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The Music Gallery Fonds Inventory #119 page 1 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2000-039/001 (1) Music Gallery - Documents, Program Notes 1994-1995 1 of 2 (2) Music Gallery - Documents, Program Notes 1994-1995 2 of 2 (3) Contract 1994-1995 1 of 2 (4) Contract 1994-1995 2 of 2 (5) Contracts 1993-1995 1 of 2 (6) Contract 1993-1995 2 of 2 (7) Program Notes 1993-1994 (8) Press Releases 1993-1995 (9) Contract 1996-1997 1 of 2 (10) Contract 1996-1997 2 of 2 (11) Documentation 1997-1998 1 of 2 (12) Documentation 1997-1998 2 of 2 (13) Toronto Theatre Alliance Cross Cultural Media List (14) Tablatura 1987-1997 (15) Press Clips 1992-1998 (16) Publicity and Programs 1995-1996 (17) Volunteers 1995-1996 (18) Articles, Reviews 1996-1997 (19) Photos Call Number: 2000-039/002 (1) Financial Statements 1975-1986 (2) Season Report 1995-1995 (3) Perfect Pitch Catalogue 1993-1995 (4) Contracts 1995 1 of 2 (5) Contracts 1995 2 of 2 (6) Media Releases 1995-1996 (7) Media Releases 1995-1996 1 of 2 (8) Media Releases 1995-1996 2 of 2 (9) March Programming 1987 (10) Media Arts 1984 (11) Media/Rate Cards 1984-1985 (12) MusicWorks 1986-1987 (13) Fund Raising 1986-1987 (14) Piano Festival 1987 (15) Press Release 1986-1987 (16) Program Proposals 1987-1988 (17) Rejections 1986 page 2 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (18) Metro Toronto 1986-1987 (19) Cash Flows 1985-1986 (20) Music Gallery in Europe 1985-1986 (21) Munich Festival 1988 (22) New Music Promotion 1987 (23) November Programming 1986 (24) Ontario Arts Council 1986 (25) October Programming 1986 (26) Dobbins 1976 (27) Crispell 1986-1987 (28) Mikhashoff 1986 (29) Widner (30) Snow (31) Intstallation - Specs and Schedule 1986 (32) Donation - Sound Sculpture 1987 (33) Soundescape - Proposals 1987 (34) Richard Robertson 1987 (35) Gordon Monahan 1986 (36) Sculpture Symposium 1987 (37) Sound Sculpture Description 1987 (38) Charles de Mestral 1987 (39) Michael Fernades 1987 (40) Rudy van der Ham 1987 (41) George Haslam 1987 (42) Steven Heimbecker 1987 (43) David Keane 1986 (44) Donna Hiebert 1987 (45) Gordon Laurin 1987 (46) Micah Lexier 1987 (47) Cecilia Varga 1987 (48) Sound Sculpture - Administration 1987 (49) Sculpture List 1987 (50) Sculpture Exhibition Summer 1987 (51) Staff Memos Call Number: 2000-039/003 (1) Two Small Rooms Tour 1986 (2) Two Small Rooms Clips 1984 (3) Visual Arts Programming 1986-1987 (4) Villeneuve-hez-Auignon 1987 page 3 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (5) Wintario Equipment Receipts 1986-1987 (6) Wintario Equipment Grant 1986-1987 (7) Wintario Fundraising Proposals 1986-1986 (8) Wintario Piano Festival 1986-1987 (9) World Drum Festival 1986 (10) Incoming Materials 1986 (11) Incoming Materials 1986-1987 (12) Advisory Board 1986 (13) Brazen Overtures 1986-1987 (14) Canada Council 1986-1987 (15) Canadian Electronic Arts Alliance 1986-1987 (16) CAPAC Licenses 1986-1987 (17) Cash Flow - Budget Planning 1986-1987 (18) Concert Proposals 1987-1988 (19) CCNC Summer 1986 (20) City of Toronto, 1986-1987 (21) CFIP 1986-1987 (22) Contemporary Classics - Information November 1986 (23) Contemporary Classics 1986 (24) Cultural Initiatives 1985-1988 (25) Decade Distribution 1985 (26) Donation Mailing List 1985 (27) Dutch Festival 1987 (28) Ear Lick 1987 (29) Fall Programming 1986-1987 (30) Free trade Committee 1987 (31) Foundations Funding 1986 (32) Fund Raising 1986-1987 (33) Grant Application 1986-1987 (34) Grant 1987-1988 (35) Grant Application Financial Sheets (36) Insurance 1985 Call Number: 2000-039/004 (1) September Promo 1986 (2) October Contracts 1986 (3) October Promo 1986 (4) November Contract 1986 (5) November Promo 1987 (6) December 1986 page 4 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (7) January Contract 1988 (8) February 1988 (9) January Promo 1988 (10) March Promo 1988 (11) March Contracts 1988 (12) ElectroVillage, Contracts 1988 (13) Brazen Overtures 1987-1988 (14) Canada Council Incoming Material 1987-1988 (15) Canada Council 1987-1988 (16) Canada Council - Intergrate and Media 1988 (17) Cash Flow - Budget Planning 1987-1988 (18) CBC 1988 (19) CLC 1988 (20) Commissions 1987-1988 (21) Concert Programs 1988 (22) Experience 1988 (23) Experience 1987 (24) Foundations Approached 1987 (25) LLBO 1987 (26) Metro Operating Grant 1987-1988 (27) Montgomery 1987 (28) Ministry of Culture and Communications, Interim 1988 Programming (29) Musicians Bio's 1988 (30) Music Works 1988 (31) New Music Festival 1988-1989 (32) OAC grant 1987-1988 (33) OAC Commission 1987 (34) OAC Incoming Material 1988 (35) OAC Visual Arts 1987-1988 (36) OQPC, Travel Grant 1987-1988 (37) Performance Art 1987 (38) Press Releases 1987-1988 (39) Prof Pitch 1987 (40) Program Proposals 1988-1989 (41) Radio Related 1987 (42) Rejections 1987-1988 (43) Rentals 1987-1988 (44) TACT 1988 (45) Tape Archive 1987 (46) Tear Sheets 1987 page 5 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (47) January Programming 1986 (48) Liquor License - Special 1986 (49) May Programming 1987 Call Number: 2000-039/005 (1) Alliance Francais 1992-1993 (2) Band Residency 1992-1993 (3) Collectif and Cie 1991-1992 (4) Cheap Thrills 1991-1992 (5) Dragu/Munro 1992-1993 (6) Eurocentric 1992-1993 (7) Learning States 1992-1993 (8) Living in a Virtual World 1992-1993 (9) MCTR 1992-1993 (10) NMAA 1992-1993 (11) NOMA residency 1992-1993 (12) Non-Series 1992-1993 (13) Sawai Koto Concert 1992-1993 (14) Alternative Programming 1993 (15) Throb 1992-1993 (16) Cash Flow - Budget Planning 1992-1993 (17) Ceilidh Sign-Off 1991-1992 (18) Charitable Receipts 1992-1993 (19) Foundation Applications 1992-1993 (20) Japan Foundation 1993-1994 (21) Metro Operating 1992-1993 (22) OAC Operating 1992-1993 (23) Planning 1992-1993 (24) Programmes 1992-1993 (25) Publicity 1992-1993 (26) Recording Project 1992-1993 (27) Season Calender 1992-1993 (28) Soho Street 1992-1993 (29) TAC - Operating 1992-1993 (30) Jim's Files 1992-1993 1 of 2 (31) Jim's Files 1992-1993 2 of 2 Call Number: 2000-039/006 (1) Big Squeeez 1990-1991 (2) CAPAC and PRO 1990-1991 page 6 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (3) Cheap Thrills 1990-1991 (4) Director's Choice 1990-1991 (5) Double Recitals 1991-1992 (6) Growl 1991-1992 (7) La Vie, La Guerre 1991-1992 (8) Non-Series Events 1991-1992 (9) PoMoCoMO 1991 (10) Time Trip 1991-1992 (11) World Music 1992 (12) Building Project 1991-1992 (13) Canada Council - Operating 1990-1991 (14) Canada Council - Project Audience Development 1990-1991 (15) CBC 1991-1992 (16) CCMC 1991-1992 (17) CD 1991-1992 (18) Commissions 1991-1992 (19) Donation Receipts 1990-1991 (20) Goethe Institut 1991-1992 (21) Gould Festival 1992-1993 (22) Intequation 1992 (23) Japan Contract 1990 (24) Jones, Jones 1990-1991 (25) King's Landing - City 1991 (26) Metro Operating 1991-1992 (27) Feasibility Study 1992 (28) Ministry of Culture and Communication 1990-1991 (29) OAC Operating 1991-1992 (30) OAC Information 1991-1992 (31) OAC Music Theatre 1990-1991 (32) Planning 1991-1992 (33) Publicity 1991-1992 (34) Season Report 1991-1992 (35) SOCAN 1992 (36) TAC Operating 1991-1992 (37) TTA - Political Action Committee 1991-1992 (38) Transfigured Nights 1990-1991 (39) Financial Statements 1982-1986 (40) TAC - CFSG 1991-1992 (41) Feasibility Study March 1992 (42) A Proposal: For the King's Landing Public Space January 1990 page 7 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (43) Victoria Promo 1998 Call Number: 2000-039/007 (1) Payroll 1995 (2) Payroll 1994 (3) Socan 1995 (4) Matrix Benefit Service - Correspondence 1995 (5) Andrew - Good Stuff 1991-1992 (6) Grant Attachments 1994-1995 (7) Water and Sewage Service 1993-1994 (8) Sprint Canada 1995 (9) Bell Canada 1995 (10) Employer Health Tax 1993-1996 (11) Metro Job Training - Allison Cameron 1993-1994 (12) Retail Sales Tax 1993-1996 (13) Performance Fee Slips 1994 (14) March Elevator Company 1993-1994 (15) Stannair Conditioning 1993-1994 (16) OE - Canon Photocopier 1989-1994 (17) CIBC - Term Deposits + GIC's 1989-1995 (18) CIBC Visa Deposits 1995-1996 (19) CICB VISA Deposits 1994-1995 (20) Morningside Coffee 1995 (21) Revenue Canada Remittances 1994-1995 (22) Photocopier - Billing Records 1988-1995 (23) Receivables 1993-1994 (24) List of Accounts Budget 1992-1993 (25) Cardinal Carter Placement 1996 (26) Intern Sept-Dec 1995-1996 (27) Experience 1995 (28) Experience 1994 (29) CC Touring - Application 1996-1997 (30) Canada Council - Publications 1996-1997 (31) Cash-Flow Planning 1996-1997 (32) Faxes 1994-1996 (33) Fundraising 1996-1997 (34) MCTR - Arts Abroad 1995-1995 (35) MEME 1989-1994 (36) Metro Operating 1996-1997 (37) Northern Encounter 1997 page 8 The Music Gallery fonds Inventory #119 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (38) TAC - Operating 1996-1997 (39) OAC Operating 1996-1997 (40) Rejects - Cancellations 1997-1997 (41) Touring Network 1996-1996 (42) Whats Next - PR 1996-1997 (43) Rent 1995-1996 (44) Cash Flow - Budget 1995-1996 Call Number: 2000-039/008 (1) Co-Productions 1995-1996 (2) Dragon Tango 1994-1996 (3) Fraud Portrait 1995 (4) Lieutenant Governor's Award 1995-1996 (5) Mandate 1994-1995 (6) Metro Operating 1995-1996 (7) OAC Operating 1995-1996 (8) Planning 1995-1996 (9) Rejects/Cancellation 1995-1996 (10) TAC Operating 1995-1996 (11) TAC - CFIP 1995-1996 (12) Bartley Series 1993-1994 (13) Cameron Services 1993-1994 (14) Cheap Thrills 1993-1994 (15) Director's Choice 1993-1994 (16) For Openers 1993-1994 (17) Freedom in a Vacuum 1993 (18) Gould Co-Pro Services 1993-1994
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