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Reference code
OTUFM 51-CS70/71-FE-TP 1971 01
Title
University of Toronto Concert Band
Date(s)
- January 31, 1971 (Creation)
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File
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3 audio reels
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(1918-current)
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File consists of a recording of the concert, which took place in MacMillan Theatre.
Performers: University of Toronto Concert Band ; Robert A. Rosevear, conductor ; Herbert C. Mueller assistant conductor
Program:
- O Canada
- Little prelude and fugue / Johann Sebastian Bach, transcribed by Donald W. Stauffer
- Concertino for tuba and wind ensemble / Walter S. Hartley (C. Charles Daellenbach, solo tuba) (Canadian premiere)
- Lento
- Allegro non troppo
- Symphony for band / Vincent Perischetti
- Adagio - allegro
- Adagio sostenuto
- Allegretto
- Vivace
- Canzon quarti toni / Giovanni Gabrieli (augmented by members of the Faculty of Music Brass Choir)
- Aria and toccata / Richard Willis
- Expansions / Hale Smith
- Tunbridge fair, intermezzo for symphonic band / Walter Piston
- Newfoundland rhapsody / Howard Cable
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For a digital streaming copy of this concert, please contact the Music Library.
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Note
Program taped to audio reel boxes. Event tracks transcribed accordingly.
Alternative identifier(s)
Tape no.
1156-1157, 1168
Physical storage
Hess, Box 6
Downsview barcode
39 25 20 23 03
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Name access points
- Rosevear, Robert A. (Subject)
- University of Toronto. Concert Band (Subject)
- Daellenbach, Charles (Subject)