Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
- CA MDML 030-CS16/17-B
- Subseries
- 2016-2017
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances held at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur during the 2016-2017 concert season.
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Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur
Subseries consists of programs and recordings of performances held at the Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur during the 2016-2017 concert season.
File consists of program and recordings for performance held on Apr. 6, 2017, Clara Lichtenstein Hall, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal. Featuring: Free Improvisation Class Concert: Class of Guillaume Bourgogne ; Angel Blanco Arjona, guitar, voice ; Noémy Braun, cello ; Asa Bryce, guitar ; Chris Paul, trombone ; Jason Pegis, cello ; Deborah Seabrook, piano ; Jonathan Stuchbery, guitar, theorbo. Works: Paul, Chris (Musician). Missa vestibulum.; Seabrook, Deborah. Life is…; Stuchbery, Jonathan. What is in a word?; Bryce, Asa, 1994- Multiforms.; Pegis, Jason. Gridlock.; Arjona, Angel Blanco. Less is more.; Braun, Noémy. Rasa.; [Free improvisation].
Part of William Feindel fonds
This subseries contains documentation related to conferences, workshops, and seminars held at various institutions, including at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) and McGill University. Also included are photographs and slides related to some of these events.
Feindel, William
Lamnar Flow for Selected Writings of WF, approximately 2012
Part of William Feindel fonds
Feindel, William
Part of Hanna Maria Pappius fonds
Purposeful collections kept by Pappius that do not document a specific single activity or group of activities.
Dr. Hanna M. Pappius - Personal till 1985 (1)
Part of Hanna Maria Pappius fonds
CV, lecture announcements, MNI/H employment status, miscellaneous MNI/H events and activities, press clippings, poetry by Ursula Feist.
Part of Sons of Scotland Fonds
Series consists of publications produced by the Sons of Scotland, including a Montreal district newsletter and multiple issues of The Scotian magazine.
Fonds consists primarily of records related to the administration of the Scottish Centre of Montreal, including management of its building and finances. Other administrative documents include directories and guests. Fonds also includes meeting minutes and artifacts related to the centre's administration and social activities.
Scottish Centre of Montreal
The fonds contains administrative and operational records of the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association from roughly 1913 to 2017, including correspondence, financial statements, member directories, membership documents, newsletters and magazines, and minutes. These documents represent the association's aims to support Scottish immigrants to Canada and promote Scottish heritage. The fonds also includes artifacts collected or created by the association, including promotional materials, and the association's library of maps and books related to Scottish arts and culture. Series 4 represents another of the principal activities of the association, the creation and delivery of insurance policies to Scottish newcomers to Canada.
Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association
The fonds primarily reflects Pappius’s activities as a researcher at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital (MNI/H): both her experimental research as such and various support activities, including academic publication, coordination of research projects with colleagues, and acquiring funding. It also contains much information about her leadership of the Clinical Neurochemistry Laboratory. The fonds contains smaller amounts of documentation regarding her activities as a professor at McGill University, her administrative roles at the MNI/H, and her participation in professional organizations, which reflects the smaller place that those roles occupied in her professional life.
The period of time best documented in the fonds spans the early 1980s to Pappius’s retirement in 1995. Correspondence with colleagues, mostly though not exclusively work-related, contains relatively more material from Pappius’s early career; although, here too, most of the material dates from the 1980s and after.
The main document types in the fonds related to Pappius’s research activities are experiment worksheets and printed tabular research data. Many of the research-related files contain negatives of autoradiographies, with a smaller number of photographic prints. Correspondence can be found in many series besides series F (Correspondence), as much of Pappius’s work was collaborative in nature.
The fonds is divided into eight series: (A) Research, (B) Academic events, (C) Teaching, (D) Administrative activities, (E) Professional organizations, (F) Correspondence, (G) Personal collections, and (H) Visual documents.
Pappius, Hanna M., 1925-