Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture Open House / Community Day records
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Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture Open House / Community Day records
Dalhousie Theatre : The Taming of the Shrew
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : The Good Woman of Setzuan
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : Mandragola
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Theatre Plus Toronto : Little Foxes
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Lucius Dill Dexter fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : Mary Stuart
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [MACLeather] posters and promotional material
Part of Nathaniel Smith fonds
Advocacy for transgender Nova Scotians
Part of Bob Fougere fonds
Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbooks
AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia [ACNS]
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia
Part of Upstream Music Association fonds
Grand Theatre London : The Wizard of Oz
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Brian Hall fonds
Ron O'Dor's personal correspondence
Part of Ron O'Dor fonds
Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [MACLeather] programs and ephemera
Part of Nathaniel Smith fonds
Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [MACLeather] financial records and meeting minutes
Part of Nathaniel Smith fonds
Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbooks
Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [MACLeather] bylaws, membership, and history
Part of Nathaniel Smith fonds
Publications and magazines of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Halifax Rainbow Health Project
Part of Bob Fougere fonds
Part of Bob Fougere fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s correspondence by recipient
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s publication records
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Nova Scotia Agricultural College Open House records
Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [MACLeather] sponsorships
Part of Nathaniel Smith fonds
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s photographs
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s memorabilia
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Records relating to special events at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Maps and photographs of the proposed quarry site in Digby, Nova Scotia
Part of Jill Grant fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s correspondence by decades
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s records regarding awards and honours
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Theatre New Brunswick : The Hobbit
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Commission of inquiry into the blood system in Canada
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences newsletters
Theatre New Brunswick : Dear Santa
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
American Society of International Law
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Scores catalogued by the Canadian Music Centre (CMC)
Part of Paul Cram fonds
TightRope administrative records, promotional materials, and photographs
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Part of Upstream Music Association fonds
Subseries contains the conductor’s score, instrumental, and vocal parts used for the premiere performance of Nasca Lines by Barry Guy. Nasca Lines is a one-hour, seven-part work that was commissioned by the Upstream Ensemble and premiered in collaboration with the Symphony Nova Scotia on June 3, 2001 at the Scotia Festival with conductor and composer, Barry Guy.
The composition is named after and inspired by the geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert, Peru, which include outlines of animals and various geometric shapes. Graphical representations of a selection of these geoglyphs are used in the graphic notation of this score, particularly in parts 3 and 7.
Nasca Lines is an atonal work that uses a combination of composed material, based on tone rows and pitch class sets, and guided improvisation. There are twenty instrumental parts and one vocal part.