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Box # # of Items in Folder Name of Organization Box # of Name of Organization (note: names that are underlined are filed by the underlined word in alphabetical order) Location # Items in Folder 1 1 Feike Asma. Organ recital. Toronto Toronto 1 ARS NOVA presents Theatre of Early Music presents "Star of Wonder" A Christmas Concert. Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa Ottawa. 1 ARS Omnia with Contemporary Music Projects presents The Inspiration of Greece and China. A trans-cultural Toronto contemporary music event. Kings College Circle, University of Toronto. 1 2 ARS Organi. Montreal 1 L'ARMUQ Quebec 1 1 A Benefit Concert for Women's College Hospital. John Arpin, [Pianist.]. Women's College Hospital 75th Anniversary, Toronto 1911-1986. Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto. 1 1 A Space - Toronto. Toronto 1 L'Academie Commerciale Catholique de Montreal. Montreal 1 1 L'Academie Des Lettres Et Des Sciences Humaine de la Society Royal Du Canada. [Ottawa?] 1 1 Academy of Dance. [Brantford, Ontario?] 2 Acadia University. Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia 1 2 ACME Theatre Company. Toronto 1 2 Acting Company. Toronto. Toronto 1 1 The Actors Workshop. Toronto. Toronto 1 1 Acustica International Montreal. Montreal 1 1 John Adams. New Music for synthesizers, solo bass and grand pianos by John Adams & Chan Ka Nin. Premiere Dance Toronto Theatre. New Music Concert. [Toronto.] 1 1 Adelaide Court Theatre. Toronto. Toronto 1 1 The Aeolian Town Hall. The London School Of Church Music. A Concert to honour the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty London, Ontario Queen Elizabeth II. 1 Aetna Canada Young People's Concerts. Toronto. Toronto 1 2 Afternoon Concert Series. The Women's Musical Club of Toronto. [should this be renamed to just "the women's musical Toronto club of toronto"?] 1 1 African Theatre Ensemble. Toronto 1 3 AfriCanadian Playwrights Festival. Toronto. Toronto 1 11 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston. Kingston 1 Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Up to 1972) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1973-1974) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1975-1976) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1977-1978) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1979-1980) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1981) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1982-1983) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1984) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1985) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1986-1988) Kingston 1 Agnes Etheringston Art Centre (1989 - ) Kingston 1 Agricultural History of Ontario Seminar 1 Aid to Artists. The Canada Council, 1978-79. Ottawa. Ottawa 1 2 Air Command Band. Winnipeg Alberta Ballet Company Alberta 1 6 Alberta College. Alberta 1 The Alberta Music Conference. Banff School of Fine Arts. Banff, Alberta 1 Aldeburgh Connection Concert Society Aldeburgh Connection Concert Society 1 Alexander Henry Museum Ship. Also: Marine Museum of the Great Lakes. Kingston. [possibly file under Marine Kingston Museum] 1 1 Lenore Alford, orgue. Conseil Des Arts et Des Lettres Du Quebec. [classify under Conseil des Arts…?] Quebec 1 3 Algoma Fall Festival. Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario. Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario 1 2 Alianak Theatre. Vancouver All Saints' Anglican Church. Ottawa. Ottawa 1 All Saints Church (Kingsway). Toronto. Toronto 1 2 Allegro. [ V.S.O.] The Magazine of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Vancouver, BC 1 Clive Allen Presents. [check if name of an individual or of company] 1 1 Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects [formerly Contemporary Music Showcase Association] 1 Alma College St. Thomas, ON 1 Almonte in Concert 2004-2005 Season 1 8 Alternance. Bulletin du Centre du musique canadienne au Quebec. Montreal. Montreal 1 1 Alumnae Theatre Company. Toronto. Toronto 1 1 Elly Ameling, Soprano, Rudolf Jansen, Piano. The Glory of Mozart Festival Opening Concert. Roy Thomson Hall. Toronto Toronto. [file under The Glory of Mozart…?] 1 1 The American Conference of Cantors Presents … St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. Toronto. Toronto 1 2 American Musicological Society/College Music Society. 1970 Joint Annual Meeting. Edward Johnson Building, Toronto University of Toronto. [2 entries needed?] 1 3 American Society of University Composers. 1986 Conference. Toronto 1 2 American Women's Club of Montreal. Montreal Amici. Toronto. Toronto 1 Amici Trio. St. Lawrence Centre. Toronto. Toronto 1 2 Les Amis de la Cathedrale [also known as "The Friends of the Cathedral"]. Ottawa. [2 entries needed?] Ottawa 1 1 Les Amis de l'Orgue. Rimouski, Quebec, New Brunswick … New Brunswick 1 Analogues. University Theatre. The University of Calgary. [alphabetizing by organization or by event name?] Calgary, AB 1 1 Anglican Parish of Leeds Arts and Crafts Festival Istvan Anhalt. Performing Rights Organization of Canada Limited. 1 1 L'Annes Des Etalles L'Orchestra Symphonique De Quebec. 1996 - 1997. [should it be "orchestre"?] Montreal 1 1 1986 Annee Internationale de la Musique Canadienne. Montreal. Montreal 1 2 30th Annual Gala Concert Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Massey Hall, Toronto. Toronto 1 1 76th Annual Gideon National Convention. Winnipeg. Winnipeg, MB 1 Annual Parade of Drums. 1 2 108th Annual Royal Bank Seniors' Jubilee Concerts. Roy Thomson Hall. Toronto. Toronto 1 The 11th Annual Spring Festival. Alumni Hall. University of Western, Ontario. [file under UWO?] London, ON 1 1 Apotex Theatre. 1 2 April Productions, Toronto. Toronto 1 2 The Arditti String Quartet of Montreal. Latitude 45 Arts Promotion. Montreal. 1992. Montreal Rectial by Norair Artinian commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of The Armenian Evangelical Church of Montreal. Montreal 1 1 Array; Arraymusic 1A L'Arriere-Scene. Beloeil, Q. C. Beloeil, Quebec 1A Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC 1A 11 Art Gallery of Hamilton. Hamilton 1A Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto 1A 2 Art Gallery of Toronto. Toronto 1A Art Gallery of Toronto. Grange Park. Evening Concert, Les Bergerettes. Toronto 1A Art Gallery of Windsor. Windsor 1A 1 Art - Miscellaneous. [check what this is] 1A 5 Artangel. 1A 2 Artcetera. 1A Artignite. 1A 1 Arts and Crafts. [check what this is] 1A 29 The Arts and Culture Centre. [includes "Concert Series," "Festival," and "Theatre Schedule" - the Arts and Culture Centre St. John's, NB also presents various events, including: "St. John's Symphony Orchestra," "Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra," "Prairie Folklore Society," "Vienna Choir Boys," "New Brunswick Youth Orchestra"] do these need to be separate entries? currently all together Arts and Culture Club. St. John's; Gander. St. John's, NB 1A The Arts and Letters Club. Toronto. Toronto 1A 1 Arts Club Theatre. Vancouver. Vancouver, BC 1A 2 Arts et Gaiete Enr. Montreal, QC 1A 1 Arts in Motion. The Perth School of Dance. Perth and District Collegiate Institute. [file under org?] Perth, ON 1A Arts Week. Metropolitan Toronto. Toronto 1A Artwood Theatre. Toronto. Toronto 1A Feike Asma. Organ recital. Toronto Toronto 1A Aspen Amphitheatre. Ottawa 1A 1 Associated Choirs of Winnipeg Winnipeg 1A L'Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques, Archives et Centres de Documentation Musicaux … présente Desmond Ottawa Hoebig, ViolonCelle et Andrew Tunis, Piano. Pavillion Tabaret, Universite of Ottawa. 1A 1 L'Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques Musicales. [Also known as "Canadian Music Library Association"] Montreal 1A Association Canadienne-Francaise pour l'avancement des sciences L`Association Catholique de la Jeunesse Canadienne-Francaise. 1A 1 Association For Canadian Arts. Toronto. Toronto 1A Association for Canadian Théâtre Research. Toronto. [why is only "theatre" in french?] Toronto 1A Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies [ACLALS] [check acronym isn't ACLLS] 1A Association of Metis and Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan 1A 1 Association pour la creation et la recherche electroacoustiques du Quebec Quebec 1A L'Association Québec-Bolivie. Spectacle de Folklore Bolivien. Quebec 1A 1 Atlantic Jazz Festival. Halifax. Halifax, NS 1A Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. [Also known as "A.S.O."] Atlantic Provinces 1A 1 Atlantic Voices. The Newfoundland and Labrador Choir of Ottawa. Ottawa 1A Atelier De Gamelan. L'Universite de Montréal. [file under university, box 31] Montreal 1A Auditorium de Quebec Quebec 1A Auditorium le Plateau 1A Aurora Review. Poetry Contest. 1A 1 Automatic Pilot 1A 4 An Authentic Messiah for Eastertide. Presentation of La Favoritte and Seventeen Voyces. Westboro. Westboro 1A 1 Autumn Leaf Performance. A.L.P. Toronto. Toronto 1A L'Avant - Scène. 2 Award Holders Guide, 1977-78. Senior Arts Grant. Arts Awards Service, The Canada Council. Ottawa. [file under Ottawa something else?] 2 1 B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra. Tour of Canada, 1988. 2 1 Johann Sebastian Bach. C.B.C. Bi-Centenary Festival. Trans-Canada Network. 2 3 Bach: The Art of Fugue. University of Toronto. Special Events, 1962 - 1963. Toronto 2 1 Bach 300. A Birthday Celebration. Toronto. Toronto 2 1 The Bach Choir. The Bach Society. Toronto. [do the choir and society need separate entries? - yes, make a see also Toronto note] 2 1 Bach Elgar Choir. Hamilton. Hamilton, ON 2 Bach Festival. Winnipeg. Winnipeg, MB 2 Bach Magnificat 2 1 Bach Society Presents: The Bach Choir. Yorkminster Church. Toronto. 1933. [combine with above folder "The Bach Toronto Choir. The Bach Society"?] 2 Ballet British Columbia. Queens Performing Arts. British Columbia 2 1 Ballet de Changhai de la Republique de Chine [also known as "Shanghai Ballet of the People's Republic of China"] make another listing? 2 Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts. Montreal. Montreal 2 Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo 2 1 Les Ballets Janine Charrat 2 1 Les Ballets Jazz. Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts. Montreal. Montreal Les Ballet Jazz Dance Centre. 2 Balmy Beach Community School 2 Band of the Black Watch. 2 Band of the Grenadier Guards 2 Bandfest 2002. Victoria's Military Music Festival. B.C. Victoria, BC 2 1 Banff. [check what this is] Banff, Alberta 2 2 Banff Arts Festival, 360 Degrees of Creativity in the Spectacular Rocky Mountains. Banff, Alberta 2 1 The Banff Centre. Alberta. Banff, Alberta 2 4 Banff Festival of the Arts.
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