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Eden, Lady Clarissa

Interview with Lady Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon, wife of Anthony Eden (former British prime minister), and friend of Jones since ca. 1930.

Found on tape: 43 (box 3)

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1984-1985 academic year. Volume also includes programs from Opera Excerpts concerts and recitals in the Thursday Afternoon Series.

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1977-1978 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.

1977-1978 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1977-1978 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music.

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1978-1979 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.

1978-1979 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1978-1979 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1978-1979 academic year.

Student recitals

Subseries contains programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1979-1980 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.

Caldey

Dilworth's notes while visiting Caldey Island, an island in Wales where Jones spent time, particularly between 1928-1931.

Found on tape: 79 (box 5)

1979-1980 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1979-1980 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals at the Faculty of Music during the 1979-1980 academic year.

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1981-1982 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals and lectures.

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1981-1982 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.

1980-1981 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1980-1981 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals at the Faculty of Music during the 1980-1981 academic year.

1982-1983 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1982-1983 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals at the Faculty of Music during the 1982-1983 academic year.

1981-1982 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1981-1982 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals at the Faculty of Music during the 1981-1982 academic year.

1983-1984 concert season

Series consists of recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1983-1984 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals during the 1983-1984 academic year.

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1983-1984 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals (listed at the start of the volume).

Student recitals

Subseries consists of programs from student recitals at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music during the 1982-1983 academic year. Volume also includes programs from select faculty ensemble and guest artist recitals.

1984-1985 concert season

Series consists of programs and recordings of events hosted by the Faculty of Music during the 1984-1985 concert season, including faculty, student, and guest artists. All recordings were made at the Faculty of Music. Series also includes programs from student recitals during the 1984-1985 academic year.

Music for voice, 1949-1999 : [correspondence and stage plans]

File consists of the program, correspondence, and stage plans for a concert in Walter Hall at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music featuring John Beckwith's vocal compositions (October 30, 1999). Correspondents include Margaret Sampson, Ellie and Sarah Nichol, Carol Birtch, Istvan Anhalt, John Hawkins, Michael J. Rudman, Cam Walter, Benjamin Butterfield, and Neil Crory (CBC).

Memorandums and correspondence regarding Faculty of Music activities

File consists of John Beckwith's general correspondence with the Faculty of Music and the University of Toronto. Correspondents include: Gustav Ciamaga, John Hawkins, John Aitken (editor of The Graduate), Robert Falck, Carl Morey, Andrew Hughes, Colin Eatock, Stephen E. Young, Jo Nunan, Louise Hirbour, Jennifer Waring, Peter Letkemann, Beverley Cavanagh, Madeline Hsu, Glenn Buhr, Elaine Keillor, Patricia Williamson, Robin Harris, John Kruspe, and Paul Pedersen. File includes outgoing and incoming correspondence.

Canadian Music Journal : complete correspondence

File consists of correspondence with and regarding the The Canadian Music Journal, including that with Marjorie Agnew, Elaine S. Anderson, George Avakian, G.W. Boss, Gabriel Charpentier, Gustav Ciamaga, Austin Clarkson, Hugh Davidson, Marvin Duchow, Chester Duncan, T.C. Fairley, Jack Frizzelle, Serge Garant, Graham George, Walter Herbert, Edgar N. Jones, A.H. Joseph, Walter Kemp, Marthe Lamy, Lee Lenard, Aaron Lipsin, Ernest MacMillan, G. Welton Marquis, Brock McElheran, Hugh McLean, Jaroslav Mracek, Jean Papineau-Couture, Kathleen Parlow, Geoffrey Payzant, Ken Peacock, Barbara Pentland, V.P. Playford, Gilles Potvin, R.G. Simpson, Robert Turner, Otto H. Ulrich, Jr., Arnold Walter, and Ken Winters. John Beckwith was the associate editor for record reviews in the Canadian Music Journal.

Loons : [meeting reports]

File consists of reports for a series of informal meetings of the self-titled "Loons," a group of artists, musicians, and writers in Toronto. Members included Harry Freedman, David Partridge, P.K. Page, Sylvia Fraser, Connie Rooke, Jack Behrens, Duncan de Kergommeaux, Alexina Louie, Vera Frenkel, Margaret Laurence, Adele Wiseman, Leon Rooke, Alex Pauk, Carol Bolt, Earle Birney, John Beckwith, Rachel Wyatt, Miriam Waddington, Elizabeth Smart, Helen Weinzweig, John Weinzweig, Harry Somers, Ron Bloore, Tony Eckhart, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Colleen Thibaudeau Reaney, James Reaney, Norman Symonds, Murray Schafer, and Joy Kogawa.

Music papers : reviews, correspondence, and distribution

File consists of correspondence and copies of reviews regarding John Beckwith's book Music Papers: Articles and Talks by a Canadian Composer, 1961-1994 (Ottawa: Golden Dog Press, 1997). File includes correspondence with Michael Gnarowski and Dennis Forcese (Gold Dog Press), Howard Brown, Louis Applebaum, Glenn Colton, Rick MacMillan (SOCAN), Robert Fulford, David Lasker (Globe and Mail), John B. Lawson, Harry Somers, Raymond Ringuette, William Toye, Carl Morey, John Weinzweig, Ezra Schabas, and Geoffrey Payzant.

University of Toronto Quarterly article

File consists of correspondence and manuscript musical examples for an article, "Choral Music in Montreal circa 1900: Three Composers," that John Beckwith wrote for a special issue of the University of Toronto Quarterly (1994) in honour of Ben-Z. Shek.

Faculty 75th anniversary talk

File consists of correspondence relating to John Beckwith book Music at Toronto: A Personal Account (1995) and a talk that Beckwith gave at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music in celebration of its 75th anniversary (1993). Correspondents include Helmut Kallmann, Rivi Frankle, Chan Ka Nin, Marnie Hare, David Beach, John Hamilton, Stephen Brathwaite, Bruce Minorgan, Paul Pedersen, Paul Green, Fred Clarke, Ezra Schabas, and Doreen Rao. File also includes a photograph of Sir Ernest MacMillan, Godfrey Ridout, Leo Smith, John Weinzweig, and Healey Willan (photo by Herb Nott, ca. 1942), which was used in Beckwith's book.

MUS 4600Y : Performance practice

File consists of course notes, outlines, and handwritten musical examples for a graduate course on Performance Practice at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music, as taught by John Beckwith.

Glenn Gould : [radio scripts and correspondence]

File consists of scripts by John Beckwith for various radio talks on Glenn Gould ([1960?], June 1963, and December 1964) and articles on Glenn Gould by William Aide ("Gould and Guerrero: Pianistic Fact, Freudian Fiction") and Beckwith ("Gould and his Studies with Guerrero: A Personal Reminiscence"). File also includes correspondence with Kevin Bazzana regarding Gould literature.

William Stewart McCullough fonds

  • UTA 1543
  • collection
  • 1926-1972

Professional records of Dr. William Stewart McCullough, professor of Near Eastern Studies. Records include correspondence concerning publications, faculty appointments, and teaching. Also included are manuscripts for Dr. McCullough's various article publications. There are also University publications such as convocation programmes, invitations, menus, and calendars. Records also include photographs of Dr. McCullough and other individuals.

McCullough, William Stewart

Murray D. McCulloch fonds

  • UTA 1542
  • collection
  • 1944-1954

Letter to Murray McCulloch (BASC 1946) from H.E. Haultain discussing a lecture given by the latter in 1944. A copy of Haultain's lecture as well as newsletter written by Haultain was also included with the correspondence

McCulloch, Murray D.

Ann E. McJanet fonds

  • UTA 1538
  • collection
  • 1955-1959

Fonds consists of 2 accessions

B2007-0001: Sketch books for 2nd and 3rd year assignments,as well as one group photograph of 1st year University of Toronto architecture students, 1955, document Ann McJanet's (nee Hill) time as a student in Architecture, 1955-57. There is also a group photograph of residents of Falconer House for 1955-56. Each photograph has a partially completed key that identifies some of the individuals. 1955-1959

B2008-0024: This accession contains tracings and photocopies of the final presentation drawings of the Danby House in Fallowfield, completed by Ann E. McJanet in her 3rd year of architecture. 1958

McJanet, Ann E.

Hilda Maude McConkey fonds

  • UTA 1537
  • collection
  • 1949-[195-]

Fonds consists of 2 accessions

B2006-0014: Personal records of graduate student, Hilda Maude McConkey including copy of Master of Arts thesis entitled "Biochemical Genetics", incomplete lab notes and outline for thesis. Also includes graduation proof photo, 1949

B2008-0016: Photograph belonging to alumnus Hilda Maude McConkey (M.A. 1949) showing her working at Ayerst Laboratories in Montreal. Ms McConkey is seated on the right. [195-]

McConkey, Hilda Maude

Robert William McCauley fonds

  • UTA 1535
  • collection
  • 1946-1955

Fonds consists of 2 accessions

B1987-0046: Course notes taken by Robert McCauley and examination questions for a course in first year geology ('elementary geology'), 1946-1947; laboratory notebook for first year course in physics, 1946-1947 (taught by John Satterley); 3 photographs of the Biology Building and interior view of Anatomy laboratory (1955).

B1991-0022: Laboratory notes, with exercises, for second year undergraduate course in physics (electricity), taken by Robert W. McCauley, a second year student in Biology 1947.

McCauley, Robert William

Angelina Elizabeth McBryde fonds

  • UTA 1534
  • collection
  • 1968-1979, n.d.

"Early graduates and academic women at the University of Toronto", a paper by Jill McBryde submitted to History 359, 'The history of women in Canada'. 36p. Appendices 1-9, A-E and "Statistical Data on Women enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies..."

McBryde, Angelina Elizabeth

James Mavor fonds

  • UTA 1531
  • collection
  • [between 1890 and 1925]

B1975-0020: Copies of photographs of James Mavor's home in Kings' College Circle, where he lived from the 1890's until his death in 1925: 1 exterior view, 3 interiors.

B1986-0094: Autographed photo of James Mavor, taken by Sidney Carter.

Mavor, James

Mackenzie McMurray fonds

  • UTA 1526
  • collection
  • 1935-1979

Clippings, diplomas, awards and photographs document 1939 B.A.Sc graduate Mackenzie McMurray. McMurray, who also graduated with an Masters in Commerce in 1954 became president of Dominion Bridge Company. Included in this accession are thirteen photographs taken by McMurray while a part of the Hart House Camera Club in the late 1930s. These photographs, some of which won awards, were exhibited as part of the Annual Camera Club Exhibition at Hart House 1935 - 1940. There is also a graduating composite for the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, 1939.

McMurray, Mackenzie

Elisabeth Marani fonds

  • UTA 1523
  • collection
  • 1954-1955, 2010

Records document Elisabeth Marani’s contribution to the production of “Miss Julie” by the U.C. Players Guild in October 1954 and “Brigadoon” by University College and St. Michael’s College in 1955. Records relating to “Miss Julie” include original costume sketches, preliminary designs for sets and props as well as a one page recollection written by Elisabeth Bacque (nee Marani). Records relating to “Brigadoon” include researched sketches for costumes, a program and clippings. Finally this donation also includes sketched designs for a U.C. Follies production.

Marani, Elisabeth

Francis Grant Marriott fonds

  • UTA 1520
  • collection
  • 26 Jan 1901

Black and white topographical drawing by Francis Grant Marriot (BASc. 1905) which would have been produced as part of his course work as a student of the School of Practical Science.

Marriott, Francis Grant

Jacob Markowitz fonds

  • UTA 1519
  • collection
  • 1945-1969

Photographs of Dr. Markowitz and associates; letters from E.J. Pratt and Sidney Smith; curriculum vitae; transcript of radio talk

Markowitz, Jacob

John N. Mappin fonds

  • UTA 1518
  • collection
  • 1926-1992

Collection by John Mappin, documenting the life of Joseph E. McDougall and The Goblin. Includes biographical material as well as correspondence, clippings, manuscripts and typescripts documenting the career of Joseph E. McDougall, a Canadian humorist; examples of sketches by Richard Taylor who also worked on the Goblin, including an original sketch of the Goblin's editorial offices; clippings and articles about the Goblin, including one original poster from 1926.

Mappin, John N.

Merwin Malcolm fonds

  • UTA 1516
  • collection
  • 1965- 1973

Documents belonging to Merwin Malcolm who was the project manager for Stone Webster, the company hired to construct Robarts Library. Records relate to the design and building of Robarts Library and include progress photos, design photos and drawings, correspondence, reports and plans.

Malcolm, Merwin

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