File consists of correspondence, sabbatical leave application documents, curriculum vitae, and documents related to courses taught in the Anthropology department.
File consists of correspondence, sabbatical leave application documents, sabbatical reports, application for promotion and documents related to courses taught in the Anthropology department.
File consists of copies of articles written by Brockway.
Notes
A black and white photograph of Dr. Brockway (12.5 x 17 cm) wearing a knitted coat and hat, standing in the stairwell of the Brodie Building, as been removed from the file and placed in the Brandon University Photograph Collection.
Francis (Eugene) Chaplin, violinist, was born in Newcastle, NB on Dec. 30th, 1927 and died in Brandon, MB on Dec. 3rd, 1993. He received his Artist Diploma from the Juilliard School in 1950, a Graduate Diploma from Juilliard in 1951, and an honorary D Mus from Mt Allison University in 1974. His childhood musical education began with Hans Graae in Newcastle, continued with Clayton Hare from 1940-45 at Mount Allison Academy in Sackville, NB and by private study in Calgary. His debut, at age 16 in Toronto, was described as brilliant. He continued at the Juilliard School as a full scholarship student with Louis Persinger 1946-49 and Ivan Galamian 1949-53, and upon graduation received the Morris Loeb Memorial Award. He moved in 1953 to Halifax, where he was concertmaster of the CBC Halifax Orchestra and the Halifax (Atlantic) Symphony Orchestra. Chaplin gave weekly recitals for Halifax CBC radio and later on national CBC TV's Souvenirs and Reflections programs. He appeared as recitalist and as soloist with major orchestras in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Quebec City, Hamilton and Halifax, and at the New York Museum of Modern Art. He was a member of the Halifax (later Brandon University) Trio and the Halifax String Quartet. The trio moved to Brandon University in 1966 and Chaplin began teaching violin and viola there in 1967. He continued as a member of the School of Music faculty until his death. Among his pupils were James Ehnes, Gwen Hoebig, Tom Williams, and other accomplished violinists. Chaplin recorded for the CBC with the Brandon Trio, and with Judy Loman and the Johnny Burt orchestra. In 1984 Chaplin recorded 10 Caprices for Solo Violin by S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatte for the Masters of the Bow label; he also edited an edition of the Caprices (Brandon University School of Music Press, 1993). Chaplin died from smoke inhalation following a house fire. - Biographical information taken from the Canadian Encyclopedia
Scope and Content
Sub-series consists of annotated musical scores and resources pertaining to teaching of private violin and viola students
Notes
Description by Donna Lowe.
Storage Range
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration
1.20 Francis Chaplin
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RG 6 Brandon University fonds, Series 7 Faculties and Schools, 7.4 School of Music.
File consists of: incomplete score with notations pertaining to copying and layout of manuscript. Fragment of Mvt. 1 (first 11 bars); Mvt. 2 is complete. Comments may be Eckhardt-Gramatte's own
Storage Range
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration
1.20 Francis Chaplin
File consists of: four photocopies of page 4 of violin 1 part to Franck Symphony, Mvt. 1 Lento.
Publisher Info: Paris: J. Hamelle, n.d.(ca.1890), plate J. 3059 H.
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933)
Some fingerings, bowings added.
Storage Range
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration
1.20 Francis Chaplin
File consists of: Violin 1 parts to:
Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream, op. 61 (one original, two photocopies - one incomplete).
Editor: Julius Rietz (1812-1877)
Publisher Info: Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.(ca.1880), Orch.B. 281.
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933).
book of complete Violin 1 parts. Publisher Info: Bloomington, ID: Frangipani Press, 1980.
Symphony No. 4 "Italian" (one photocopy).
Editor: Julius Rietz (1812–1877)
Publisher Info: Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.(ca.1880)
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933)
Hebrides Overture (two photocopies - one incomplete. Publishing info for incomplete part unknown).
Editor: Julius Rietz (1812–1877)
Publisher Info: Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.(ca.1880). Plate Orch.B. 291
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933)
Violin concerto, part (one original, with some photocopied pages enclosed).
Editor: Leopold Auer (1845-1930)
Publisher Info: New York: Carl Fischer, n.d.(ca.1917).
File also consists of: viola part to Hebrides Overture (photocopy)
Editor: Julius Rietz (1812–1877)
Publisher Info: Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.(ca.1880). Plate Orch. B. 291
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933)
Some bowings, fingerings, other annotations in all scores.
Storage Range
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration
1.20 Francis Chaplin
File consists of: one photocopied viola part to Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Editor: Julius Rietz (1812-1877)
Publisher Info: Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.(ca.1880). Orch. B. 281
Reprinted: New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d.(after 1933).
Some bowings, fingerings, dynamic markings added.
Storage Range
MG 3 Brandon University Teaching and Administration
1.20 Francis Chaplin