File MS-5-16, Box 7, Folder 2 - Script and planning notes for Talk Show

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MS-5-16, Box 7, Folder 2

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24 pages of textual records

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(1952-2018)

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Paul Cram was a musician and composer known for his new music compositions and his collaborative approach to music performance. He was born 11 August 1952 in Victoria, British Columbia, and completed his Bachelor of Music at the University of British Columbia in 1978. He formed the Paul Cram Trio in 1982, followed by several other ensembles including the New Orchestra Workshop, System Saxophone Quartet, the Kings of Sming, the Paul Cram Quintet, and the Paul Cram Orchestra. In 1987 he co-founded Hemispheres, a new jazz/new music ensemble in Toronto, Ontario. He moved to Halifax in 1990, where he became a founding member and later artistic director of Upstream Music Ensemble (1990-2015). He died 20 March 2018.

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File also includes a brochure for the 1997 Open Waters Festival and programs for concerts at the Open Waters Festival.

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File originally included copies of the following scores: "Silent Movies" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 26); "Caravan" (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 42); "Mountains of Madness" (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 44); "Muraille de Cayne" (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 41); "Spectacles" (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 40); "Waltz" (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 39); "6 of One" by Norman Adams (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 8); "B-Flat Restaurant" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 12); "Evil Vamp" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 16); "Hum over the Horizon" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 18); "Kickers" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 19); "Les Mouton a l'Abbatoir" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 20); "Monk on Time" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 22); "Row, Row, Row" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 25); "Speed Call" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 27); "Strong and Free" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 28); "Telescope" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 29); "Campin' out" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 14); "The Problem" by Paul Cram (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 23); and "The Ravens in the Tower of London" by Daryl Jamieson (MS-5-16, Box 9, Folder 32).

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