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Interview with Peter J. Naus

File consists of an interview with Peter J. Naus that took place in Kitchener, ON. Naus is a long time friend of Henri Nouwen. There is no transcription available.

Arraymusic young composers workshop

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Composers: Carolann DeYoung, Karen Power, Justin Haynes, Lynne Penhale, young composers ; Christopher Butterfield, mentor.

Performers: David Schotzko, percussion ; Lydia Munchinsky, cello ; Collen Cook, clarinet ; Patricia O'Callaghan, soprano ; Rick Sacks, conductor.

Composers play : fundraiser for New Music Concerts

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 as a fundraiser for New Music Concerts (NMC), which featured various composers associated with NMC performing music of their choice.

Performers: Brian Current, Adam Sherkin, John Beckwith, Bruce Mather, pianos ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Andrew Staniland, guitar ; Scott Good, trombone ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

J.M.S Careless fonds

  • UTA 1122
  • Fonds
  • 1852-1997, pre-dominant 1964-1997

Fonds consists of 2 accessions:

B1998-0034: This accession consists of the professional records of James Maurice Stockford Careless and documents his career as a student, teacher, writer, and historian at the University of Toronto. Unfortunately, many of Professor Careless’ early records were destroyed or damaged in a flood at Sidney Smith Hall in 1958. As a result, this accession mainly documents Dr. Career’s later career. Most of this accession pertains to his research and writing, most notably, his work on Brown of the Globe. However, Professor Careless’ student, teaching, administrative, and professional activities are also documented. Types of records include student notes, professional correspondence, research notes, and draft manuscripts. No personal family records are contained herein. (15 boxes, 1852-1997)

B2001-0020: Typescripts for various publications written by J.M.S. Careless including 'Canadian Heritage', 'Ontario Frontier and Metropolis', 'Toronto to 1918', and 'Brown of the Globe'. [Found in series 6: Writings and research] (3 boxes, 1959-1989)

Careless, J.M.S (James Maurice Stockford)

Daniel Foley 60th birthday recital

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 celebrating the music of Daniel Foley.

Program:

  • Monograph (Robert W. Stevenson, bass clarinet)
  • Oiseaux excentriques. The Mockingbird ; The Sparrow ; The Nightingale ; The Buzzard (Richard Herriott, piano)
  • Saint George blues (Anthony Rapoport, viola ; Joseph Petrič, accordion)
  • Retrospectives (Richard Herriott, piano)
  • Lament for a nation (Tiina Kiik, accordion with tape)
  • Hommage à Henri Roussau. Le rêve ; Clémence (The Riverdale Ensemble: Joyce Lai, violin ; Stephen Fox, clarinet ; Ellen Meyer piano)
  • Chanterelle (Trio Poulet: Ivana Popoviĉ, violin ; David Olds, cello ; Perry Maher, piano)
  • Organum triplum (world premiere) (Robert Aitken, Dianne Aitken, flutes ; Scott Good, trombone).

Stephen Clarkson fonds

  • UTA 1148
  • Fonds
  • 1937-2018, predominant 1959-2015

Personal records of Professor Stephen Clarkson, documenting his career as a political scientist, writer, teacher, and his early political career in municipal politics and with the Liberal Party of Canada and Ontario. Records in this fonds document the entirety of Clarkson's life and career. Records include biographical information (CV's, activity reports, honours), personal and professional correspondence, and files related to his early education and the writing of his Ph.D. thesis.

Series 3 to 13 consist of records documenting Clarkson's several books and his extensive research and writings over the course of his career. Joint projects and research with Christina McCall including original records by her can be found in some these series as well, specifically the research and writing of Trudeau and Our Times (Series 2) and research on Canadian Federal politics (Series 13).

Series 14 to 18, document Clarkson's teaching activities and his career within the University of Toronto's Department of Political Science.

Series 19 to 22 document his political roles within the Liberal party, his run for Toronto Mayor in 1969 and as well as his social activism.

This fonds also includes Liberal Party of Canada policy documents (1966-1976) belonging to Allen Linden that were given to Clarkson either because he took over as chair of the policy committee or collected as a primary resource for his research on the Liberal Party.

Accession B2019-0003 was an accrual acquired from his spouse Nora Clarkson following his death, and consists of files from his home office and laptop computer.

Accession B2023-0008 (1 box, 1975-2000) is an accrual of further personal records consisting of his journal and notes about his marriage to Christina McCall.

Clarkson, Stephen

The Art of the piano : R. Andrew Lee

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with R. Andrew Lee, piano.

Program:

  • Fantasia no. 5, Lumen de lumine / Constantine Caravassilis
  • Soundings for a new piano : twelve meditations on a 12 tone row/ Ann Southam
  • An hour for piano / Tom Johnson.

Architek : percussion quartet

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Percussion: Noam Bierstone, Ryan Packard, Alessandro Valiante, Mark Morton.

Program:

  • Crystal canon for Edgar Varèse / James Tenney
  • The So-called laws of nature, II and III / David Lang
  • Drumming. Part I / Steve Reich
  • Ziggurat (Interior) / Joh Hollenbeck
  • Observations / Tristan Perich
  • Third construction / John Cage.

The Art of the piano : Vicky Chow

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Vicky Chow, piano.

Program:

  • Mixtape no. 1
  • A Hudson cycle / Nico Muhly
  • Wed / David Lang
  • Piano piece (to Philip Guston) / Morton Feldman
  • Music of changes, Book 1 / John Cage
  • Within / Matt McBane
  • Etude no. 4, Book 1 "Fanfares" / Gyorgy Ligeti
  • Etude no. 1 "Digital sutain" / Ryan Francis
  • Clifton gates / Jacob Cooper
  • Hoyt-Schermerhorn / Chris Cerone
  • Aorta / Daniel Wohl
  • Vick(i/y) / Andy Akiho.

Photographs and media

This series contains photographs, glass latern slides, photographic slides and a collection of reel to reel films belonging to MacIntosh. Most of the media covers MacIntosh’s professional life: surgical images, patient photographs, procedure documentation and lecture and statistical slides. There are also a small number of personal and family photographic slides which document various family trips and events. Also included is a set of photographs of the HMS Philante, the escort vessel which MacIntosh served on with Royal Navy during the Second World War.

Sue Mosteller in conversation with Laurent Nouwen, Sr

File consists of a video recording of Sr. Sue Mosteller interviewing Laurent Nouwen. The interview took place in Nouwen's home with an interpreter. Nouwen spoke in Dutch and it is not possible to hear the interpreter's voice. The interview is long and covers a range of topics. Also includes footage of Maria Nouwen's gravesite and Nouwen's dog.

Oral history interview with Sandhya Srivatsan conducted by Sarada Sai Susmitha Turaga

Sandhya Srivatsan is the founder of the music academy Gaanavarshini located in Brampton, Ontario. She is a trained Karnatic singer coming from India, who has learnt under the discipline of wonderful gurus. As a trained musician, Sandhya speaks about her early connections and relationship with music. Sandhya comes from a musical family, where each member of her family shared a collective passion for this art form.

In her oral history with interviewer Sarada Sai Susmitha Taraga (UTM undergraduate student at the time), narrator Sandhya Srivatsan talks about the importance of Karnatic Sangeetham and what the art form has to offer the youth of today. Sandhya talks about the importance of family, religion, occupation, and education, and how Karnatic music allowed her to develop a balance when approaching life. Using her passion for music and teaching, Sandhya has developed her own music academy, hoping to teach the tradition of Karnatic Sangeetham and have it rooted in the hearts of the South Asian community in Peel.

Other places : the Brian Dickinson Quartet CD release

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 for a CD release by the Brian Dickinson Quartet, Other Places.

Performers: Brian Dickinson, piano ; Jerry Bergonzi, saxophone ; Jim Vivian, bass ; Ted Warren, drums.

Duo+for+Canada

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Ina Henning, accordion and Stefan Schreiber, piano.

Program:

  • In re con moto et al. ; Largo risoluto no. 1 ; Largo risoluto no. 2 / Charles Ives
  • Pandoras box : bandonenon piece / Mauricio Kagel
  • MIMETICS : meta piece for piano / Mauricio Kagel
  • New commission / Anna Höstman (world premiere)
  • Black hole / Lan-Chee Lam (world premiere)
  • Pentagrams / Andrew Staniland (premiere)
  • p i a l : accordion and piano / Hans Joachim Hespos (Canadian premiere).

Dunlap Family fonds

  • UTA 1228
  • Fonds
  • 1931

Video cassette of Dunlap Family home movie of the Royal Visit of Japanese Prince and Princes Takamatsu at their home, 93 Highland Ave., May 1931. VHS format

Dunlap Family

What you will encounter : Emilie Cecilia LeBel chamber music

File consists of a recording of Emilie Cecilia Lebel's University of Toronto Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) composition recital at Gallery 345.

Program:

  • I could see the penguins home from the highway (Terri Hron, tenor recorder ; Emilie LeBel, electronics)
  • What you will encounter (Rachel Desoer, cello ; Jenny Cohen, mezzo-soprano)
  • Locate (Ronelle Schaufele, viola ; Luciane Cardassi, piano ; Nathan Petitpas, percussion)
  • on faith, work, leisure, and sleep (Luciane Cardassi, piano ; Emilie LeBel, electronics and video)
  • December is well known for blizzards and whiting out memories (Jenny Cohen, mezzo-soprano ; Terri Hron, recorder ; Ronelle Schaufele, viola ; Rachel Desoer, cello ; Luciane Cardassi, piano ; Ryan Butler, guitar ; Nathan Petitpas, percussion).

Philip H. Byer fonds

  • UTA 1230
  • Fonds
  • 1975-2011

This fonds consists of Byer’s work as a Professor at the University of Toronto, and his government and private-sector work for various committees and councils. The fonds includes a large collection of lecture notes, syllabi, and class materials used by Byer to deliver instruction for various engineering courses. The collection also includes Byer’s research notes for numerous committee and council projects for the University of Toronto and for various public and private-sector organizations. Many of Byer’s publication notes, talks, and conference presentations are also included in this fonds. The Philip H. Byer fonds consists of the following series; 1) Files for Courses, 2) Files for Lecture Notes and Papers/Publications and Presentations, 3) Files for Committees and Research Projects, and 4) Files for University Committees and Projects.

Byer, Philip H.

Margrit Eichler fonds

  • UTA 1238
  • Fonds
  • 1965-2010

The records cover Dr. Eichler’s professional work: speeches, publications, and correspondence; legal work; important documentation regarding the Coalition for the Establishment of a Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, as well as follow up material related to the Commission. Eichler served as part of the committee that established five new Women’s Studies chairs at Canadian institutions and that work and process is documented here. Finally, there is a limited amount of research and papers not already documented in the other series, including Eichler’s days as a student. There is a small collection of media, primarily audio recordings, as well as some photographs, and the DVD Eichler produced Household Work: More than it Seems.

Eichler, Margrit

New Orford String Quartet

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Performers: Jonathan Crow, Andrew Wan, violins ; Eric Nowlin, viola ; Brian Manker, cello.

Program:

  • String quartet, op. 20, no. 4 / Haydn
  • Quartet no. 1 / Jacques Hetu
  • String quartet, op. 51, no. 1 in C minor / Johannes Brahms.

Talisa Blackman, piano and Jane Yang, violin

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345.

Program:

  • Violin sonata no. 2 / Sergei Prokofiev
  • Sonata no. 2. First movement / Kevin Lau
  • Violin sonata / Johann Strauss.

Robert Alexander Falconer fonds

  • UTA 1253
  • Fonds
  • 1776-1940

Fonds consists of 3 accessions:

B1965-0015: Addresses, speeches, articles, reports and memoranda relating to Sir Robert Falconer in his capacity as President of the University of Toronto and the affairs of the University. (1 box, 1905-1940)

B1979-0065: Portrait of Lady Sophia Falconer, wife of Sir Robert Falconer. Microfilm copy of a stamp scrapbook belonging to Robert Falconer. Contains correspondence on several postcards. (1 photo and 2 reels of microfilm)

B2009-0023: Film entitled "Undergradutes Presentation and Farewell to Sir Robert Falconer". This is a black and white silent film showing the presentation of a gift book to President Falconer in Convocation Hall. (1 film, March 1932)

Falconer, Sir Robert Alexander

Alone : contemporary work for solo clarinet and bass clarinet : Bob Stevenson

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 by Bob Stevenson, bass clarinet.

Program:

  • Three sonatas / George Perle
  • Let me die before I wake / Salvatore Sciarrino
  • Paraphrase / Alexander Goehr
  • Domaines / Pierre Boulez
  • Monogram / Daniel Charles Foley
  • Seegersong no. 1 / James Tenney
  • Steep steps / Elliott Carter
  • I can't get started / Vernon Duke, Ira Gershwin.

The Art of the duo piano : Piano Pinnacle

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Iman Habibi and Deborah Grimmett, pianos.

Program:

  • Danses Andalouses. Ritmo / Manuel Infante
  • Sonata in D major, K. 448 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 5 Canadian pieces
    • Nasim / Saman Shahi
    • Scherzino / Diane Chouinard
    • Clothed to the naked eye Drew Redman
    • Aquifer / James O'Callaghan
    • Off the the races / Craig Day
  • Meadows of silence / Paul Emil Levassuer
  • In a Persian market / Albert Ketelbey
  • Metamorphosis IV. Third movement / Yoshibumi Fujiwara
  • New work / Iman Habibi (East coast premiere)
  • Suite no. 1, op. 15 / Anton Arensky
  • Afterimages. Selections / Alexina Louie
  • Paganini variations / Witold Lutloslawski.

Holt-Tahara duo

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Brian Holt, cello and Lisa Tahara, piano.

Program:

  • Sonata in C major for cello and piano, op. 119 / Sergei Prokofiev
  • Sonata for violoncello and piano, op. 40 / Dmitri Shostakovich
  • Sonata for G mino4 for cello and piano, op. 19 / Sergei Rachmaninoff.

William J. Fowler fonds

  • UTA 1283
  • Fonds
  • 1949-2002

This fonds consists of one accession of personal records of Dr. William J. Fowler, former professor of applied psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, and various US institutions such as University of Chicago, Harvard and Tufts University. The records are an important resource for students of the history of development of child studies in North America. Dr. Fowler, in addition to developing his own theories on early childhood development, was a colleague of several American pioneers in this area, such as Dr. Helen Koch, Dr. Robert Hess, Dr. Alice Honig and Prof. J. McVicker Hunt.

The records are organized into 10 series reflecting a career that spanned more than 40 years, from his days as a graduate student at Harvard and the University of Chicago to his years as a private consultant in his company, Center for Early Learning and Child Care, Inc. Included in this accession is correspondence, manuscripts of both published and unpublished works, teaching materials, research materials, grant proposals and reviews, special project files relating to the joint OISE- Canadian Mothercraft Society of the early 1970’s, and records of the Center for Early Learning and Child Care,Inc.

Original research data with personal identifiers for children as subjects of research were not retained.

Fowler, William J.

The Art of the piano : Ballads from the North

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Adam Sherkin, piano.

Program:

  • Ballade, op. 30 / Jacques Hétu
  • Ballade in A-flat major, op. 47 / Frédéric Chopin
  • Ballade / Kaija Saariaho
  • Ballade of London nights / John Ireland
  • Ballade, op. 46 / Samuel Barber
  • Cŵn Annwn / Adam Sherkin
  • Transcendental Etude no. 8 "The Wild Hunt" / Franz Liszt.

Martin Lawrence Friedland fonds

  • UTA 1294
  • Fonds
  • 1868-2020

Fonds consists of six accessions of records documenting the life of Martin L. Friedland, as a student, professor of law and administrator at the University of Toronto; as an expert on legal matters and a contributor to the formation of public policy at the provincial and federal levels; and as an author of several books and numerous articles, in particular the researching and writing of his book University of Toronto: A History (University of Toronto Press, 2002 & 2013).

See accession-level descriptions for further details.

Friedland, Martin Lawrence

Judith F. Friedland fonds

  • UTA 1295
  • Fonds
  • 1918-2016

Fonds consists of material documenting the professional life and work of Prof. Judith Friedland. Records focus on her education and career within academia, in particular as a professor, and former Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy. Material also covers some aspects of Prof. Friedland’s career working as an occupational therapist. Records include typescripts and presentation notes, administrative records from the Department of Occupational Therapy, teaching and course material, clinical notes, correspondence, awards, and biographical material.

The history of occupational therapy in Canada has significant coverage through records related to the research and publication of Prof. Friedland’s book, Restoring the Spirit, as well as through the collected records of Helene Primrose LeVesconte, Thelma Cardwell, and Isobel Robinson. Represented in Series 8 to 10, these three individuals each served as former heads of the UofT’s Department of Occupational Therapy, in addition to teaching and practicing occupational therapy. The collected historical material includes minutes, typescripts, correspondence, artifacts and teaching material.

Friedland, Judith F.

Audio Visual records

Sound recordings and video in B2007-0018 mainly document Prof. Lee’s research from the mid 1960s to 1972. Reel to reel tapes contain interviews, testimonies with !Kung San bushmen, talks given by Lee on this very topic, taped vocabulary lists of the !Kung San people’s language, native music from Botswana and one radio interview with Prof. Lee. Two videos document a discussion among women academics on the role of women in a hunter and gatherer society. Finally, two tapes contain a partial recording of the symposium of Political Struggles of Native Peoples, organized by Prof. Lee in 1972.

Sound recordings and video in B2019-0017 also documents his early research and include field recordings from 1964 and 1969. However most recordings are of Lee giving various lectures and talks in the 1980s and 1990s including a full set of this lectures for ANT 363 Origin of the State.

Audio-Visual Material

This series contains audio-visual material with contents related to Blissymbolics, BCI, and Bliss users, classrooms and students, including photographs, videocassettes, digital storage media, and other formats.

Videos

‘After the Velvet Revolution’. Berkeley, CA: Moira Productions, 1992. VHS video. Skilling acted as a consultant on this production.

Oral history interview with Sophia Syed conducted by Areeb Daimee

Sophia Syed is a teacher who works in the Peel Region at Rick Hansen Secondary School. Mainly focusing her teaching on politics, religion, and world issues, Sophia seeks to connect students to understanding the different political structures, cultures, beliefs, and concerns that play a significant role in peoples’ everyday lives.

In her oral history with interviewer Areeb Daimee (UTM undergraduate student at the time), narrator Sophia Syed spoke about the significance of South Asian teachers for South Asian students in Peel, the ways in which such representation can help combat discrimination for both students and teachers, and her experiences supporting South Asian cultural and religious celebration in the school.

Video recording of Henri Nouwen on the spiritual life

File consists of a video recording of a talk Nouwen gave at Emmanuel Anglican Church in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Nouwen was invited to speak to a breakfast club which included David Harmon from L'Arche Daybreak. Nouwen spoke on "The Spiritual Life" in which he reflected on deepening connectedness with God and with one another. He used Luke's gospel, particularly the passage where Jesus went to the mountain to pray. David Harmon is introduced at the beginning.

Henri Nouwen: award of excellence

File consists of a video recording of Carl MacMillan and others from the L'Arche Daybreak accepting the Ronald McDonald House Award of Excellence for Nouwen, who had died earlier that month.

To Meet the Poor is to Meet Jesus

File consists of 1 videocassette featuring a talk given at a Faith and Sharing Retreat held from August 1-4, 1985. Jean Vanier is the speaker, and the title is, "To meet the Poor is to Meet Jesus". It is tape 1. Vanier spoke on the following: Trust, Meeting with Jesus, Jesus Reveals Who We Are, and Jesus Reveals Himself (part 1).

The Art of the clarinet : Nora-Louise Müller

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 featuring Nora-Louise Müller performing the Bohlen-Pierce clarinet, made by Stephen Fox, Toronto.

Program:

  • Fantasy / Jörg Widmann
  • Stimmungen eines Fauns = Moods of a faun / Ilse Fromm-Michaels
  • Reflections / Andre Laporte
  • Interieur III. Dal Niente / Helmut Lachenmann
  • Die Vogelmenschen von St. Kilda = The Bird people of St. Kilda / Manfred Stahnke (version for Bohlen-Pierce clarinet and live electronics by Nora-Louise Müller)
  • The Bird of Janus : for Bohlen-Pierce clarinet / Todd Harrop (premiere)
  • Improvisation for Bohlen-Pierce clarinet
  • Sonata for clarinet solo / Tiberiu Olah.

William Edward Gallie fonds

  • UTA 1307
  • Fonds
  • [189-?] - 1963

The William Edward Gallie fonds consists of 6 series based largely on his work as a surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children and the Toronto General Hospital, as well as his role at the University of Toronto as Dean and Professor at the Faculty of Medicine. The majority of the records relate to Gallie’s publications, lectures, public addresses, and research. The fonds also includes a small amount of personal ephemera such as event invitations and newspaper clippings. The W. E. Gallie fonds consists of the following series: 1) Writings & Publication Drafts, 2) Lectures and Public Addresses, 3) Research, 4) Correspondence, 5) Personal Ephemera, and 6) Photographs & Graphic Materials.

Gallie, William Edward

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