File 14 - Song of the bells

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OTUFM 39-A-1-14

Title

Song of the bells

Date(s)

  • [1954] (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 ms. score (3 p.) : pencil + 20 parts : ink, transparencies, and copies

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(1906-1962)

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Scope and content

File consists of the score and parts, which are labeled "Theme; open and close". The file includes multiple annotated copies of the violin parts. The file includes pats for violin, viola, alto sax, cello, trumpet, tenor sax, guitar, horn, bass, flute, drums, trombone, piano, timpani, and baritone sax. Leslie Bell wrote "The Song of the Bells" as a theme song to open and close every Leslie Bell Singers concert.

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      Related units of description

      Also see Leslie Bell's choral setting of the same song.

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      Note

      Date based on an announcement of a performance by the Leslie Bell Singers in the Toronto Daily Times (August 21, 1954).

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      Box 10

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      39 27 29 21 03

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      OTUFM

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