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Theatre Reference Collection Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.) Musicians
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Photographs of Linda Carvery at Casino Nova Scotia

File contains photographs of Linda Carvery at Casino Nova Scotia in Halifax on February 17, 2001.

Photographs also feature Linda Carvery's siblings, Wanda Lewis and Wayne Gordon, her mother, Margaret Gordon, as well as Wendy Shea, Sue Christmas, and others.

Photographs of Linda Carvery

File contains photographs of Linda Carvery and the Ladies in Blue at the Halifax Jazz Festival on July 11, 2012.

Photographs feature Pam Barr, Krisanne Crowell, Wes Mackey, and others.

File also includes one black and white photograph of Linda Carvery and Wes Mackey's band, "Wes Mackey and the Brotherhood."

Photographs of Linda Carvery at A Spring Celebration concert

File contains photographs of Linda Carvery as a guest soloist for "A Spring Celebration," a concert conducted by Christopher Palmer. The concert took place at Saint Matthew's United Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia on May 15, 2015. The concert featured the Chebucto Symphony Orchestra and the Hallelujah Praise Choir.

Photographs of the Colley family

File contains photographs related to the Colley family.

Photographs feature Joe Colley performing with United for Christ at the Freedom Festival on September 4, 2011.

Photographs of Drum, a musical trubute

File contains photographs of "Drum," a musical tribute concert that was performed daily during the Tall Ships Festival from July 20 to July 23, 2000.

Photographs feature the Hallelujah Praise Choir and others.

Photographs of the play Whylah Falls

File contains photographs related to Eastern Front Theatre and the National Arts Centre's theatrical production, "Whylah Falls," in 2000. The play was written by George Elliot Clark.

Photographs feature Linda Carvery, Novelee Buchan, and others.

Jamie Sparks, the time

Item is a poster promoting Jamie Sparks' album, "The Time," and a free performance at the HMV store in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Whylah falls

Item is a poster for the theatrical production, "Whylah Falls," presented by Eastern Front Theatre Company and the National Arts Centre. The play was written by George Elliott Clarke and the musical score was by Jeremiah Sparks and Joe Sealy. Jeremiah Sparks was also the play's musical director. The play was presented at Alderney Landing Theatre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Noye's fludde, a medieval pageant

Item is a poster of Benjamin Britten's production, "Noye's Fludde, A Medieval Pageant," in support of Saint George's YouthNet at Saint George's Round Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Directed by Jeremy Webb. Musical director Garth MacPhee. The production featured Jeremiah Sparks, Deborah Allen, and others.

Death the musical, the CD

Item is a poster for Neptune Theatre's production of "Death: The Musical" at the DuMaurier Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The musical was written by Jan Morrison and featured the Nova Scotia Mass Choir, Laura Smith, Jeremiah Sparks, Doris Mason, Bill Stevenson, and others.

Martin Luther King Jr. tribute

Item is a poster of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir's annual Martin Luther King concert with Symphony Nova Scotia. The concert featured performances by Linda Carvery, Jeremiah Sparks, and Novelee Buchan. Conducted by Leslie B. Dunner.

Heart and soul: Jimmy Jam, the musical event of the summer

Item is a poster for "Heart and Soul," a benefit concert presented by the James A. MacPherson Memorial Society. The event featured performances by Lisa MacDougall, Linda Carvery, Jeremiah Sparks, the Nova Scotia Mass Choir, Touch of Hope, and others.

Heart and soul: Jimmy Jam two, the musical event of the summer

Item is a poster for "Heart and Soul," the second annual benefit concert presented by the James A. MacPherson Memorial Society on August 11, 2002. The event includes performances by Linda Carvery, Lisa MacDougall, John Dalton, and others.

African heritage month 2015

Item is a poster for African Heritage Month celebrations, including the African Nova Scotian Music Association awards show at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Sound recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the Natal Day Festival

Item is a sound recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir performing at the Natal Day festival at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic on July 31, 1994.

Songs performed include "A Storm is Passing Over," "He Never Failed Me Yet," "I Surrender All," "Nobody," "Wonderful," "Lift Him Up," and "You Don't Know."

Into the ice : [score]

File contains the score for "Into the Ice," a piece composed by Paul Cram and performed by the Upstream Ensemble with Symphony Nova Scotia, as well as loose pages of graphic notation and a sketch of the stage arrangement.

Out of the ashes : [score]

Item is a conductor's score for "Out of the Ashes," a concert work composed by Paul Cram for Upstream Ensemble. The piece was registered with SoCan in August 1990 and renewed in 1994. It debuted at Saint Mary's University on September 23, 1990. Instrumentation includes flute and soprano saxophone (reed one), clarinet and tenor saxophone (reed two), bass clarinet and clarinet (reed three), trumpet, synth one, synth two and piano, and drums.

Immortal coil : [score]

Item is a partial score (pages 14-58) for "Immortal Coil," a concert work composed by Paul Cram for Upstream Ensemble.

Root cause : [parts]

File contains parts for fifteen instruments: drums; trumpet (x 2); alto sax; clarinet; tenor sax (x 2); violin (x 2); viola; tuba; trumpet (x 2); accordion; guitar; vibes; percussion/congas; and bass.

Hammer and Tongs : [parts]

File contains original handwritten alto sax, tenor clarinet, and violin parts for Paul Cram's "Hammer and Tongs."

Eric Stach and Kim Lunberg

Item is a poster for a performance by Kim Lunberg and Erich Stach on July 24, 1987, presented as part of the Ear Level Music Series 87.

Janet Leffeck fonds

  • MS-5-13
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1995
Fonds is primarily comprised of artistic programs from musical and theatrical events held predominantly in Nova Scotia, specifically in the Halifax area. Fonds also includes some music school syllabi, event competition forms and regulations, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.

Leffek, Janet

Love is and Beyond time, beyond space

Item contains recordings of two songs, "Love Is" and "Beyond Time, Beyond Space," by Divya Prabha with Prabha on vocals, Kevin MacMichael (guitars, synthesizer, cymbal); Chris Mitchell (flute); and W.C. Woods (congas). The recording was produced by Kevin MacMichael and Divya Prabha with J.B. Arseneault (sound technician) and Reg MacMichael (technical assistance) in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The recording was mastered by Kurt Hahn of Kurtis Keyboards, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Mitchell, Christopher

Neighbourhood noise

Item contains seven contributions to the Neighbourhood Noise Project, presented by CKDU Radio, the Nova Scotia Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), and Centre for Art Tapes. The contributions are all written, produced, and performed by Canadian subjects. The project was released as part of the People's Summit (P-7) event staged in Halifax, Nova Scotia during the G-7 Summit. The project invited people to submit audio-taped works on the subject of community and neighbourhoods and were compiled into a tape to play at the 00 Gallery in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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