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Canadian Music Centre Mus CANADIAN MUSIC CENTRE MUS 144 CANADIAN MUSIC CENTRE I EXTERNAL ORGANIZATIONS A. Broadcasting p. 1 a. Broadcasting networks (Canadian) - CBC Vancouver - CBC Ottawa - CBC Toronto - CBC Montreal International Service b. Broadcasting networks (International) c. Broadcasting regulation bodies – CRTC d. Broadcasting stations (Canadian) B. Canadian Cultural Organizations (National) p. 14 a. Canadian cultural organizations - Canadian Conference of the Arts - Canada Council - Canada Council – Special Projects - Canada Council – Miscellaneous - Canada Foundation - Canadian Commission for UNESCO - National Arts Centre b. Canadian cultural organizations (provincial) - Ontario Arts Council - Ministère des Affairs culturelles du Québec C. Canadian Government Departments p. 31 a. Canadian Government Departments (federal) - External Affairs - Secretary of State - Statistics Canada b. Canadian government departments (municipal) - City of Toronto D. Meetings, Conferences and Seminars p. 41 a. Meetings, conferences and seminars (Canadian) - Canadian Conference of the Arts - Canadian Conference on Social Research and Cultural Policy i - Canadian League of Composers - Canadian Music Council - Canadian Music Educators Association - Contemporary Showcase - Hamilton Music Conference - National Conference on the State of Canadian Bibliography - National String Conference - Olympics, 1976 Montréal - Ontario Arts Council - Ontario Federation of Symphony Orchestras - Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto - Stanley House Conference - Teaching Opera Conference - Women’s Committees for Symphony Orchestras b. Meetings, conferences and seminars (international) - CIDEM (Inter-American Music Council) - CISAC (International Conference of Societies of Authors and Composers) - International Conference of Composers - II Inter-American Music Festival - ISCM (International Society for Contemporary Music) - ISME (International Society for Music Education) - MIC (Music Information Centres) E. Music Associations p. 81 a. Music associations (Canadian-National) - Canadian Music Council - CAPAC – CAB Committee - Contemporary Showcase Association - Friends of Barbeau Committee - Institut international de musique du Canada - Jeunesses musicales du Canada - Royal Canadian College of Organists b. Music associations (Canadian-Provincial) - Alberta - Society for Talent Education, Edmonton - British Columbia - MacMillan Clubs of Greater Vancouver - Vancouver Junior Club for the Performing Arts - Ontario - Guitar Society of Toronto - Québec ii - Académie de musique de Québec c. Music associations (international) - ISCM F. Music Education p. 100 a. Government Departments (provincial) - Nova Scotia G. Music Education Associations p. 102 a. Music education associations (Canadian-National) - Canadian Music Educators’ Association H. Music Information Centres p. 105 a. Music information centres (international) - Directory of Music Information Centres I. Newspapers p. 108 a. Newspapers (American) J. Performers and Performing Groups p. 110 a. Orchestras (American) K. Performing Rights Society p. 125 a. Performing Rights Society (American) - ASCAP b. Performing Rights Society (Canadian) - CAPAC - BMI Canada (PRO Canada) L. Projects (Current) p. 133 a. Canada Council Music Publishing Subsidy b. Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW),Creative Arts c. Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW),Golden Jubilee Award d. John Adaskin Memorial Fund e. John Adaskin Project f. Microfilm Project iii g. Operation Canadian Folksongs h. Orchestral Statistics M. Projects (Past) p. 157 a. Alberto Guerrero Memorial Prize b. Canadian Centennial Celebrations 1967 c. Canadian Music Archives d. CAPAC – CAB Recordings e. Miniature Scores N. Music Information Centres p. 177 a. Chamber Music Exchange b. Orchestral Music Exchange c. “La Musica” d. Musicanada/Présence de la musique canadienne e. Newsletter/Bulletin f. Orchestral catalogue g. Rental of Orchestral Parts h. String Survey i. Study Course no. 1 O. Recording Companies p. 188 a. Recording companies (Canadian) - Ontario - Canadian Talent Library - Québec - Baroque Records - Centennia Records b. Recording companies (international) - Supraphon II INTERNAL CORRESPONDENCE A. CMC Montréal p. 192 a. Applications B. CMC Vancouver p. 202 C. CMC Committees p. 207 a. Selection committees (Associate Composers) D. CMC Directors (retired) p. 214 E. Leases p. 226 F. Members p. 228 iv a. Membership (national) b. Membership (regional, Alberta) c. Membership (regional, Ontario) G. Photos p. 232 a. Government cultural organizations b. Meetings, conferences and seminars c. Music associations d. Projects e. CMC Montréal f. CMC Directors (retired) g. Miscellaneous H. Talks p. 243 a. John Adaskin b. Keith MacMillan c. John Peter Lee Roberts I. Translators p. 253 a. Concorde French Communications Ltd. III CANADIAN COMPOSERS p. 255 A. Canadian composers (general) B. Composers’ associations a. Canadian League of Composers C. Canadian composers (Canadian Music Centre) D. Canadian composers – Individual p. 262 correspondence v EXTERNAL ORGANIZATIONS BROADCASTING 1 MUS 144 Broadcasting Broadcasting Networks (Canadian) CBC Vancouver MUS 144/1 1 1961 January – 1966 December Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 2 1967 January – 1973 December Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 3 1974 January – 1975 April Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 4 1975 May – 1976 December Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy Includes programme for “Nineteen Seventy-Six CBC Radio Festival of Music MUS 144/1 5 1977 January – 1979 November Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy MUS 144/1 6 1961 March – 1964 December Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy 2 MUS 144 Broadcasting Broadcasting Networks (Canadian) CBC Ottawa MUS 144/1 7 1965 January – 1967 December Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Discussion of Canada Council selection committees MUS 144/1 8 1968 January – 1977 December Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Discussion of CBC serious music policy MUS 144/1 9 1 1972 October Canada Today/D’Aujourdi; Mother CBC Washington,D. C.; The Canadian Embassy Office of Information 15 pages, printed A report on the CBC MUS 144/1 9 2 1977 May 24 Johnson, A W We’re all in this together; a talk to the Harvard Club of Toronto 15 leaves, photocopy MUS 144/1 9 3 1977 June Johnson, A W Touchstone for the CBC; statement 89 pages, photocopy 3 MUS 144/1 10 1978 January - 1983 October Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy MUS 144 Broadcasting Broadcasting Networks (Canadian) CBC Toronto MUS 144/1 11 1961 January – 1963 December Correspondence . 5 cmtyped original; manuscript; carbon copy MUS 144/1 12 1964 January – 1966 December Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 13 1967 January – 1969 December Correspondence 1 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Includes a policy statement on scores and orchestra parts for commissioned compositions MUS 144/1 14 1970 January – 1971 December Correspondence 1 cm, typed original; printed; carbon copy; photocopy Includes a CBC statement on AM and FM radio development proposals; a list of CBC premieres from May 1970 to September 4 1971; programme for CBC Toronto Festival 1970 and 1971 MUS 144/1 15 1972 Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 16 1973 Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 17 1972 – 1975 CBC Network Publicity 1 cm, printed; photocopy CBC Toronto Festival 1973-1974; CBC record production; Musicamera 1974-1975 and 1975-1976; CBC awards; CMC and CBC mailing list MUS 144/1 18 1971 – 1975 Various journalists Press clippings 4 leaves, printed Press commentary on CBC activities and policies MUS 144/1 19 1974 Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy 5 MUS 144/1 20 1975 Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Discussion of CBC’s serious music policy MUS 144/1 21 1976 Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Discussion of CBC music policy and engineering standards MUS 144/1 22 1977 Correspondence 1 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy Discussion of CBC music policy and engineering standards MUS 144/1 23 1976 – 1977 Publicity; programmes; press clipping 1 cm, printed; photocopy; carbon copy Includes Musicamera; CBC Festival; CBC commissions 1971-1976 MUS 144/1 24 1976 Various journalists Press clippings 7 items, printed Commentary on CBC programmes and policies 6 MUS 144/1 25 1977 CBC response to CMC brief 31 ll, photocopy Defense of CBC music policies MUS 144/1 26 1978 Correspondence 1.5 cm, typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144/1 27 1979 Correspondence 1 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144 Broadcasting Broadcasting Networks (Canadian) CBC Montréal MUS 144/1 28 1961 May – 1962 Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy MUS 144/1 29 1961 – 1964 Correspondence .5 cm, typed original; carbon copy 7 MUS 144/1 30 1965 – 1967 Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy No correspondence for 1966 MUS 144/1 31 1968 - 1971 October Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript; typed original; carbon copy; photocopy MUS 144 Broadcasting Broadcasting Networks (Canadian) CBC Montréal International Service MUS 144/2 1 1961 June - 1962 December Correspondence .5 cm, manuscript;
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