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1935-08-11/United States/Pittsfield

Kathleen Parlow, violin; Edwin Ideler, violin; Conrad Held, viola; Willem Willeke, cello. Assisted by vocalist Laura Tappen Safford and pianist Ellen Edwards.Group founded by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge.
Parlow plays: Kodály.

1935-08-25/United States/Pittsfield

Kathleen Parlow, violin; Edwin Ideler, violin; Conrad Held, viola; Willem Willeke, cello. Group founded by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge.
Parlow plays: Ravel, Beethoven, Kodály.

1936-06-11/United States/Berkeley

Quartet features Kathleen Parlow, violin; Edwin Ideler, violin; Conrad Held, viola; Willem Willeke, cello. Trio features Kathleen Parlow, violin; Willem Willeke, cello; Gunnar Johansen, piano. Groups founded by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge.
Parlow plays: Schubert.

[Unknown author postcard to Kathleen Parlow, 1924]

Caption reads: Chardin, Eine Köchlin; Date from postmark. Message: I arrived day after your concert in Vienna; read nice journal critics; have asked friends, whose adress [sic] I have given you; hope that you have looked for them. [Bottom of message cut off]
Subjects: Painting - color reproductions
Genre: Personal Correspondence
From: Unknown
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[A. A. Webbern postcard to Minnie Parlow, July 31 1924]

Caption reads: York. Royal Station Hotel; Date from postmark. Message: notes on travel; posted catalogues.
Subjects: Hotels
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Ben Johnson and Co.
From: Webbern, A. A.
To: Parlow, Minnie

[(Multiple authors) postcard to Minnie Parlow and Kathleen Parlow, August 28 1924]

Caption reads: Main Entrance to the Burma Pavilion, Wembley; Date from postmark. Message: not a real letter, going to send big fat one; enjoyed staying with you; thanks for sending my shoes.
Subjects: British Empire Exhibition Stadium (London, England : 1923-2003)
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Sir Joseph Causton and Sons
From: [Multiple]
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Karen postcard to Minnie Parlow, April 13 1925]

Caption reads: Imperial Hotel Russell Square, London
Message: don't be anxious, it will all come right; thanks for letters.
Subjects: Hotels
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Vandyck Printer Ltd.
From: Karen
To: Parlow, Minnie

[A. Carsslo (?) postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 19 1927]

Caption reads: Firenze. Fontana di Palazzo Vecchio col Putto di Verrocchio (dettaglio)
Message: thanks and loving wishes to both of you; visits in Germany will be excellent medicine for me; glad you like the fotos [sic]; hope to hear you.
Subjects: Art
Geographic locations: Italy
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Carsslo, A. (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Jane postcard to Kathleen Parlow, March 5 1928]

Card cut to current size. Message: good wishes for happy Easter; note on something \mauled\ lowered platform; nice 4 days in town; [unknown] arrives from France Thursday; note re Mrs. Ellis' cottage for 2 months.
Subjects: Art
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Jane
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[G. J. postcard to Kathleenn Parlow, December 28 1928]

Date from postmark. Image on verso is Meldreth Manor. Message: I casually found this; tree to extreme right of picture died; no one bothers here about naval rivalry [UK/USA inter-war period naval rivalry]; thanks for sympathy on the King's illness.
Subjects: Buildings
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: H. C. Chapman, Photopgrapher, Whaddon, Nr. Royston, Herts.
From: Jebb, George (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Unclear author postcard to Kathleen Parlow, October 26 1929]

Caption reads: W. A. Mozart. Nach dem Original von J. B. Greuze (Amsterdam 1766)
Message: Dear both of you; not on travel; night in Salzburg, visited museum; notes on his life and instruments.
Subjects: Composers ; Portraits
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Unclear
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Dorothy and Harriet postcard to Dolly, December 1929]

Postcard cut to current size. Author from Corr-0666. Message: we shall be thinking of you as always at Christmas time; have lovely Christmas and a great 1930; here is souvenir of our trip; everyone here well, things beginning to brighten after Wall Street slump.
Subjects: Religious art
Geographic locations: Germany
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Dorothy and Harriet
To: Dolly

[S. Beer postcard to Kathleen Parlow, September 3 1931]

Caption reads: Tapestry in the Jerusalem Chamber; Date from postmark. Message: Went to Kew Garden by River Boat, beyond words.
Subjects: Art - Reproduction ; Tapestry
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Raphael Tuck and Sons
From: Beer, S.
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Marilyn postcard to Kathleen Parlow, May 3 1935]

Caption reads: The Tower of London and Tower Bridge
Message: today played at very wealthy ladis house; many prominent people there, will be press clippings mom will drop to you; likes England; next week going to house of Lords with a Marquess.
Subjects: Tower of London (London, England)
Geographic locations: England ; Tower Bridge (London, England)
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Marilyn
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Y. Coreaco Hood postcard to Kathleen Parlow, June 21 1938]

Caption reads: Entrance to Eaton Hall, Cheshire; Date from postmark. Message: Concerts start 1st Sunday in July; dreadful to ask for 7 tickets? Bobby will be with us for a week; Dr. and Mrs. Archibald driving down and want to hear you.
Subjects: Eaton Hall (England)
Geographic locations: England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: William Beecroft
From: Hood, Y Coreaco (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Y. Coreaco Hood postcard to Kathleen Parlow, June 27 1938]

Caption reads: A Corner in Westminster, London; Date from postmark and related item. Message: disappointed about concerts starting later; will not need tickets; Dr. and Mrs. Archibald couldn't stay so long.
Subjects: Buildings
Geographic locations: England ; London, England
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: William Beecroft
From: Hood, Y Coreaco (?)
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Frances Buxton postcard to Kathleen Parlow, December 17 1940]

Date from postmark. Message: Christmas and New Year wishes; busy winter in Rochester; hours of orchestra a week; giving sonata recital March 12 as part of my thesis.
Subjects: Art ; Religious Art
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Unknown
From: Buxton, Frances
To: Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

[Harriet Sprague postcard to Minnie Parlow and Kathleen Parlow, December 1950]

Caption reads: [On back] Details the Adoration of the Magi. Luini, Barnardino (about 1465-1540) Milanese.; Note from author: with love and good wish to both; will be in Williamstown for a week and thinking of you.
Subjects: Religious Art ; Calendar
Genre: Personal Correspondence
Publisher: Washington Cathedral
From: Sprague, Harriet
To: Parlow, Minnie ; Parlow, Kathleen, 1890-1963

Emmy Heim : [program]

Item is a program for a concert by Emmy Heim at Piața Traian din Timișoara, Romania with Bela Tomm, violin; Iosif Brandeisz, viola; and Doro Gorianz, violoncello.

Goethe Concert : Emmi Heim : [program]

Item is a program for a concert by Emmy Heim with Mirian Duncan, piano, presented by the English Goethe Soeciety at 19 Grosvenor Square, London, England.

The Anglo-Austrian Music Society presents three concerts arranged by Austrian Musicians Group at the Wigmore Hall : [program]

  • OTUFM 58-C-1-46
  • Item
  • April 21, 1943 - June 16, 1943
  • Part of Emmy Heim fonds

Item is a program for a concert of music performed by Peter Stadlen, Ferdinand Rauter, Emmy Heim, the Rose String Quartet, Edith Vogel, Maggie Teyte, Gerald Moore, Sela Trau, Dea Gombrich, R. Savage Temple, Erika Storm, Mosco Carner, and the Fleet Street Choir, conducted by T.B. Lawrence.

Composing comedy

File consists of a program and recording of the concert, which took place at Walter Hall. Presented as part of "Humour, Play and Games", organized in conjunction with the Jackman Humanities Institute and co-sponsored by the Faculty of Music and JHI's Program for the Arts.

Program: Introduction : Katherine Larson, Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto

  • Where is Comedy in Contemporary Music? : Tyler Versluis, DMA student, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
  • "Well Being", an animated short by Domee Shi, music by Caleb Chan
  • Selfie / Shelley Marwood ; Text by Maria Reva (Suu Taylor, soprano ; Valentina Sadovski, piano)
  • Interview with composers Shelley Marwood and Elisha Denburg
  • Fisher Price laugh and lear : fun with friends musical table / Elisha Denburg (The Toy Piano Composers Ensemble : Elisha Denburg, soloist ; Tim Crouch, flute ; Anthony Thompson, clarinet ; Sharon Lee, violin ; Wesley Shen, piano).

Atar Arad, viola : Lorand Fenyves resident artist

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Atar Arad, viola.

Program:

  • Introduction by Associate Dean Gordon Foote
  • Twelve Caprices for Viola / Atar Arad
  • Short film presentation on Lorand Fenyves
  • Reminiscing Lorand Fenyves by Atar Arad
  • Sonata for Viola Solo / Atar Arad
  • Fantasia Cromatica / J.S. Bach, arr. Atar Arad.

Min-jeong Koh, violin ; Bo Yon Koh, piano

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Min-Jeong Koh, violin ; Bo Yon Koh, piano

Program:

  • Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Major, K. 301 / W.A. Mozart
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Minor, op. 105 / R. Schumann
  • Nocturne and Tarantella, op. 28 / K. Szymanowski.

Duo concertante

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Nancy Dahn, violin ; Timothy Steeves, piano.

Program:

  • Violin Sonata in G minor "Sonatina", D408 / Franz Schubert
  • Incarnation / Chan Ka Nin
  • Rondo Brillant in B minor, D. 895 / Franz Schubert.

Brentano String Quartet

File consists of a program from a concert at the Faculty of Music.

Performers: Brentano String Quartet, (Mark Steinberg, violin ; Serena Canin, violin ; Misha Amory, viola ; Nina Lee, cello).

Program:

  • String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, op. 95 "Serioso" ; String Quartet No. 14, op. 131 / Ludwig van Beethoven.

The legacy of Benjamin Britten

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: MacMillan Singers and Women's Chamber Choir ; Hilary Apfelstadt, Conductor ; Frances Farrell, graduate assistant ; Christopher Dawes, organ ; Tracy Wong, graduate assistant ; Johanna Weinholz, harp ; Patricia Auchterlonie, soprano ; Jessica Wright, mezzo-soprano ; Hannah Tarder-Stoll, soprano ; Peter Wiseman, baritone ; Elisabeth Hetherington, soprano ; Christopher Dawes, piano ; Jocelyn Fralick, soprano ; Ryan MacDonald, alto ; Anthony Varahidas, tenor ; Mathias Memmel, baritone ; Maeve Palmer and Elisabeth Hetherington, sopranos ; Emily D'Angelo, mezzo-soprano ; Anthony Varahidas, tenor ; Lutzen Riedstra, bass ; Eunseong Cho, piano.

Program:

  • A Hymn for St. Cecilia / Herbert Howells
  • O frondens virga / Drew Collins
  • Ceremony of Carols / Benjamin Britten
  • Solo songs and arrangements. At the mid hour of night ; o waly, waly ; la belle est au jardin d'amour ; the Ash Grove ; o can ye sew cushions / Britten
  • A Hymn to the Virgin / Benjamin Britten
  • Hymn to St. Cecilia / Benjamin Britten
  • A Hymn for St. Cecilia / Eleanor Daley.

Karen Kieser Prize concert

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • Two Dreams (2013) / Cecilia Livingston (Alexandra Smither, soprano ; The Cecilia String Quartet)
  • Edge of the Sky (2010) / Kevin Lau (Lynn Kuo, violin ; Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Adam Piotr Zukiewicz, piano)
  • Unorthodox Obsession (2012) / Katarina Curcin (Lynn Kuo, violin ; Dobrochna Zubek, cello ; Adam Piotr Zukiewicz, piano)
  • Karen Kieser Prize Presentation. Introduction (Dennis Patrick) ; Honoring the legacy of Karen Kieser and Larry Lake (Anne Kieser, David Jaeger) ; Interview with 2013 Prize winner Chris Thornborrow (Matthew Fava) ; Presentation of Award (Dean Don McLean)
  • Walking (2013) / Chris Thornborrow (Gary Kulesha, conductor ; Tristan Durie, flute ; Peter Stoll, clarinet ; Donna Lee, piano ; Nathan Petitpas, percussion ; Lynn Kuo, violin ; Phillip Albert, bass)
  • Cello Multitracks (2009) : 8 speaker version / Gabriel Prokofiev (Shauna Rolston, cello).

Wind and brass : wind ensemble

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Gillian Mackay, conductor ; Marianne Greene, trumpet (Winds Concerto Competition winner)

Program:

  • English Folk Song Suite / Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Siegfried's funeral Music / Richard Wagner
  • In Memoriam: The Thunderer / Ira Hearshen
  • Children's March / Percy Grainger
  • Trumpet Concerto / Alexander Arutunian.
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