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Voices from past to present : Cameron Crozman, cello and Philip Chiu, piano

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

Program:

  • Meditation and Spring Song / Frank Bridge
  • 6 studies in English folk songs / Ralph Vaughan-Williams
  • O Waly, waly / Benjamin Briten
  • Sonata in C / Benjamin Britten
  • Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse / Benjamin Britten
  • Chansons bretonnes / Koechlin
  • Sérénade / Poulenc, arr. Genron
  • Sonate / Poulenc.

The Art of the piano : Alejandro Vela : Beethoven and Bach

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

Program:

  • Sonata no. 32 in C minor, op. 111 / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Sonata no. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 27, no. 2 "Moonlight" / Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Overture in the French style in B minor, BWV 831 / Johann Sebastian Bach.

Payadora Tango Ensemble

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with the Payadora Tango Ensemble.

Performers: Rebekah Wolkstein, violin ; Branko Dzinovic, accordion ; Robert Horvath, piano ; Joseph Phillips, double bass.

Interview with Leighton Harrell conducted by Hillary Chu

Item is a video recorded interview between Rosemonde Desjardins (interviewer, representative of FoMARA) and Leighton Harrell (interviewee). Leighton Harrell is a bassist and composer from Raleigh, North Carolina, currently attending the University of Toronto's Jazz Performance program. Leighton has held a biweekly residency at Poetry Jazz Cafe with his quartet since 2019. He has also performed at venues such as The Toronto Jazz Festival, the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, and Toronto Meridian Centre for the Arts. As a composer and artist, Leighton draws inspiration from hymns and spirituals, folk music, and various traditions of Black American Music. Leighton and Hillary's conversation covers topics including Black AMerican Music, colonialism, cultural appropriation, performative diversity, and music pedagogy.

Interview with Ricardo Ferro conducted by Rosemonde Desjardins

Item is a video recorded interview between Rosemonde Desjardins (interviewer, representative of FoMARA) and Ricardo Ferro (interviewee). Ricardo Ferro is a Venezuelan-Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Toronto, Ontario. As an emerging composer, Ricardo has written music for and worked with North American ensembles and performers such as the Calidore String Quartet, Oakville Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Younggun Kim. He has written award-winning music for film and theatre for the Sundeis Film Fastival in Boston and the National Theatre School Festival in Canada. In 2019, Ricarod co-founded the Green Room Sound Collective, a contemporary music organization dedicated to the creation and performance of new dramatic and multimedia works of music, and is currently their artistic director. Ricardo is currently pursuing a degree in composition at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. Ricardo and Rosemonde's conversation covers topics including eurocentrism in music, music pedagogy, Black Lives Matter, and representation.

Interview with Tara Kannangara conducted by Hillary Chu

Item is a video recorded interview between Hillary Chu (interviewer, representative of FoMARA) and Tara Kannangara (interviewee). Tara Kannangara is a vocalist and instrumentalist known for her diverse sound. She is a Juno-nominated artist, and holds a degree in Jazz studies from the Unviersity of Toronto. Tara has performed across North America at venues including the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., and New York City's Jazz Gallery. Tara is currently a sessional teacher at the University of Toronto in the Faculty of Music's Jazz program. Tara and Hillary's conversation covers topics including assimilation, gender disparity, music pedagogy, racial inequity, and systemic discrimination.

Joy Fielding Papers

Includes manuscript drafts for novels: Now You See Her [early title, ‘Preferred Lies’], Still Life, The Wild Zone, Charley’s Web, Puppet, Mad River Road, Heartstopper, editorial, publishing and fan correspondence, film treatments and drafts with Lawrence Mirkin for ‘The Other Woman’ and ‘The First Time’ [later ‘The Great Pretenders’], Lawrence Mirkin is also Fielding’s first reader and close friend; ‘Don’t Cry Now’ [directed by Jason Priestley, starring Jason Priestley, includes some script notes by Jason Priestley, screenplay by David Schulz]; ‘Missing Pieces’; a short story titled ‘Second Honeymoon’ for Turndown Tales; print, personal appearances and promotional material

Lawrence Hill Papers

Includes drafts, research, correspondence and other material related to The Book of Negroes, including the screenplay for the televised series and the illustrated edition; interviews for Black Berry, Sweet Juice; notes, drafts, proofs, copy-editing and other material for The Illegal (early title ‘Underground’) forthcoming novel Fall 2015 (fourth novel and tenth book); personal and professional correspondence; appearances; extended family material; awards; photographs; notebooks; community activities; short pieces, including ‘Africville Forever’; Karen Hill’s Café Babanussa; research, various drafts, proofs and appearance material related to The Massey lectures: Blood: the Stuff of Life; The Deserter’s Tale; and other material related to the life, work and family of Lawrence Hill.

George Swede Papers

  • Manuscript Collection
  • [197-?]-2012

Comprised of material related to the life and work of Professor and poet George Swede including poetry, haiku, tanka, renka, prose, fiction, editorial, fan mail, personal, Ryerson-related (including RUN program, Chair of Psychology and Justice Studies, teaching and committees), psychology, education, awards, correspondence and other material. Some material by wife and partner Anita Krumins. Specific material for Swede’s popular children’s haiku book Time is Flies; International haiku organizations and events; The Mexican Haiku: origins and current directions by George Swede and Anita Krumins; research material on Mexican haiku poets and poetry; Global Haiku anthology of world haiku poets; extensive haiku and haiku-related publications and appearances, both Canadian and international; drafts, notes and research ideas for various short stories for children and adults; The Case of the Moonlit Golddust, ‘The Cliff’, ‘Fractals’, novel drafts, ‘The Pain-Giver’, ‘To See Again The Stars’/‘Nev’; PhD material; ‘Magic Eyes’ young adult novel draft; children’s short stories; complete appearances in print publications; books reviewed; submissions; fan mail; early family photographs; unpublished haiku drafts; awards and other material related to the life and work of George Swede.

Select correspondents include: Pier Giorgio Di Cicco, Al Purdy, Ted Plantos, Douglas Lochhead, Francis Sparshott, Marshall Hryciuk, Bill Bissett, Susan Ioannou, b.p. Nichol, Robert Kroetsch, Joe Blades, jw curry, Bill Keith, Patsy Aldana.

Swede, George

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by large ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer; Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gillian MacKay; Wind Symphony, conducted by Pratik Gandhi; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lori-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chorus, conducted by Kathleen Allan; Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton; Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald; and Graduate Classical Saxophones, conducted by Wallace Halladay.

University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble presents Ligeti at 100

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

Performers: University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble ; Aiyun Huang, director

Program:

  • Dressur / Mauricio Kagel (Hoi Tong Keung, Thomas Li, Bevis Ng)
  • 3 sur 5 / Clara Iannotta (Andrew Busch, Yu Yin Zhang, percussion ; Matti Pulkki, accordion)
  • Poème symphonique for 100 metronomes / György Ligeti (U of T Percussion Ensemble)
  • Síppal, dobbal, nádihegedüvel / Ligeti (Alex Fraga, Nikki Huang, Cassandra Wolff, Chi-En Wong, percussion ; Lindsay McIntyre, voice ; Aiyun Huang, conductor).

University of Toronto Wind Ensemble : Trees and machines

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre.

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

Program:

  • Flash! / Elaine Ross
  • City trees / Michael Markowski
  • Coil / Steven Bryant
  • Wilderness / Cait Nishimura
  • Deciduous / Viet Cuong
  • Steampunk suite / Erika Svanoe.

Instrumentalis I

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

Performers: Gillian MacKay, director

Program:

  • Romeo and Juliet. The Scene ; Young Juliet ; Montague and Capulet / Sergei Prokofiev (Kelsey Zhong, piano)
  • Piano Sonata no. 27 in E minor, op. 90. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck ; Nicht zu geschwind und sehre singbar vorgetragen / Ludwig van Beethoven (Xuan He, piano)
  • Fantasy on a Canadian folksong / Jeffrey McFadden (Luis Medina, guitar)
  • Sonata Romantica in B-flat minor, op. 53, no. 1. Romanza / Nicolai Medtner (Elliot Shen, piano)
  • Papillon / Robert Schumann (Jessica Lui, piano)
  • Basso ostinato / Rodion Shchedrin (Marie Haines, piano).

University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre.

Performers: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Emily Rocha, soprano ; Matheus Coelho do Nascimento, conductor ; Uri Mayer, conductor

Program:

  • Oberon overture / Carl Maria von Weber (Matheus Coelho do Nascimento, conductor)
  • Rückert-Lieder / Gustav Mahler (Emily Rocha, soprano)
  • Symphony no. 1 in C minor, op. 68 / Johannes Brahms.

Jazz ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, including two Jazz Orchestra; the Jazz Orchestra 12tet; and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Christine Duncan.

U of T Jazz 10tet

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

Performers: U of T Jazz 10tet ; William Carn, director

Program:

  • Nutville / Horace Silver, arr. Tibor Stojanovic
  • Sordid sort of fellow / Earl MacDonald
  • Inertia of complacency / William Carn
  • Isfahan / Billy Strayhorn, arr. John MacLeod
  • Ian leaps out / Ian McDougall, arr. Rob McConnell
  • For all we know / Rob McConnell
  • Fire (for Oatts) / Tara Davidson.

Student composer concert no. 1

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

Program:

  • The blue piano / James Lowrie (Annie Castillo, piano)
  • Imagine Indonesia / Lifia Teguh (Lifia Teguh, piano)
  • Artemis / Luke Blackmore (Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu, violin)
  • Sonata. Second movement / Matthew Woolard (Matthew Woolard, piano)
  • The End of the beginning / Hsiu-Ping Patrick Wu (Jeanny Jung, Ivan Li, violins ; Gavin Yinren Li, viola ; Yi-Nung Su, cello)
  • Acquainted with the night / Anthony Gunadi (Monica Lindsay, soprano ; Jingren Sun, piano).

Trombone spectacular

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

Performers: University of Toronto Trombone Choir ; Fabrice Millischer, trombone ; Vanessa Fralick, soloist and conductor

Program:

  • Mini overture / James Kazik
  • Sonnet IX / Daniela Candillari
  • Sonata / Reena Esmail (Vanessa Fralick, trombone)
  • Eclipse / Joe Buono
  • [Kaleidoscope / Steven Verhelst]
  • Unidentified track [not listed on program].

Femme forte : a celebration of women composers

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

Performers: Collegium Musicium

Program:

  • Sonates pour le viollon et pour le clavecin. Sonata no. 1 in D minor. Presto / Élizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (Emily Richardson, traverso ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
  • Sacri concerti. Ego dormio / Claudia Francesca Rusca (Shash Koukarina, Claire Latosinsky, sopranos ; Shahana Abutalib, harpsichord ; Chris Bagan, organ)
  • 12 sonatas, op. 16. Sonata prima / Isabella Leonarda (Emily Richardson, traverso ; Chris Vishy, oboe ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
  • Cantata: O fronde care. Sinfonia ed Aria "O fronde care" ; Aria "Non sa dir, che sia contento" / Rosa Giacinta Badalla (Peter Koniers, alto ; Emily Richardson, traverso ; Chris Vishy, oboe ; Andrew Park, cello ; Ryoko Hou, harpsichord)
  • Brunette a deux Dessus. Boccages frais, aimable solitude / Julie Pinel (Rhianna McDonald, Anaïs Kelsey-Verdecchia, sopranos ; Stéphanie Gouin, harpsichord)
  • Regina caeli, laetare. Psallite, superi / Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (Ivan Vutev, Peter Koniers, altos ; Jelica Mijanovic, guitar ; Bud Roach, theorbo, coach)
  • Cantate, ariette, e duetti, op. 2. I baci / Barbara Strozi (Anaïs Kelsey-Verdecchia, soprano ; Jacob Thomas, tenor ; Chun Yi Tsang, harpsichord)
  • Correnti per violino e basso continuo. Corrente Primo ; Duodecima ; Primo / Marieta Priuli (Ivan Vutev, violin ; Jermy Lau, harpsichord)
  • Correnti per violino e basso continuo. Corrente Seconda ; Decima ; Seconda / Marieta Priuli (Jordan Baldwin, violin ; Jermy Lau, harpsichord)
  • Motet : Factum est silentium / Caterina Assandra ; Mottetto per un Santo "Plaude, plaude" ; Mottetto del Signore "Propera veni dilecti mi" / Maria Xaveria Peruchona (Sasha Koukarina, soprano ; Jordan Baldwin, alto ; Nathan Gritter, tenor ; Emmanuel Wong, harpsichord ; Chris Bagan, organ).

I've got U under my skin : AIDS and classical music

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

Performers: The concert was in support of the exhibition of the same name, held at the Music, Gerstein, and Hart House Libraries (Fall 2023).

Program:

  • Opening remarks (Kevin Madill, curator)
  • Blue moon. The bad in every man / Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart ; I've got you under my skin / Cole Porter (Alex Samaras, voice and piano)
  • Look down fair moon / Ned Rorem, Walt Whitman ; Walt Whitman in 1989 / Chris di Blasio, Perry Brass (Jordan Baldwin, countertenor ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Heartbeats / John Musto, Melvin Dixon (Peter Bass, baritone ; Hyejin Kwon, piano)
  • Farewell to Stromness / Peter Maxwell Davies (Steven Philcox, piano)
  • Juniper sky / Hope Salmonson, Tawahum Bige (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano)
  • Love sweet. A fixed idea / Jennifer Higdon, Amy Lowell (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano ; Hee-Soo Yoon, violin ; Benjamin Louwersheimer, cello)
  • Between song / Meredith Monk (Mara Nesrallah, voice ; Alex Samaras, voice and piano)
  • Sonnet, 1928 / Chris DeBlasio, Elizabeth Bishop (Anika Venkatesh, soprano ; Trevor Chartrand, piano).

Fourth-year undergraduate students in performance

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

Performers: Jo Greenaway, piano

Program:

  • Love let the wind cry…how I adore thee / Undine Smith Moore (Daria Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano)
  • The Consul. Oh, those faces! / Gian Carlo Menotti (Sarah Luedke, mezzo-soprano)
  • Chanson d'automne / Jeff Smallman (Jamie Bateman, soprano)
  • Vier Lieder, op. 2, no. 2. Schenk mir deinen goldenen Kamm / Arnold Schoenberg (William Salinas-Crosby, tenor)
  • L'heure exquise / Reynaldo Hahn (Christian Matta, tenor)
  • Altitude / Francesca Hauser (Katie Kirkpatrick, soprano)
  • Sieste cantos Espanoles. La Petenera / arr. Martin Richardson (Maren Richardson, soprano)
  • La Clemenza di Tito. S'altro che lagrime / W.A. Mozart (Rhianna McDonald, soprano)
  • The House of tomorrow. Midnight prayer / John Greer (Taline Yeremian, mezzo-soprano)
  • Kisah Mawar di Malam Hari / Iskandar Embut, Mochtar Embut (Jaidyn McFadden, soprano)
  • Deux melodies de Guillaume Apollinaire. Montparnasse / Francis Poulenc (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano)
  • L'aube nait / Edouard Lalo (Alina Tigelman, soprano)
  • Chere nuit / Alfred Bachelet (Janelle Yausif, soprano)
  • Das Land des Lachelns. Dein ist mein ganzes Herz / Franz Lehar (Frank (Enquan) Yu, tenor).

Master class : Latin American and Iberian Art Songs in Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan

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

Performers: singers from the Faculty of Music ; Jialiang Zhu, Yolanda Tapia, piano ; Dr. Patricia Caicedo, soprano, 2023 John R. Stratton Visitor in Music

Program:

  • Letra para cantar al son del arpa / Jaime Léon Ferro (Nikan Ingabire Kanate, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Signat l'amic del cor. Collirem els estels / Nico Gutierrez (Dasha Tereshchenko, mezzo-soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Cançó de mar / Lluïsa Casagemas (Gabriel Klassen, baritone ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Aves y ensueños / Jaime Léon Ferro (Katie Kirkpatrick, soprano ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Por amor de uns olhos / Antônio Carlos dos Reis Rayol (Rayleigh Becker, tenor ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Tengo ansias de quererte / Ernestina Lecuona (Matthew Black, baritone ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Question and answer with Dr. Patricia Caicedo.

Master class : Latin American and Iberian Art Songs by women composers

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

Performers: singers from the Faculty of Music ; Jialiang Zhu, Yolanda Tapia, piano ; Dr. Patricia Caicedo, soprano, 2023 John R. Stratton Visitor in Music

Program:

  • The Latin American art song countries and composers (lecture by Dr. Patricia Caicedo)
  • El cel / Anna Cazurra (Alannah Beauparlant ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Desprisa tierra, desprisa! / Gisela Hernández (Skylar Cameron, soprano ; Yolanda Tapia, piano)
  • Para vivir / Patricia Caicedo (Maren Richardson, soprano ; Jialiang Zhu, piano)
  • Canto de nodriza / Irma Urteaga (William Salinas-Crosby, tenor ; Jialiang Zhu, piano).

Third year undergraduate singers in performance

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

Performers: Suzy Smith, piano

Program:

  • Einfache Lieder, op. 9. Liebesbriefchen / Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Alannah Beauparlant, soprano)
  • Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Paige Kaps, soprano)
  • Torna a Surriento /Ernesto de Curtis (Ian Gillis, baritone)
  • Ariettes oubliées. C'est l'extase / Claude Achille Debussy (Ainsley deBoer, soprano)
  • 4 love songs. St. John's girl / John Beckwith (Josh Gibson, baritone
  • Mattinata / Ottorino Respighi (Alia Ginevra, soprano)
  • Lerchengesang, op. 70 / Johannes Brahms (Brooke Zarubin, soprano)
  • Caneuon y tri aderyn. Mae Hiraeth yn y mor / Dilys Elwyn Edwards (Andrew Woodmass-Calvert, tenor)
  • Fêtes galantes I. Clair de lune / Claude Achille Debussy (Madeleine Luntley, soprano)
  • Seven tableaux from song of songs. How beautiful you are my love / Srul Irving Glcik (Mia Robles, soprano)
  • 6 Gesänge, op. 19a. Neue Liebe / Felix Mendelssohn (Nathalie Winfield-Hicks, soprano)
  • Jasmin Strauch ; Ihre Stimme / Robert Schumann (Tracy Wong, soprano)
  • Ideale / Paulo Tosti (Matthew Black, baritone).

Faculty ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances by large ensembles in the Faculty of Music, including: University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Uri Mayer ; Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jeff Reynolds; Wind Symphony; Contemporary Music Ensemble, conducted by Wallace Halladay; Guitar Orchestra, conducted by Rob MacDonald; Graduate Saxophones, conducted by Wallace Halladay; MacMillan Singers, conducted by Jamie Hillman; Chamber Choir, conducted by Lori-Anne Dolloff; Soprano/Alto Chorus, conducted by Elaine Choi; and Tenor/Bass Chorus, conducted by Thomas Burton.

A dream of icy winter

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

Performers: University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble ; Aiyun Huang, director

Program:

  • A dream of icy winter / Jeff Herriott (Canadian premiere)
  • Rain tree / Toru Takemitsu
  • Nothing ever moves in a straight line / Paul Novak (North American premiere)
  • Dis(armed) / Yaz Lancaster
  • A dotted landscape / Chris Mercer (world premiere).

Stick with love : Chamber Choir, Tenor-Bass Choir, Soprano-Alto Chorus, MacMillan Singers

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Grace Church-on-the-Hill.

Performers: Thomas Burton, Dr. Elaine Choi, Michael Denomme, Dr. Lori-Anne Dolloff, Nathan Gritter, Kathy Haddadkar, Dr. Jamie Hillman, and Tyrese Walters, conductors

Program:

  • Niška Banja / Romani dance, arr. Nick Page (Chamber Choir ; Joel Goodfellow, Sofia Bolonna, piano)
  • The Lake Isle of Innisfree / Eleanor Daley (Chamber Choir ; Kathy Haddadkar, conductor)
  • Tianjingsha – Autumn thoughts / Yuhan Shou (Chamber Choir) (world premiere)
  • From behind the caravan : Songs of Hâfez. "we have to come" ; "closer to the fire" ; "we have come (reprise)" / Abbie Betinis (Chamber Choir ; Saghar Moghadamfar, violin ; Dr. Nasim Niknafs, daf)
  • A singing farewell / Larysa Kuzmenko (Chamber Choir ; Kathy Haddadkar, conductor)
  • Cantate domino / Hans Leo Hassler (Tenor-Bass Chorus)
  • Fall, leaves, fall / Yike Zhang (Tenor-Bass chorus) (world premiere)
  • O, love / Elaine Hagenberg (Tenor-Bass Chorus ; Nathan Gritter, conductor)
  • Wedding qawwali / A.R. Rahman, arr. Ethan Sperry (Tenor-Bass chorus ; Elyssa Arde, percussion ; Nathan Gritter, conductor)
  • Five Hebrew love songs / Eric Whitacre (Soprano-Alto Chorus ; Tyrese Walters, conductor)
  • Paruparong bukid = Field butterfly / Traditional Filipino folk song, arr. George G. Hernandez (Soprano-Alto Chorus ; Tyrese Walters, conductor)
  • The Road not taken / Randall Thompson (Tenor-Bass Chors ; Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • Choose something like a star / Randall Tompson (Tenor-Bass Chors ; Soprano-Alto Chorus)
  • Ubi caritas / Dan Forrest (MacMillan Singers ; Talia Sinclair, violin, Honoka Sophie Li, violin ; Daphne Waggener, viola ; Brendan Rogers, cello)
  • Weep, o mine eyes / John Bennet (MacMillan Singers ; Nathan Gritter, conductor)
  • Twa Tanbou / Sydney Guillaume (MacMillan Singers ; Tyrese Walters, conductor)
  • Stick with love / Aaron Manswell (MacMillan Singers ; Michael Denomme, conductor ; Aaron Manswell, piano).

Brazilian Music Ensemble and African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. The African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble performed 5 pieces, but only four are listed on the program.

Performers: Brazilian Music Ensemble ; Alan Hetherington, director ; African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble ; Kwasi Dunyo, director

Program:

  • Abertura / Alan Hetherington (Brazilian Music Ensemble)
  • Na Gloria / Ary dos Santos, Raul de Barros (Brazilian Music Ensemble)
  • Vale-Tudo / Jacob do Bandolim (Gavin Warren, clarinet ; Charles Macleod, rebolo ; Karel Gondor, pandeiro ; Wagner Pertrilli, violao ; Danielle Millet, Duncan Wilson, tamborim ; Michelle Wang, Ganza)
  • Batuque / Ernesto Nazareth (Danielle Millet, piano)
  • Jogral / Filo Machado, Jose Neto, Djavan (Duncan Wilson, piano ; Wagner Petrilli, violao)
  • Escorregando / Ernesto Nazareth (Sakurako Jayne Abe, piano ; Charles Macleod, surdo)
  • Carinhoso / Pixinguinha, Joao de Barro (Alynia Alan, voice ; Yinfei Xie, alto saxophone ; Karel Gondor, pandeiro ; Wagner Petrilli, violao ; Michelle Wang, Ganza)
  • Baiao de Lacran / Guinga (Brazilian Music Ensemble)
  • Sete Poderes / Olodum, Alan Hetherington (Brazilian Music Ensemble)
  • Kyekyekule (African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble)
  • Zigi (African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble)
  • Gahu (African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble)
  • Kpanlogo (African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble)
  • Unknown (African Drumming and Dancing Ensemble).

Steel Pan Ensemble, Japanese Taiko Ensemble and Gamelan Ensemble

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

Performers: Steel Pan Ensemble ; Joe Cullen, director ; Japanese Taiko Ensemble ; Kiyoshi Gary Nagata, director ; Gamelan Ensemble ; Christopher Hull, director

Program:

  • Spanish eyes / Bert Kaemfert, arr. J. Cullen (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Ashely / Len "Boogsie" Sarpe, arr. Liam Teague (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Jump in the line / Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts), arr. J. Duerden (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Tempted to touch / Rupee, arr. Liam Teague (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Eine Kleine Nachtmusik / W.A. Mozart, arr. Martin Neuland (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Fifty years of hits! / various artists, arr. J. Cullen (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Pan in "A" minor / Lord Kitchener, arr. P. McNeilly, transcribed J. Cullen (Steel Pan Ensemble)
  • Renshu Daiko / Seiichi Tanaka (Japanese Taiko Ensemble)
  • Iwai / Kiyoshi Nagata (Japanese Taiko Ensemble)
  • Sanmyaku Daiko / Kiyoshi Nagata (Japanese Taiko Ensemble)
  • Futten (Boiling point) / Yoshikazu Fujimoto (Japanese Taiko Ensemble)
  • Ogi matsuri daiko / Yoshikazu Fujimoto (Japanese Taiko Ensemble)
  • Puspa mekar / Traditional (Gamelan Ensemble)
  • Brief lecture and demonstration (Gamelan Ensemble)
  • Gilak / I Dewa Made Suparta (Gamelan Ensemble).

University of Toronto Wind Symphony

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in MacMillan Theatre. The concert is recorded in two parts, divided by the intermission.

Performers: Pratik Gandhi, director

Program:

  • Perpetua / Peter Meechan
  • Beyond stars / Stephen Morris (composer-in-residence) (commission and world premiere)
  • A movement for Rosa / Mark Camphouse
  • Down in the river / Traditional, arr. Jay Bocook
  • Radiance / Theresa Martin (Jeff Reynolds, conductor)
  • Mooyeh / Homa Samiei (composer-in-residence) (commission and world premiere)
  • The Path of light / Hannah Flores (commission and world premiere with the support of the Faculty of Music Undergraduate Association)
  • Gloriosa / Yasuhide Ito.

Brass chamber concert

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Quattrociocchi's "Lilting Lullaby" and the overture from The Barber of Seville by Rossini, arranged by Justis MacKenzie were performed in reverse order to that listed on the program. The concert ended with an unlisted piece performed by all brass chamber ensemble participants.

Performers: Anita McAlister, director

Program:

  • Street song / Michael Tilson Thomas (Charlotte McIntosh, Olivia Callahan, trumpets ; Jacob Zemans-Ronthal, horn ; Dominic Ghiglione, trombone ; Umberto Quattrociocchi, tuba)
  • Five miniatures for five brasses / Robert Washburn (Sophia Franc, Marten Humke-Weber, trumpets ; Joanne Yin, horn ; Duncan MacFarlane, trombone ; Ian Tong, bass trombone)
  • Bugler's holiday / Leroy Anderson, arr. Christopher Swainhart ; Contrapunctus no. 1 / J.S. Bach, ed. Robert King ; Londonderry air / Traditional, arr. Jeffrey Reynolds (Sunny Park, Kevin Zhao, trumpets ; Ameilia Parks, horn ; Daniel Collins, euphonium ; Rebecca Plante, bass trombone)
  • Sonata / Giovanni Gabrieli, ed. Keith Brown ; Quartet '74. Risoluto, marcato ma leggero / Malcolm Forsyth (Kenzie Ford, Ethan Whitlow, Calvin orais, Abellia Chan, trombones)
  • Quintet no. 1 in G minor / Victor Ewald (Erik Dubeau, Justin Ko, trumpets ; Taylor Krause, horn ; Ilan Mendel, trombone ; Bien Carandang, bass trombone)
  • Quintet / Michael Kamen ; Suite Americana no. 1. Vals Peruano / Enrique Crespo (Grace Locker, Daniel Rofaiel, trumpets ; Christopher Fan, horn ; Andrei Lipoczi, trombone ; Ben Glauser, bass trombone)
  • Lilting lullaby / Umberto Quattrociocchi (Kevin Hayward, Jayang Kim, trumpets ; Piper Shiels, horn ; Nathaniel Aszmies, euphonium ; Eric Zhang, tuba)
  • The Barber of Seville. Overture / Gioacchino Rossini, arr. Justis MacKenzie (Kevin Hayward, Jayang Kim, trumpets ; Piper Shiels, horn ; Nathaniel Aszmies, euphonium ; Eric Zhang, tuba)
  • Quintet / Malcom Arnold (Elias Doyle, Andrew Mendis, trumpets ; Julia Fowell, horn ; Grace Hamilton, trombone ; Elizabeth Fair, tuba)
  • Unidentified track (all brass chamber ensemble performers).

Margo Garrett : French melodie master class

File consists of a program and recording of an event that took place in Walter Hall. Margo Garrett was the John R. Stratton Visitor in Music (2022-2023).

Program:

  • Talk
  • Quatre chansons de Jeunesse. Pantomime / Claude Debussy (Camille Labonte, soprano ; Joel Goodfellow, piano)
  • Phidyle / Henri Duparc (Marcel d'Entremont, tenor ; Helen Becque, piano)
  • Tes yeux bleus / Emmanuel Chabrier (Leandra Dahm, soprano ; Trevor Flemings, piano)
  • Correspondances, no. 3. A Slava et Galina / Henri Dutilleux (Stephanie McKay-Turgeon, soprano ; Dakota Scott-Digout, piano)
  • Fiancailles pour rire, no. 2. Dans l'herbe / Francis Poulenc (Jennifer Wilson, soprano ; Hyejin Kwon, piano)
  • Nuit d'etoiles / Claude Debussy (Alina Tigelman, soprano ; Indra Egan, piano).

In recital : Vincent David, distinguished visitor in music

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

Performers: Vincent David, saxophone ; Wesley Shen, piano

Program:

  • Rhapsodie / Claude A. Debussy, arr. Vincent David
  • L'eveil de la toupie / Vincent David
  • Syrinx / Claude A. Debussy
  • Reflexions / Vincent David
  • Rhizome / Vincent David
  • Lineal / Vincent David.

Jazz ensembles

Subseries consists of programs and recordings of concerts by the Faculty of Music's jazz ensembles, including two Jazz Orchestras, directed by Jim Lewis and Jason Logue; the Jazz Orchestra 12tet; and Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed by Christine Duncan.

U of T Jazz Jim Lewis 12tet

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

Program:

  • Bouncin' with Bud / Bud Powell, arr. Terry Promane
  • Think of one / Thelonious Monk, arr. Andrew Miller
  • Phor / Terry Promane, arr. Terry Promane
  • Trillium Falls / Terry Promane, arr. Terry Promane
  • Once upon a Summertime / Michel Legrand, arr. Terry Promane
  • You don't know what love is / Gene De Paul, Don Reye, arr. Nathaniel Jenkins
  • Golson's groove / Isaac Kashino, arr. Isaac Kashino
  • Unit 7 / Sam Jones, arr. Terry Promane.

U of T Jazz Jim Lewis 12tet

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

Performers: Jim Lewis, director

Program:

  • The Song is you / Jerome Kern, arr. Terry Promane
  • Goddess of the hunt / Allison Miller, arr. Sarah McIntyre
  • Sister Sadie / Horace Silver, arr. Matt Penman
  • Wild blueberries / Sebastian Bailey
  • The Super Smah Bros. ultimate theme : menu / Hideki Sakamoto, arr. Sam Herbert
  • My time / Bowen, arr. Lazar Miric
  • The very thing / Michael Attias, arr. Nathaniel Jenkins
  • Dr. Beauchef, penguin dentist / Adam Benjamin, arr. Brad Eaton
  • Importance of boiling water / Django Bates, arr. Jay Yoo.

Electroacoustic concert

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

Performers: Norbert Palej, festival coordinator

Program:

  • The Garden on the other side of the fence / Óscar Andrés Chavés Morales
  • alquimia, magia, sueños / Matías Sánchez Greco
  • Pilotis / Luke Blackmore
  • Automata / Mechanical garden / Kotoka Suzuki
  • This Blank has been deleted / Steven Webb
  • e (mi) / Joseph Sims and Katie Finn
  • Orbiting garden / Christos Hatzis.
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