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Dal magazine / spring 2022

  • MS-1-Ref, Box 190, Folder 6
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  • 2022
  • Part of Dal Magazine

Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2022), which features spotlight interviews with Dal alumni Brice Scheschuk (BCOMM '94), Jeremy Dutcher (BA '12), partners David Hodgson and Sara Fedullo (BENG '21), William (Bill) Stanish (MD '70), and Marriam Abou-El-Haj; an article about the research project "Home Food Gardening in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Food Security Considerations"; and a story about research in music, medicine and neuroscience.

Dalhousie Student Union - CKDU Publication - 'Earcandy' - Vol. 3, No. 4

Item consists of the fourth issue of the third volume (likely from May 1993) of Earcandy, a semi-regular publication of CKDU Radio. This issue includes articles on the upcoming Scotia Festival, the wild growth of hip-hop music in Halifax, a profile of R. Murray Schafer, and classical programming at CKDU. Includes articles by Suzanne Brown, Chris Trowbridge, Michael Wile, Steven Slater, Spike Taylor, Laura Borealis, and Deborah Odhiambo.

Compact disc with six tracks

Item is one compact disc with six tracks titled:
1. Unknown
2. Foghorn sound
3. Blue Monday by New Order
4. It's Love by Jill Scott (remixed version)
5. Unknown
6. Circus by Britney Spears (remixed version)

Record library of opera and secular music

Item consists of a handwritten catalog of a personal record library of opera and secular music compiled by David Murray in the mid-to-late 1930s. The catalog is arranged in alphabetical order variably by category or musician, with associated records held in the collection listed underneath in a left-hand column (with corresponding storage location in the opposite column). The catalog was compiled in an address book.

Draft handwritten manuscript list of musical movements

Item consists of a handwritten 41-entry list of short musical pieces compiled by David Murray, with the composer of each piece noted in the right-hand margin. The first 23 entries on the list are under the heading 1936-37, the following 18 entries are under the heading 1937-38, while the final unnumbered entry is under the heading Halifax--Jan. 39. One page of item contains 20 examples of humorous quotations written by Murray, possibly for use in future sketches. While unrelated to the musical list, the pages appear to have been removed sequentially from a notebook.

Draft typed and handwritten manuscript of a record catalog

Item consists of a two copies of an untitled 49-leaf (98 leaves in total) double-sided record collection catalog compiled by David Murray in the early- to mid-1940s. The first copy is a typescript, while the second copy is a handwritten version of the catalog. Each catalog is arranged alphabetically by performer, with an abbreviation of their operatic role or primary instrument. Murray also made additions in pencil to the typescript version of the catalog (vital statistics of the performer, the latest date being 1946), and additions to the catalog in ink. Each entry in the catalog contains a corresponding filing code.

Handwritten manuscript of a radio introduction piece about Frédéric Chopin

Item consists of a five-page, 479-word handwritten manuscript written by David Murray. Item consists of an introductory piece about the career and influences of Frédéric Chopin, written for a radio broadcast introducing the playing of Chopin's Nocturne No. 13 (about "the march of fate crushing a life") and its "direct opposite", Waltz Op. 70, No. 1, "the very essence of gaity [sic] and sprightfulness."

"Old Sailor's Ballads, Collected by the Late Capt. Fenwick Hatt of Liverpool, N.S."

File contains a transcription of ballads. Includes: "The Frozen Girl," "On the Banks of Newfoundland," "The Worn-Out Sailor," "The Rose of Britons Isle," "The Banks of Brandywine," "The Pride of Glenco," "Sweet Jinny on the Moor," [Untitled], "The Blind Sailor," "The Ship Lady Sherbrooke," "The Cabin Boy," "The Braes of Balquhidder," "The Ramblin' Irishman," "The Desolate Widow," "The Bounty Jumper," "Our Fifer Boy," "The Ghostly Sailors," "The Cumberland," and "Bold Jack Donahue." Includes handwritten annotations by Raddall

Three Nocturnes

Item is a copy of "Three Nocturnes" for piano trio, dedicated to the New York Trio, by Ernest Bloch, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Carmen

Item is an annotated copy of the score for Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen," used and annotated by Pugh in his activities as a researcher and writer of program notes. The annotations are his analysis of various parts from the opera.

Pelléas et Mélisande

Item is a copy of "Pelléas et Mélisande" by Claude Debussy, with analytical annotations by Anthony Pugh.

Brother James' air

Item is a published copy of Gordon Jacob's arrangement of "Brother James' Air," for voice and piano, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Ecce sacerdos magnus

Item is a copy of "Ecce sacerdos magnus" for organ, trombone and SATB chorus by Anton Bruckner, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Requiebros

Item is a copy of "Requiebros" by Gaspar Cassado, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Fanfare for the common man

Item is a copy of "Fanfare for the Common Man" by Aaron Copland, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Concerto, op. 6, no. 8

Item is a copy of Arcangelo Corelli's "Christmas Concerto," with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Violin sonata

Item is a copy of Claude Debussy's third violin sonata, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sonate pour piano

Item is a copy of Henri Dutilleux's Sonata for piano, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Gypsy songs, op. 55

Item is a copy of Antonin Dvorak's "Gypsy Songs" for voice and piano, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Quintet, op. 84

Item is a copy of Edward Elgar's Piano Quintet, op. 84, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Après un rêve

Item is a copy of Après un rêve by Claude Debussy, transcribed for cello and piano by Pablo Casals, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sonata for solo violin

Item is a copy of Bela Bartok's Sonata for Solo Violin, edited by Yehudi Menuhin, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Barcarolle No. 5, op. 66

Item is a copy of Barcarolle No. 5 by Claude Debussy for solo piano, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sonata pian' e forte : score in C

Item is a copy of a sonata by Giovanni Gabrieli for two brass choirs, edited by Philip Jones, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Chant du ménestrel, op. 71

Item is a copy of "Minstrel's Song" by Alexandre Glazunov for cello and piano, dedicated to Mr. A. Wierzbilowicz, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Quatuor à cordes No. 2, op. 50

Item is a copy of Jacques Hétu's final manuscript for his second string quartet, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Hétu, Jacques

Sinfonia No. 79

Item is a copy of Haydn's Symphony No. 79, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sinfonia No. 78

Item is a copy of Haydn's Symphony No. 78, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sinfonia No. 77

Item is a copy of Haydn's Symphony No. 77, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Taras bulba

Item is a copy of Leoš Janáček's "Taras Bulba" for orchestra, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sinfonietta

Item is a copy of Leoš Janáček's "Sinfonietta" for orchestra, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Sonate, op. 1

Item is a copy of Alban Berg's Sonate, op. 1 for piano, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Listy důvěrné

Item is a copy of Leoš Janáček's "Listy důvěrné" for orchestra, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Duo, op. 7

Item is a copy of Zoltán Kodály's duet for violin and cello, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

String quartet no. 2

Item is a copy of Alasdair MacLean's String Quartet No. 2, which was commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Radio Halifax for the Saint John String Quartet.

MacLean, Alasdair

Sonate pour violon et piano

Item is a copy of Ernest Bloch's Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Paysages

Item is a copy of Ernest Bloch's "Paysages," a three-movement work for string quartet, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Symphony No. 1

Item is a copy of Constant Lambert's reduction of William Boyce's first symphony, with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.

Phantasie in c minor

Item is a copy of "Phantasie in C minor" for piano trio (piano, violin, cello), with pencil annotations and analysis by Anthony Pugh.
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