Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-001 (1 of 2)
- ASC60667
- Item
- [10-11 May 1985?]
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-001 (1 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-001 (2 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-002 (1 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-002 (2 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-003 (1 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-003 (2 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-004 (1 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] 1985-004 (2 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintet; [concert] (2 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintette (1 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Claude Ranger Quintette (2 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Ranger, Claude.
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Japanese family's home movie featuring a man cleaning a car.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Terry Watada became interested in his family history when he realized his parents were forced into internment camps by the Canadian government during World War II. The youngest of two boys and with an 18-year age gap, he only came to know this history in his late teens. The footage selected shows glimpses of Terry’s childhood and features community members with whom he grew up. A small clip shows Terry wearing his cub scout uniform. In 1959, he was eight-years-old and was part of the 45th cub scout "wolf pack"; he later became a scout until the age of 17.
The families on the farm near the beginning of the footage feature the Watada family visiting the Itos in Cooksville, Ontario. Mr. Ito had connections with Terry’s father when he lived in BC; Mr. Ito was a former employee of Matsujiro Watada. Because his father helped with the down payment of their farm, the Watadas would receive bushels of vegetables every season during Terry’s childhood.
A prominent feature of his childhood, Terry and his family attended organized community picnics along with other members of the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto. A game played was the catching of mochi balls. A coveted gift since the process to make it by hand was time consuming. The picnic near the end of the selected home movies depicts a Shinto lion dance (around 68’ or 69’). There were always religious undertones at these picnics, either Buddhist or Shinto along with the Obon festival that would take place every year. The religious undertone would shift as they became an event that no longer only catered to a Japanese audience."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Chinese-Russian family's home movie.
Project and donor contributed description follows: "Mom and Joyce picking up the wrapping and cleanup, etc."
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Reel is recorded on side 1 only. See 2018-001 / 007 (01)-(04) for further information. Digitized externally at 96KHz/24-bit, July 2018.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Reel is recorded on side 1 only. See 2018-001 / 007 (01)-(04) for further information. Digitized externally at 96KHz/24-bit, July 2018.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968. Recording of Side 2.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968. Recording of Side 2.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Harry Big Throat (b.1892) by Robert Witmer in Big Throat's home in Standoff, Alberta on 28 July 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Commonwealth of Dominica family vacation
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Black-Canadian family’s home movie featuring a plane on the tarmac; children enjoying sugarcane and an adult milking a cow; adults and children drinking from a freshly-picked coconut; children swimming at a beach; cityscapes in parts of Dominica, with streets, buildings and mountains in the background; children playing in a shallow river; a family carrying beach supplies and walking on a path surrounded by a tropical forest.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "Heather and her siblings met and visited her paternal grandparents for the first time in 1978. "My grandfather was born in 1898. He lived to about 105, so he got to see three centuries – the late 1800’s, the 1900’s and he died in the early 2000’s." This was the family’s first vacation overseas, a memorable time in the Commonwealth of Dominica where Heather’s parents were born and raised - her father in Vieille Case and her mother in Portsmouth. In the travel clips, various footage shows the time Heather and her family swam at Purple Turtle Beach, enjoyed sugarcane, fresh coconut water and watched her Dad milk a cow on her grandparents’ property in La Haut. There’s also footage of their visit to a busy city. Then back in the countryside, Heather notes, "That’s just us walking with a relative through a village in Dominica" as the relative carries a load of laundry, washed in the river, in a basket on her head. In those days, there was no plumbing or electricity in the rural area where her grandparents lived, so Heather remembers it being pitch-black at night, with only lanterns, candles and the moon to light the way. Using the outhouse there at night was scary for her as a child."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Japanese family's home movie featuring a community picnic.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Terry Watada became interested in his family history when he realized his parents were forced into internment camps by the Canadian government during World War II. The youngest of two boys and with an 18-year age gap, he only came to know this history in his late teens. The footage selected shows glimpses of Terry’s childhood and features community members with whom he grew up. A small clip shows Terry wearing his cub scout uniform. In 1959, he was eight-years-old and was part of the 45th cub scout "wolf pack"; he later became a scout until the age of 17.
The families on the farm near the beginning of the footage feature the Watada family visiting the Itos in Cooksville, Ontario. Mr. Ito had connections with Terry’s father when he lived in BC; Mr. Ito was a former employee of Matsujiro Watada. Because his father helped with the down payment of their farm, the Watadas would receive bushels of vegetables every season during Terry’s childhood.
A prominent feature of his childhood, Terry and his family attended organized community picnics along with other members of the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto. A game played was the catching of mochi balls. A coveted gift since the process to make it by hand was time consuming. The picnic near the end of the selected home movies depicts a Shinto lion dance (around 68’ or 69’). There were always religious undertones at these picnics, either Buddhist or Shinto along with the Obon festival that would take place every year. The religious undertone would shift as they became an event that no longer only catered to a Japanese audience."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Japanese family's home movie featuring a community picnic and includes footage of dancing and children playing. Footage of flowers is also included.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Terry Watada became interested in his family history when he realized his parents were forced into internment camps by the Canadian government during World War II. The youngest of two boys and with an 18-year age gap, he only came to know this history in his late teens. The footage selected shows glimpses of Terry’s childhood and features community members with whom he grew up. A small clip shows Terry wearing his cub scout uniform. In 1959, he was eight-years-old and was part of the 45th cub scout "wolf pack"; he later became a scout until the age of 17.
The families on the farm near the beginning of the footage feature the Watada family visiting the Itos in Cooksville, Ontario. Mr. Ito had connections with Terry’s father when he lived in BC; Mr. Ito was a former employee of Matsujiro Watada. Because his father helped with the down payment of their farm, the Watadas would receive bushels of vegetables every season during Terry’s childhood.
A prominent feature of his childhood, Terry and his family attended organized community picnics along with other members of the Japanese Canadian community in Toronto. A game played was the catching of mochi balls. A coveted gift since the process to make it by hand was time consuming. The picnic near the end of the selected home movies depicts a Shinto lion dance (around 68’ or 69’). There were always religious undertones at these picnics, either Buddhist or Shinto along with the Obon festival that would take place every year. The religious undertone would shift as they became an event that no longer only catered to a Japanese audience."
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (1 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (1 of 2)-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (1 of 2)-003
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (1 of 2)-004
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek, 2005-; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-003
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-003
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Company at the Music Gallery; performer: Derek Bailey; [concert] (2 of 2)-004
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Coles, Maury; Coles, Maury; Frasconi, Miguel; Hodge, Paul; Kubota, Nobuo; Oswald, John; Snow, Michael; Sokol, Casey; Mattes, Al; Lumsden, Jennifer.
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Barbadian- and Guyanese-Canadian family's home movie and includes footage featuring a Popeye cartoon, Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoon, children playing, a birthday celebration, a crowd outside and a man speaking into a microphone, a parade with cars as floats, adults hanging out, a hall filled with adults eating and dancing, a picnic at a park, gatherings with Christmas decorations in the background, a family dog wearing a hat, and a family gardening.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "Its 1974 or 1975 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Mike Nobrega, cousins, aunts, extended family and friends are seen in domestic settings. They are also pictured sharing a picnic in the summertime. Mike was born in Toronto, and moved to Nova Scotia when he was young. His father is from Guyana and mother is from Barbados. The community around where he grew up was very diverse, including people from the Ukraine, Poland, Carribean, Italy. Many came to work in steel and coal mines."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Barbadian- and Guyanese-Canadian family's home movie featuring two adults and a baby in the kitchen, children and adults dancing, a child unwrapping Christmas presents and playing with a doll, children riding bicycles and playing on swing sets, the family driving in a car, and snowy streets with adults shovelling and children playing.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "Its 1972 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Shot on 8mm film, Mike Nobrega, his brother Richard, and aunt Beryl are seen inside their home and backyard on Tupper Street.
Mike was born in Toronto, and moved to Nova Scotia when he was young. His father is from Guyana and mother is from Barbados. The community around where he grew up was very diverse, including people from the Ukraine, Poland, Carribean, Italy. Many came to work in steel and coal mines."
Continuum : Music of the Americas, Feb. 22/97; Richard Mascall / Scott Good, Feb. 23/97
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Continuum; Music of the Americas; Mascall, Richard; Good, Scott.
Continuum, May 20-21/95; John Oswald adn Holly Small, May 25-27/95
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Consists of a series of live recordings at The Music Gallery, including performances sponsored by the Continuum Contemporary Music organization from 20-21 May 1995 and a series of performances by John Oswald and Holly Small from 25-27 May 1995.
Continuum, May 20-21/95; John Oswald and Holly Small, May 25-27/95
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Consists of a series of live recordings at The Music Gallery, including performances sponsored by the Continuum Contemporary Music organization from 20-21 May 1995 and a series of performances by John Oswald and Holly Small from 25-27 May 1995.
Convergence; [concert] (1 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; [concert] (1 of 2)-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; [concert] (1 of 2)-003
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; [concert] (2 of 2)-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; [concert] (2 of 2)-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; dub; [concert] : Side A
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; dub; [concert] : Side B
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-002
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-003
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-004
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-005
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Convergence; Mike Horwood's group; [concert]-006
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Convergence; Horwood, Mike.
Couvrette Street, St. Laurent, Quebec
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Black-Canadian family’s home movie featuring a child brushing the teeth of a younger child. Footage also features children playing on a swing set in a park, a boy riding a bicycle and a girl riding a tricycle, and playing on a slide.
Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "Daily life in Montreal, Quebec. This footage shows Heather trying to teach her younger sister Hazel how to brush her teeth. Heather describes this footage as "normal kids doing normal things." Heather recalls playing at the park across from her family home a lot and riding their bikes. She describes the home in this footage as her "first family home in Montreal," located on Couvrette Street in St. Laurent, which is a borough in Montreal, Quebec."
Danbrook, Oct. 25/96; Hemispheres, Oct. 26/96; Howard Reese, Oct. 27/96; Sonic Circuits, Oct. 28/96
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Danbrook, Debbie; Hemispheres; Reese, Howard; Sonic Circuits.
Danbrook, Oct. 25/96; Hemispheres, Oct. 26/96; Howard Reese, Oct. 27/96; Sonic Circuits, Oct. 28/96
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Danbrook, Debbie; Hemispheres; Reese, Howard; Sonic Circuits.
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of two girls in matching outfits dancing to the "Eye of the Tiger" with dolls as props.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "We’re in a suburban backyard in Ottawa, ON and it’s summer time in 1984. Sonia, age 4 and her younger sister, age 2 are playing with a swing set and an inflatable tipi likely from Canadian Tire. The inflatable has a small hole to pop your head in, and has imagery of the trope of the "Indian" and the "cowboy." This was strange for Sonia to see when revisiting the footage, because this type of imagery likely wouldn’t be sold anymore.
She and her sister are singing songs in Japanese (her mother’s mother tongue) and Marathi (her father’s mother tongue). The Japanese songs are ones she still recalls and sings to her own children. The Marathi songs are familiar, and Sonia recalls her father teaching them to her, but she doesn’t remember their titles, or know what they mean.
Sonia grew up in Ottawa, and moved to Toronto as an adult. Although she was the minority in school as one of two non-white children, she doesn’t remember feeling out of place. Her parents said that other children called her "blacky" but she doesn’t recall this happening.
In relation to Home Made Visible, Sonia says, "The process of drawing out pieces of history and indicating its value, [and] that it deserves to be preserved is incredible""
Dancers - Close-up on Irene Bull Shields (Crow Water Bundle)
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Dancers - Close-up on Mrs. Dave Melting Tallow (Crow Water Bundle)
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Filipino-Canadian family's home movie featuring children interacting with the camera and two women in the background setting a picnic table for a barbecue in the backyard.
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Jaeger, David; Kasemets, Udo.
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Mott, David.
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Mott, David.
David Mott; [concert]-001 (2 of 2)
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Mott, David.
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Prentice, David; Dann, Ron; Scheidt, Daniel; Tureski, Trevor; Lee, David.
Derek Bailey and Evan Parker; [concert]-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek; Parker, Evan.
Derek Bailey and Evan Parker; [concert]-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek, 2005-; Parker, Evan.
Derek Bailey and Evan Parker; [concert]-001
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Bailey, Derek, 2005-; Parker, Evan.