Program notes pertaining to Mozart
- MS-2-26, Box 3, Folder 14
- File
- 1978-1979
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Program notes pertaining to Mozart
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Program notes pertaining to Wolf
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Program notes pertaining to works by Beethoven
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Program notes, essays, handouts, and correspondence pertaining to Berlioz
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Programs and program inserts for vocal works with translations
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Programs and program notes for the New Brunswick summer music festival
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Programs from the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Part of Jenny Munday fonds
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to an exhibition of 25 quilts by Japanese quiltmaker Teruko Inoue, organized and circulated by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, and presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from November 15 to December 9, 1979.
Records consist of correspondence, expense report, photocopy of newspaper clippings, handling instructions, a tour schedule, and a photograph of a quilt entitled "pineapple" by Teruko Inoue.
Radio scripts for commercials advertising The Bill Lynch Shows
Part of The Bill Lynch Shows fonds
Receipts for The Bill Lynch Shows
Part of The Bill Lynch Shows fonds
Research and administrative materials relating to extension talks given by Anthony Pugh
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for composers B
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for composers G to L
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
File contains drafts of, and research for, program notes by Anthony Pugh pertaining to the following composers: Giovanni Gabrieli, Francesco Geminiani, George Gershwin, Alexander Glazounov, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Mikhail Glinka, Edvard Grieg, Johan Halvorsen, George Frideric Handel, Franz Joseph Haydn, Paul Hindemith, Josef Holbrooke, Arthur Honnegger, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Gustav Holst, Charles Ives, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Aram Khachaturian, Zoltan Kodaly, Édouard Lalo, Witold Lutoslawski, and Fritz Kreisler. As part of his research, Pugh analyzed music scores, and the annotated scores for Zoltan Kodaly's Cello Sonata, Op. 8 and Charles Ives' "The Unanswered Question," are included in the file.
The file also includes two programs for which Pugh wrote program notes: a concert presented by University of New Brunswick and Saint Thomas University Creative Arts society, "I Musici de Montreal" with Yuli Turovsky, conductor and cellist; and a Creative Arts concert by the resident musicians of UNB (January 29, 1989). Two other programs from concerts by the Liverpool Philharmonic Society are included as they were part of his research. The file also includes a letter to Anthony Pugh from "Don" (dated August 25, 1957 from Keele, England), which includes information on Hindemith.
Research and program notes for composers M to L
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for composers R
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for composers S
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for composers T to W
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes for various composers
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Bach
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Bach's organ music
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Beethoven
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Berlioz
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Brahms
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Britten
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Canadian composers
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Elgar
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Haydn
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Haydn
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Janáček
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Korngold
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Mendelssohn
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Mozart
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Mozart
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Ravel
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Schubert
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Schumann
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research and program notes pertaining to Shostakovich
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Research materials on public international law collections in Canadian law school libraries
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Research notes, newsletters, correspondence, and programs
Part of Anthony Pugh fonds
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the Dalhousie University Hearsay magazine
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
The notable acts theatre festival : celebrating 10 years of New Brunswick play writing : [program]
Part of Mary Vingoe fonds
The Queen comes to New Brunswick
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records related to an exhibition of "The Queen comes to New Brunswick : paintings and drawings by Molly Lamb Bobak," organized and circulated by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The exhibition was presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from November 30 to December 18, 1978.
Records consist of correspondence with the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, a list of expenses, newspaper clippings, a condition report, a list of work, invoices, and other administrative documents.
Two interviews on the Bioregional Farmer and Scientist Workshop in Organic Agriculture
Part of CKDU Radio fonds
Walter Richard Sickert exhibition
Part of Dalhousie Art Gallery fonds
File consists of records relating to the 'Walter R. Sickert Exhibition', organized and circulated by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from October to December 1971.
Records consist mainly of correspondence of Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and staff of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Additional records consist of insurance certificates, exhibition loan agreement forms, correspondence between Henry Hicks (President, Dalhousie University) and Wallace S. Bird (Chairman, Beaverbrook Art Gallery) requesting a loan of the Sickert paintings, shipping receipts, and a condition report.