues.

Colgrass, Michael

Guido Pugliese fonds

  • CA UTM F003
  • Fonds
  • 1969-2019

Fonds consists of material documenting the career of Prof. Guido Pugliese as Associate Professor in the Department of Language Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), and to a limited extent, his involvement in the local Italian Canadian community. Records include textual records such as CVs, correspondence, course material, play scripts and programs, as well as photographs and video recordings mostly related to Italian plays at UTM.

Pugliese, Guido

Hogtown Syncopators : Rotman's hat shop and haberdashery

File consists of a recording by the Hogtown Syncopators (Terra Hazelton, vocals, snare drum; Drew Jurecka, violin, vocals, clarinet, bandoneon, optigan, auxiliary percussion; Jay Danley, guitar, vocals, auxiliary percussion; Richard Whiteman, piano, vibra-slap; and James Thomson, bass).

Peter Feniak Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2019.013
  • Fonds
  • 1964 – 2019

This fonds consists of 11 series, divided by subject matter, production and format, and reflecting Feniaks’s own division and naming of his files. The series are: “Introduction and Overview”, “Early Days Media, Promo Folders, B&W Photographs”, “90 Minutes Live with Peter Gzowski / Canada After Dark", “That's Life Global TV”, “Lifetime CTV”, “Freelance Writer / Broadcaster work”, “Feature Articles”, “Good Times features on celebrated Canadians”, “Books autographed by interview subjects”, “Videotapes from Freelance Work” and “Clippings and Periodicals”.

The first series, “Introduction and Overview”, includes resumes, headshot photographs, correspondence, notes, video cassettes and audio cassettes relating to Feniak’s early work. This series also contains a first edition print of the John Lennon book, A Spaniard in the Works, as well an audio cassette recording of an interview with Ray Manzarek of The Doors recorded in 1996.

The second series, “Early Days Media, Promo Folders, B&W Photographs”, includes notes, press clippings, promotional photographs and publicity materials relating to Feniak’s work for Winnipeg Folk Festival, CBC Winnipeg, and Winnipeg Free Press.

The third series, "90 Minutes Live with Peter Gzowski / Canada After Dark", includes production notes, guest listings, research, and CBC memos relating to the production of 90 Minutes Live with Peter Gzowski and Canada After Dark on CBC. Some items containing personal information may be restricted.

The fourth series, “That's Life Global TV”, includes press kits, promotional photographs, interview notes, and story notes relating to Feniak’s work as a host for That’s Life on Global TV.

The fifth series, "Lifetime CTV", includes video cassettes, DVD-Rs, promotional photographs, tour itineraries, production notes, interview notes, correspondence, continuity prints, and press clippings for Lifetime seasons 1 through 4 on CTV.

The sixth series, “Freelance Writer / Broadcaster work”, includes production notes, story pitches, video cassette demo reels and article press clippings for Feniak’s work as a freelance writer and television host.

The seventh series, “Feature Articles”, includes audio cassettes, video cassettes and newspaper clippings of Feniak’s interviews and features on notable figures in the world of entertainment.

The eighth series, “Good Times features on celebrated Canadians “, includes audio cassettes, mp3 audio, typed articles and Good Times magazine clippings of Feniak’s interviews and features on notable Canadians, such as Leslie Nielsen, Gordon Lightfoot, William Shatner, Jim Cuddy, Stompin’ Tom Connors, Margot Kidder, Silken Laumann, Arlene Dickinson, Colin Mochrie, Rick Mercer, and Dr. David Sazuki.

The ninth series, “Books autographed by interview subjects”, includes hard cover and soft cover books by authors such as Irving Layton, Dr. David Sazuki and Joan Collins. This series also contains a sketchbook by Friz Freleng, with 6 original pen drawings of Looney Toons characters, signed by the artist.

The tenth series, “Videotapes from Freelance Work”, includes video cassettes of Feniak’s work on television programs such as Today’s Parent, Lifetime, and That’s Life, as well as consumer recordings of other television events such as Live Aid and the Juno Awards 1998.

The eleventh series, “Clippings and Periodicals”, includes newspaper clippings, festival programs, and press credentials for Feniak’s freelance journalist and reporting work. This series also contains some promotional buttons and a medal.

This fonds includes textual and audio-visual material relating to the following television productions:
• 90 Minutes Live with Peter Gzowski
• Canada After Dark
• Lifetime
• Live it Up
• That’s Life
• Today’s Parent

This fonds includes textual material relating to articles in the following publications:
• Frank (periodical)
• Globe and Mail (newspaper)
• Good Times (magazine)
• Saturday Night (magazine)
• The City (Toronto Star magazine)
• Toronto (magazine)
• Toronto Star (newspaper)

Feniak, Peter

Cylla von Tiedemann Fonds

  • Accession
  • 1981-2009, 2019

The Cylla von Tiedemann Fonds is separated under series based on her works with various institutions:
Series 1 – 14
Series 1: Press Media Material
Series 2: National Ballet commissions
Series 3: Stratford Commissions
Series 4: Tale of a Mask
Series 5: India; 1998-2000
Series 6: Cambodia Margie Gillis
Series 7: Dance Company
Series 8: Rhombus Media
Series 9: Tarragon Theatre
Series 10: Toronto Dance Theatre
Series 11: Personal Earlier Negatives
Series 12: National Ballet Yearbook
Series 13: Early Photography

Series 1: Press Materials

The first series contains the collection of press materials that Von Tiedemann accumulated throughout her career, that her work was featured in. Her works have been featured in magazines such as the National Ballet of Canada magazines seasons and in programs and pamphlets (in English and French) such as the Ballet of British Columbia, Stratford Festivals, Danse-Cité and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. The Press Materials also includes her very own exhibition cards and invites. Lastly are the press clippings from Globe and Mail, and other newspaper publications.

Series 2: National Ballet commissions

Cylla von Tiedemann had many partnerships and collaborations with the Canada’s National Ballet, and this series features much of her work. The National Ballet of Canada was founded in 1951 with the goal of presenting the best of classical and contemporary ballet. Today the company is among the world’s finest, and Von Tiedemann has been involved in many of the earlier production photography portraits and stills. Within the collections contains commissions labeled and separated by job titles or Von Tiedemann’s original category labels. Various National Ballet negatives taken by Von Tiedemann includes productions from Married Widow, Les Sulphides-the four temperaments-elite synocopatrows, Arabian Nights, and Nutcracker. The series contains mostly negatives and black and white contact sheets of dancer performances and portraits. The second series is separated into three subseries from National Ballet commission and the second is the National Ballet Portraits (1990-1995), and lastly is the National Ballet Yearbook (1992-1995) various negatives of dancers performing on stage and some portraits of dancers.

Series 3: Stratford Commissions

Cylla von Tiedemann is renown for her performance photography, and she has done much at the Stratford Festival. In brief, the Stratford festival began when the railway industry pulled out of Stratford in the early 1950s, and journalist Tom Patterson had an idea for breathing new life into his native city’s economy: a festival of Shakespearean theatre. They did not have a venue, only a tent. From there it grew and is now the company has many venues and has a state-of-the-art technical systems and equipment, the theatre is a space in which the Festival and artists from across Canada can imagine and create. Within the collection the jobs are separated by titles and Von Tiedemann’s original category labels. Similar to the National Ballet series, most of the works are negatives with black and white contact sheet and prints. Plays and performances includes Equus the setup photos, Oedipis rex, and Filumere-on the run negatives, Richard III, Death of a Salesman, Romeo & Juliet, and more. There are also negatives from special events that includes a visit from the Queen. Cylla von Tidemann’s work has been used on Stratford’s website and in their seasonal programs.

Series 4: Tale of a Mask

In this series, it contains the screenplays and drafts of Terry Watada’s work. The titled play is on fiction retelling of immigration and crimes in Canada, focusing on a first-generation Japanese immigration family. Terry Watada is a Toronto writer with many productions and publications to his credit. His publications include Light at a Window (manga, HpF Press and the Greater Toronto National Association of Japanese Canadians 2015), and other works in poetry. Just like the focus of Tale of a Mask, his works primarily focuses on the Japanese Canadian history and their experience in Canada.

Series 5: India

This series features Von Tiedemann’s personal and work-related work on her trip in India. Also included in the series is the Peter Chan’s visit to India and Indonesia, and mostly slides of Lata Pada, founder, and artistic director of Sampradaya Dance Creations.

Series 6: Cambodia Margie Gillis

Includes mainly DVD-R data disks and videos of MiniDVD. The collection shows various clips and cuts from her travels and work in Cambodia, Norway, St John, and Vancouver. People included in the tapes are Margie Gillis, Martha, Holly Hocks, and Peter Chin. Lastly, it includes settings in Martha’s Vineyard and Cloud Piece and Wood dance Margie Robin in Wasser.

Series 7: Dance Company

The series includes commissions and works from various dance companies in Canada. Companies and works includes Denise Fujiwara’s Fujiwara Dance Inventions. Fujiawa is one of the founders of T.I.D.E. (Toronto Independent Dance Enterprise) and negatives of her dances are in this series. In 1991 she formed her own company, Fujiwara Dance Inventions, to house the development of her solo projects. The next company is Claude Moore. Claude’s Moonhorse Dance Company was founded in 1996 which specifically celebrates the work of senior dance artists, continues to develop meaningful relationships and programming that serve to connect senior dance artists and the public. This series includes her work in Children’s Dance and Subway-shot, portraits, mode test and wedding shots.
The third is the Canadian Stage company, founded by Dora Mavor Moore in 1938 first called the Village Players. Today Canadian Stage is one of Canada’s leading contemporary performing arts organizations. In the collection Von Tiedemann photograph their production on Midsummer nights dream, Les Belles Soeurs, and the Beauty Queen of Leename.
Lastly, are the job-related photography shots for Canadian Broadcast Corporation also known as the CBC. Production shots from the House of Martin Guerre, Hard Hearts, and dancers Jan Oddie and Maggie Gill.

Series 8: Rhombus Media

Rhombus Media is a Toronto-based production company and has produced a number of theatrical feature films, TV drama, documentaries and performing arts programmes the over the past 44 years. The collection includes works that Cylla von Tidemann took under Rhombus Media. Most of the formats are negatives of Sheena MacDonald Portrait, director shot, and headshots of Barbara Sweet.

Series 9: Tarragon Theatre

The ninth series is based on Cylla’s work with the Tarragon Theatre. The Tarragon Theatre is one of Canada’s main centers for contemporary playwriting in the country. The theatre was founded by Bill and Jane Glassco in 1970. The series contains mostly negatives and prints of various performers. Including production shots of King Fisher Days headshots, and Little Mercy’s fist murder. This also includes various headshots, and an email correspondence from Kirk Thomson to von Tiedemann on the prints.

Series 10: Toronto Dance Theatre

The Tenth series includes the negatives and prints of various dancers from the Toronto Dance Theatre. The Toronto Dance Theatre was founded in 1968 by dancer and choreographers Peter Randazzo, Patricia Beatty, and David Earle. The company quickly became popular with their charismatic dancers and a repertoire of original work created in collaboration with Canadian composers and designers. The series also contains work from NY Times and from Christopher House.

Series 11: Personal Earlier Negatives

The eleventh series contains the personal and earlier works of Von Tiedemann. Most of the formats in the collections are negatives and a few black and white prints of various dancers, actors and landscapes from her work and personal travels. People in these sections includes Yseult & Robert, Nicholas & Graeme, Graham McKelvie, Maxine Heppner, Margie Gillis, Marie Josée Chartier, and Eryn Trudell. As noted in the finding aid, many of the performers in the series shows nudity. Travels includes Indonesia, Italy, South France, and Vancouver. Production companies also included in the series are Mirvish Production, ARMS, Deaf Planet show, Destination foundation, and Nightwood Theatre.

Series 12: Early Photography
This series spans the years of the late 1980s to early 1990s. It contains the early photography of Von Tiedemann, which includes dancers, performers, personal peers, and trips. Mainly includes works on portraits and photo shots for Danny Grossman. Danny Grossman is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and activist. His performance in the series are Devine Air, Age of Darkness, Memento Mori, Ces Plaisirs and more. He created the Danny Grossman Dance Company which produced his political dances James Harcourt, San Miguel de Alleude, Roshar-show, David Arthur, and others.

Series 13: Miscellaneous

The Miscellaneous section includes a variety of CDs that contain her collection of digital files. The disks contains the digital version of her photographs, which includes her commissions for dancers and performers. They also contain the commissions from Koresh Dance Company, Dance Boom festival, and Dance Advance; productions such as Touching Wild Horses, Child star, and the Producers.

Cylla von Tiedemann

Musicians' promotional recordings

Series consists of compact disc recordings from performers at Gallery 345 that were shared with and collected by Edward Epstein as part of the promotional material for the venue. Some recordings are autographed by the performers. Recordings including self-released albums, commercial releases, and unpublished recordings.

Yolanda Bruno and Isabelle David : The Wild swans

File consists of a recording by Yolanda Bruno, violin and Isabelle David, piano.

Tracks:

  • Aalap and Tarana / Kala Ramnath
  • 24 Preludes for violin and piano, op. 46, nos. 5, 6, 9, 23, 14 / Lera Auerbach
  • Bucharian melody / Elena Kats-Chernin
  • Wild Swans suite. Eliza aria / Elena Kats-Chernin
  • Beyond time / Alexina Louie
  • O Virtus Sapientiae / Hildegard von Bingen
  • Down the rabbit hole / Roxanna Panufnik
  • Cortège / Lili Boulanger
  • Echo dash / Jennifer Higdon
  • D'un matin de printemps / Lili Boulanger
  • Snow / Elena Langer
  • The Swan parapraxis / Kelly-Marie Murphy
  • Bohémienne / Pauline Viardot.

Performances

Series consists of records pertaining to the performance of Michael Colgrass' compositions, including programs from concerts that Colgrass also attended; program notes written by Colgrass; recordings, including many premiere performances; and reviews of performances.

Dave and Dale Cox (Third Accrual)

This accrual consists of four series, based on a listing provided by the creator. The series are as follows:

  1. Animation Books and Periodicals
  2. Animation Memorabilia
  3. Animation Cels and Drawings
  4. Animation Storyboards and Designs
    The first series, Animation Books and Periodicals, consists of the Coxes’ personal collection of books and magazines about the art of animation. This series also contains books and graphic novels based on Nelvana animated television programs - in particular, “Rock and Rule,” the “Franklin” series, and “Inspector Gadget.”
    The second series, Animation Memorabilia, consists of memorabilia collected by the Coxes related to animation, including commemorative programs and publications, brochures, a tote bag, “Babar” merchandise, an animation kit, original animation drawings from “The Pink Panther,” and several hand-cut, 3-D cartoon caricatures. This series also includes film reels and a DVD featuring some of Dave Coxes’ earliest animation work, from his time as a student at Sheridan College to animation shorts for “Sesame Street.”
    The third series, Animation Cels and Drawings, consists of original production animation cels and original production drawings from several Nelvana series and programs worked on by the Coxes, including “Cosmic Christmas,” “Intergalactic Thanksgiving,” “My Pet Monster,” “Ewoks,” “Rupert,” “Beetlejuice,” “Rome-0 and Julie-8,” “The Pink Panther,” and “Strawberry Shortcake.” This series also includes an animation cel from an animated Christmas card by Dave and Dale Cox.
    The fourth series, Animation Storyboards and Designs, consists of original storyboards and character designs created by Dave Cox, as well as copies of storyboards. Highlights include storyboards for “The New Quiz Kids,” for VideoArt Productions, as well as storyboards for several animated commercial and public service announcements. Finally, the series also includes storyboards, story ideas, and concept sketches for animated shorts and series by Dave Cox.

Dave and Dale Cox

Boyanna Toyich inaugural memorial concert

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Program not available.

Program:

  • Welcome / Lilian Toyich
  • Paulin Scholtz Bach
  • Petkovski
  • Sibelius Bach
  • Remarks / Don McLean
  • Mozart (Ostrowski Ward)
  • Brahms (Landry)
  • Beethoven (Moon)
  • Lizt (Fulsom)
  • Faber (Woloszczek Ke)
  • Palmer (Woloszczuk Ke)
  • Remarks / Walter
  • Faure (Paulin Forget Philcox)
  • Faure (Paulin Wong)
  • Scelci (Clarke)
  • Rossini (Ke Agostino Lee)
  • Closing / Lilian Toyich.

PianoFest 3

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Italienisches Konzert. Nr. 2, Andante ; Nr. 3, Presto / J.S. Bach (Hannah Shen)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 16, op. 31, no. 1, G major. Allegro vivace / Ludwig van Beethoven (Futian Yao)
  • Sonatina, piano. Modéré ; Mouvt. de menuet / Maurice Ravel (Aimi Howden)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 2, B minor / Franz Liszt (Naomi Wong)
  • Fantasien, piano, op. 17, C major. Mäßig / Robert Schumann (Geoffrey Conquer)
  • Scherzos, piano, no. 3, op. 39, C-sharp minor / Frederic Chopin (Jack Chang)
  • Variations sérieuses / Felix Mendelssohn (Lindsay Bui)
  • Fantasien, piano, K. 475, C minor / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Joshua Su)
  • Improvisations, piano, no. 1, B minor ; Improvisations, piano, no. 15, C minor / Francis Poulenc (Lynna Bao)
  • Suite de danzas criollas / Alberto Ginastera (Anastasia Kulikova)

[Brass Choir]

File consists of a recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Program not available.

Performers: Brass Choir ; Gillian MacKay, conductor

Program:

  • Strauss
  • Rautavaara 1
  • Rautavaara 2
  • Lauridsen
  • Nunes
  • Wagner
  • Mussorgsky Howarth.

PianoFest 2

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Kunst der Fuge. Contrapunctus, no. 18 / J.S. Bach (Richard Cao)
  • Französische Suiten. Nr. 4. Prelude ; Allemande ; Courante ; Sarabande ; Gigue / J.S. Bach (Sarah Marchack)
  • Sonatas, piano, D. 664, A major. Allegro moderato / Franz Schubert (Karen Wong)
  • Pieces, piano. Valse caressante ; Canone ; Notturno / Ottorino Respighi (Grace Shin)
  • Preliudii i fugi, piano, op. 87. No. 13 / Dmitri Shostakovich (Liam Pond)
  • Französische Suiten. Nr. 5. Sarabande ; Allemande ; Gigue / J.S. Bach (Iris Hung)
  • Rondo capriccioso / Felix Mendelssohn (Vivian Kwok)
  • Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A minor ; Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A major / Johannes Brahms (Vivid Ma)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 2, op. 22, G minor. So rasch wie möglich ; Andantino ; Scherzo / Robert Schumann (Elaine Yang)
  • Isle joyeuse / Claude Debussy (Annie Cao)
  • Scenes from a jade terrace. Warrior / Alexina Louie (Michelle Lin)

PianoFest 1

File consists of a program and recording of a concert.

Program:

  • Sonatas, piano, no. 16, op. 31, no. 1, G major. Allegro vivace / Ludwig van Beethoven (Michelle Zhao)
  • Rhapsodies, piano, op. 79. No. 1 / Johannes Brahms (Yin Yin)
  • Stücke, piano, op. 118. Intermezzo, A major / Johannes Brahms (Mimi Ke)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 2, G. Mäßig schnell / Paul Hindemith (Shelley Shao)
  • Impromptus, piano, no. 3, op. 34, A-flat major / Gabriel Fauré (Shelley Shao)
  • Romances sans paroles / Gabriel Fauré (Wen Ding)
  • Études d'exécution transcendante. No 10 / Franz Liszt (Sunny Zhai)
  • Sonatas, piano, no. 14, op. 27, no. 2, C-sharp minor. Allegretto ; Presto agitato / Ludwig van Beethoven (Stephanie Zou)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 2, B minor / Franz Liszt (Kelly Zhu)
  • Jeux d'eau / Maurice Ravel (Maria Fedyushina)
  • Ballades, piano, no. 4, op. 52, F minor / Frédéric Chopin (Dane Ko)
  • Isle joyeuse / Claude Debussy (David Potvin)

Operatic Showpieces : UTSO ; U of T Opera ; MacMillan Singers

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; U of T Opera and the MacMillan Singers ; Sandra Horst and Uri Mayer, conductors.

Program:

  • Talk (Don McLean)
  • Fidelio (1814). Ouverture / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Fidelio (1814). O welche Lust / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Fidelio (1814). O Gott, welch ein Augenblick / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Lohengrin. Vorspiel / Richard Wagner
  • Lohengrin. 3. Akt. Einleitung ; Treulich geführt / Richard Wagner
  • Talk (Uri Mayer and Felipe Téllez)
  • You and I, Here and There. Vocalise Concertante / Felipe Téllez (Nicole Percifield, mezzo-soprano)
  • Forza del destino. Sinfonia / Giuseppe Verdi
  • Macbeth. Che faceste? / Giuseppe Verdi
  • Aïda. Gloria all' Egitto / Giuseppe Verdi

Gospel Choir

File consists of a program and recording of a concert by the Gospel Choir, directed by Darren Hamilton.

Program:

  • Expect The Great
  • Wade In The Water (Soloist: Ismene Papadopoulou)
  • It’s Me, It’s Me (Standing in the Need of Prayer) (Soloist: Kayla Falkenholt)
  • Jesus, Oh What A Wonderful Child (Soloists: Ismene Papadopoulou and Briana Lee)
  • The Lord Is Blessing Me
  • Faith (Soloists: George Kobty and Vannessa Gadoutsis)
  • Can’t Give Up Now (Soloists: Briana Lee, Anna Chung and Phoebe Wong)
  • Better

University of Toronto 12tet

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

Performers: U of T 12tet ; with Kris Davis, pianist/composer ; Terry Promane, director

Program:

  • Diatom Ribbons / Kris Davis, arr. Ben Isenstein (Solos: Kris Davis, Jacob Chung, Nathaniel Jenkins)
  • The Very Thing / Michaël Attias, arr. Nathaniel Jenkins (Solos: David Hodgson, Meghan Gilhespy, Kris Davis)
  • Rhizomes / Kris Davis, arr. Tom Fleming (Solos: Evan Dalling, Kris Davis)
  • Stone's Throw / Kris Davis, arr. Max Donaldson (Solos: Kris Davis, Nicholas Adema, Harry Bartlett, Keith Barstow)
  • Sympodial Sunflower / Kris Davis arr. Carter Brodkorb (Solos: Kris Davis)
  • Certain Cells / Kris Davis, arr. Keith Barstow (Solos: Harry Bartlett, David Hodgson, Keith Barstow, Hannah Barstow)
  • Reflections / Julius Hemphill, arr. Kaelin Murphy (Solos: Alex Manoukas, Kaelin Murphy)

Songs of the season

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Dr. Trevor Chartrand, curator and pianist

Program:

  • Joshua. Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre / George Frideric Handel (Anna-Julia Davd, soprano)
  • Messiah. He shall feed his flock / Handel (Frances Beg, soprano ; Simone Hogeveen, mezzo soprano)
  • Amahl and the night visitors. Oh woman, you may keep the gold / Gian Carlo Menotti (Christian Umipig, baritone)
  • Three mystical songs. Three jolly shepherds / Alec Rowley (Patricia Weber, soprano)
  • Three mystical songs. The birthday / Alec Rowley (Patricia Weber, soprano)
  • Stille nacht / Franz Xaver Gruber (Madelaine Battista, soprano)
  • Gesu Bambino / Pietro Yon (Alexa Frankian, soprano ; Ineza Mugisha, soprano)
  • Christmas oratorio. Herr, dein Mitleid, dein Erbarmen / J.S. Bach (Nathania Rose Chan, soprano ; Carmen Martin, baritone)
  • Corpus Christi carol / Benjamin Britten (Chelsea Pringle-Duchemin, soprano)
  • Christmas at the cloisters / John Corigliano (Rianna Robinson, soprano)
  • The polar express. Believe / Glen Ballard ; Alan Silvestri (Olivia LaPointe, soprano ; Sophia Mackey, soprano)
  • If I but had a little coat / Kenneth Walton (Tiffanie Samuels, soprano)
  • We wish you a merry Christmas / traditional carol (entire company).

University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers:University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra ; Jeffrey McFadden, director

Program:

  • [Rain / Travis Marcum (High School Ensemble)]
  • [Echo Canyon / Travis Marcum (High School Ensemble)]
  • Follow the Star: Fantasy on an Old Dutch Christmas Hymn / Stephen Dodgson (Carmine Coccimiglio ; Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • From Dodici romanze per due chitarre, op. 333/2. Le nid et la rose ; Le bon pasteur ; Le petit doigt (Ciel (Sizhe) Fang ; Peter Le)
  • Danza paraguaya / Agustín Barrios Mangoré
  • Lo que vendrá / Astor Piazzolla (Tod Dorozio ; Carl Jung)
  • Theme and Variations from String Sextet No. 2, op. 18b / Johannes Brahms, arr. by John Williams (Carmine Coccimiglio ; Alejandro Izquierdo)
  • Retratos. Pixinguinha / Radamés Gnattali (Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • Retratos. Anacleto de Medeiros / Radamés Gnattali (Juri Yun ; Daniel Turner)
  • Estampas. Siega / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Estampas. Fiesta en el Pueblo / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Allegretto calmo / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Adagio / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)
  • Ràfagas. Allegretto / Federico Moreno Torroba (University of Toronto Guitar Orchestra)

To Hold Off Winter's Chill : Choirs

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist ; Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist ; Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist

Program:

  • Salve regina / Javier Busto (Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Oyfn Pripetchik / Mark M. Warshawsky, arr. Mara Bowman (Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Cedit Hyems / Abbie Betinis (Joey Zhang, flute ; Chamber Choir ; Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind / Sherri Porterfield (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Toku-Toku / Braeden Ayres (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Dans les chantiers / Traditional Québecois, arr. Mark Sirett (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Ding-a Ding-a Ding / Greg Gilpin (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Winter Proverbs / Frances Farrell (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Frobisher Bay / James Gordon, arr. Braeden Ayres (Tenor/Bass Choir ; Dr. Mark Ramsay, conductor ; Kevin Stolz, collaborative pianist)
  • Christus ist geboren / Franz Liszt (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Da Pacem / Charles Gounod (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Snowforms / R. Murray Schafer (Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)
  • Gloria Kajoniensis / Levente Gyöngyös (Lara Moshaver, Alisha Suri, soprano 1 soloists ; Camille Labonte, Diyara Toktamyssova, soprano 2 soloists ; Maria Fedyushina, Emily Harris, soprano 3 soloists ; Sam Kerr, Jacob Valcheff, percussion ; Justin Azerrad, David Baik, violin ; Soprano/Alto Chorus ; Dr. Elaine Choi, conductor ; Eunseong Cho, collaborative pianist)

Taking flight : University of Toronto wind ensemble

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: University of Toronto Wind Ensemble ; Gillian MacKay, conductor

Program:

  • Requiem for a hummingbird / Marc Mellits
  • Moth / Viet Cuong
  • Concertos, saxophone, band / Ingolf Dahl (with Christopher Jones, alto saxophone)
  • Bugs / Roger Cichy
  • Stillness (After Amelia Earhart) / Tom Davoren

University of Toronto wind symphony

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: Jeffrey Reynolds, conductor.

Program:

  • On the air / Michael Daugherty
  • Raag mala / Michael Colgrass
  • Armenian dances. Part 1 / Alfred Reed
  • Rest / Frank Ticheli
  • Fiesta mexicana / H. Owen Reed

World music ensembles

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

Program:

  • Renshu Daiko / Seiichi Tanaka (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Iwai / Kiyoshi Nagata (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Fuyu no Michi (Winter Road) / Shuichi Hidano (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Ogi Matsuri Daiko / Yoshikazu Fujimoto (Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Gary Kiyoshi Nagata, director)
  • Nigun L’chu N’ran’na ... Odessa Bulgar no. 3/Bulgar ala Naftule (University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Umru Mayne (Esther-Ruth Teel, voice ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Der Ziser Bulgar (University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Dem Trisker Rebn’s Khosid ... Bassarabian Zhok (Kayla Falkenholt, harp ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • A Yor Nokh Der Khosene (Sinem Arslan, voice; Emily Ninavaie, voice ; University of Toronto Klezmer Ensemble ; Brian Katz, director)
  • Expect The Great (Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Wade In The Water (Soloist: Ismene Papadopoulou ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Faith (Soloists: George Kobty and Vannessa Gadoutsis ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Can’t Give Up Now (Soloists: Briana Lee, Anna Chung and Phoebe Wong ; Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)
  • Better (Gospel Choir ; Darren Hamilton, director)

Lele’s tune

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by David Braid, piano ; Jim Vivian, bass ; Mark Fewer, violin ; Peter Wowk, violin ; Arlan Vriens, viola ; Allison Rich, cello.

Program:

  • Talk
  • Lele’s Tune / David Braid

Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 11 O’Clock Jazz Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of the concert by the Vocal Jazz Ensemble and 11 O’Clock Jazz Orchestra ; Christine Duncan and Jim Lewis, directors.

Program:

  • Nature Boy / E. Ahbez, arr. K. Marsh
  • Sinkin' Soon / N. Jones and L. Alexander, arr. K. Marsh
  • Tell Me What You Feel / H. Barstow
  • Os Bravos / Traditional, arr. S. De Pedra, adapted by L. Swankey
  • Closing / A. Giammaria
  • Blink Twice / J. Welchner
  • Chasing the Sun / M. Anderson, J. Antonoff and S. Bareilles, arr. K. Marsh
  • Events III for Jazz Orchestra and Improvising Choir / Lewis/Duncan
  • This Way / S. Nestico
  • Days of Wine and Roses / H. Mancini, arr. M. Schneider
  • Samba Con Getchu / B. Brookmeyer
  • Willow Weep For Me / A. Ronell, arr. B. Brookmeyer
  • Jump Down, Spin Around / Traditional, arr. M. Holober
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