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Programmes, 1990s,

Programmes, 1984–89 in front in container; Programmes, Miscellaneous in rear of container. See Folders 1 and 2 for other years and undated.
BOX 8 (front). Programmes, 1984–89 :
Includes programmes for recitals by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner at Carnegie Hall, Roy Thomson Hall, and Ambassador Auditorium; and programmes for collaborative performances with: Dorothy Bales, Karen Shaffer Baskin, Brian McCue, Jutta Puchhammer-Sedillot, Robert Slappcoff, Eva Svensson-Williams, Henryk Szeryng, Gergely Szokolay, Gyorgy Terebesi, Thomas Williams, and le Quatuor Laval.
BOX 8 (rear). Programmes, Miscellaneous :
Includes programmes for memorial services of Helmut Blume and Margaret Kalil and programmes for performances by: the BBC Symphony Orchestra (cond. Pierre Boulez), Béla Böszörményí-Nagy, ―Celebration…Steinway at Carnegie Hall‖, Karl Engel [one programme signed with dedication to Charles’ first wife, ―Suzy‖], the English Chamber Orchestra (cond. Karl Richter), Rudolf Firkusny, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Maureen Forrester, ―Full Symphony Orchestra‖ (cond. Alexander Brott), Emil Gilels, Vladimir Horowitz [one programme with newspaper review], the [Hungarian State Symphony] (cond. László Somogyi), Lili Kraus, Constantin Lifschitz, the Monteverdi Choir and Monteverdi Orchestra (cond. John Eliot Gardiner), the Mozart Festival Quartet, Yaron Ross, the Royal Ballet, the Royal Opera, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Wolfgang Schneiderhan with Albert Hirsch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Solomon [signed], Paul Stewart, Henryk Szeryng with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood (cond. Seiji Ozawa), and Henryk Szeryng with the New York Philharmonic (cond. Rodney Friend).

Programmes, 1980–83.

Includes programmes for recitals by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner at Avery Fisher Hall (Lincoln Center) and Tanglewood; programmes from tour of Germany and the Netherlands by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner; programmes and invitations for the Gala Concert in honour of Charles Reiner’s 30th anniversary of his arrival in Montreal; programmes for performance as soloist with the Chamber Music Players (Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montréal); programmes for solo performances; listings of radio broadcasts; and programmes for collaborative performances with: Denis Brott, Pierre Bournaki, Charles Castleman, Mikael Eliasen, Pierre Fournier, Einar Holm, Margaret Kalil, Vladimir Landsman, Lois Marsh, Joan Patenaude-Yarnell, Henryk Szeryng, George Terebesi, Robert Verebes, Richard Verreau, and the Danovitch Saxaphone [sic] Quartet.

Programmes, 1970s

Programmes 1975–79 directly in the container. See Folder 1 for other years and undated material.
Includes leaflets and programmes for recitals by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner at the Teator de la Ciudad (Donceles 36), Mexico City, and Carnegie Hall; programmes for solo performances; and programmes for collaborative performances with: Gisela Depkat, Michael Edwards, Mikael Eliasen, Susanne Lautenbacher, Joan Patenaude, Tom Plaunt, Ruggiero Ricci, Claire Segal, Katherine Skorzewska [also mispelled as ―Katerine Shorzeska‖], Henryk Szeryng, Gyorgy Terebesi, Robert Verebes, and Eric Wilner.

Programmes, 1970–74.

Includes programmes for performance by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner at the United Nations Concert in honour of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; leaflets and programmes for recitals by Micheline René and Charles Reiner as well as Hyman Bress and Charles Reiner at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center); programme for recital by Igor Oistrakh and Charles Reiner at Philharmonic Hall (Lincoln Center); and programmes for collaborative performances with: Otto Armin, Jean Baxtresser, Denis Brott, Lawrence Combs, Edward Culbreath, Michael Edwards, Gaelyne Gabora, Arthur Garami, Dale Hunter, Donelda Hunter, Antonio Janigro, Jacques Lareau, Laurien Laufman, René Masino, Abel Nagytothy-Toth, Igor Oistrakh, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Micheline René, Margarita Schack, Jan Simons, Henryk Szeryng, Gyorgy Terebesi, Robert Verebes, Christine Walevska, the Arthur Garami Chamber Players, the Classical Quartet of Montreal, and Musica Camerata Montreal.

Air Photo Division, Energy, Mines & Resources

Box contains 7 folders of photographic prints, chiefly black and white prints with a few duplicate prints in colour. The pictures have no latitude or longitude data, so the precise locations in the photographs cannot be determined. Each photograph has a multi-component identification number (handwritten on the negative) as part of the image, in a standard format, indicating sets of photographs. The first and last images in each set (when present) provide supplementary identification data, including the date and the general location. Some photos have pen lines or annotations drawn on them in blue or red ink.

The black and white prints are captioned "12. Air Photo Division, Energy, Mines & Resources - Canadian Govt. Copyright" (colour prints are not captioned). The sets of photographs are as follows:

RS/RC8/69/7/2448
Consists of 53 photos, numbered 1 to 53; photos 33 to 35 are missing. The "Start" photo is numbered "1-53". The "End" photo is numbered 53. The Start and End photos omit the "/69/" element from their identification number because the full date (9 August 1969) appears as supplementary data on each image, along with the phrases "Map Lines 6,1, Inuvik, N.W.T., Burnt Area".

RS/RC8/69/6/2448
Consists of 128 photos, numbered 1 to 128, grouped into two folders; photos 8 to 10, and 84 to 86, are missing. The "Start" photo is numbered "1-128". The "End" photo is numbered 128. The Start and End photos omit the "/69/" element from their identification number because the full date (9 August 1969) appears as supplementary data on each image, along with the phrases "Map Lines 1-5, Inuvik, N.W.T., Burnt Area".

RS/RC8/69/5/8443
One set of black-and-white prints and one set of colour prints, both incomplete. The colour set, which has both "Start" and "End" photos, indicates that a full set consists of 73 photos, the main batch comprising photos 1 to 72 (dated 7 August 1969) plus a single supplementary photo labeled "72 + 1 - Y" (dated 9 August 1969). The Start and End photos include the "/69/" element in their identification number and also include the phrase "Inuvik, N.W.T., Burnt Area". Photo 1 gives the phrase "Map lines 2, 1, 2, 1" for the main batch of photos and the phrase "Map lines 2, 3" for the supplementary photo.

RS/RC8/69/4/8443
One set of black-and-white prints and one set of colour prints, both very incomplete. There are no "Start" and "End" photos; the first photo present in each set is numbered 7 and the last one is numbered 50. Photos 35 and 36 from this set show topographical features which are recognizable in photos 105 and 100 of set RS/RC8/69/6/2448 (whose Start and End photo give the general location as "Inuvik, N.W.T., Burnt Area.")

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