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Ann Southam fonds File
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Newsclipping relating to Ann Southam

File consists of an interview published in "The Globe and Mail" with Ann Southam by Robert Everett-Green entitled "Ann Southam, a one woman tone poem". The poem is mounted a page of an unknown musical manuscript by Southam.

Poems by Patricia Beatty

File consists of three poems ("Seastill", "For Annabelle", and an untitled one) written by Southam's friend and collaborator Patricia Beatty. The poem for Southam ("For Annabelle"), features a handwritten note.

Programs regarding performances of Ann Southam's work : [1 of 3]

File consists of various programs relating to performances of Southam's work. Some come with attached correspondence regarding the performances. Included are programs for "Dancing the Goddess", "Canadian Women Composers", "Variations", "Encounters", "Purcell Quartet Plus", "Hands Across the Border", "Make-Believe Gardens", "Still in Motion", and "Canadians and Classics".

Programs regarding performances of Ann Southam's work : [2 of 3]

File consists of various programs relating to performances of Southam's work. Includes programmes from the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Music Competition, "Christina Petrowska Quilico plays the music of Ann Southam", "Older and Reckless", "Simple Lines of Enquiry" (CD launch and concerts), "Pond Life: Ponds, Creeks and a Noisy River", "Music Toronto: Eve Egoyan, Pianist", Alliance for Canadian New Music Project's "Contemporary Showcase" (2008), York University's "Department of Music: Faculty Concert Series", "New Currents Festival of Music" (includes a review), "Rivers", "Amour the Lange of..."Manitoba Chamgeber Orchestra's 2000-2001 season, International Rostrum of Composers (2000 session), "True North Festival", "Jardins Cycliques" (includes "Ou Etcaetera" a score by Frédéric Lagnau).

Publications collected by Ann Southam

File consists of material collected by Sotuham which relate to musical career. Includes a booklet on the Ontario Arts Council's "Creative artists in schools", "Teaching Music: The Electronic Music Lab" (includes handwritten notes by Southam), "Computer and Electronic Music in Europe--1973" by John Chong for the National Research Council of Canada, and "P.A.S.", vol. XIV, number 1. None of the publication mention Southam.

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