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Abraham, Karl
Admiral Beatty Hotel
Adney, Edwin Tappan
Adorno, Theodor
Agony (film)
Aiken, Ian, airplanes
Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg
Alexander of Tunis
Alkan, Charles-Valentin
Allen, Les
American in Paris (Gershwin)
American influences
American Revolutionary War
Amis, John
Ammons, Albert
Andante (1938)
animation: Ballet Mécanique; and Bartosch; Blinkity Blank (1955); Every Child; Fish Spoilage Control (1956); It’s a Crime (1957); Johann Mouse; My Financial Career (1962); NFB as experimental; The Predator and the Prey (It All Depends) (1974); The Ride (1963); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); Satellites of the Sun (1974); Shaindlin’s scoring; Short and Suite (1959); Teeth Are to Keep (1949); Universe (1960); UPA (United Productions of America)
Antheil, Elizabeth Böske
Antheil, George
Appalachian Spring (Copland)
Apparition (1990)
Applebaum, Louis: interpreting Canada; and The Metamorphic Ten (1971); musical piece for; and NFB; number of films scored; overview; Rathburn apprenticing with; Rathburn job offer; Rathburn working with; scholarship award; working in Hollywood
Applebaum-Hébert Report
ARCO (Royal College of Organists Associateship Diploma)
Armour, Julian: Concertino for Banjo and String Quartet (1999); Ottawa Suite (1996); performing Rathburn pieces; Scottish Melody (1933); Subway Thoughts (1993); Summer Nocturne (2001)
Around Charles Ives Festival
arthritis
Associated Screen News of Canada
Asuka Productions
Atlantic Brass Quintet
Atlantic Symphony Orchestra
Atmosphères (Ligeti)
atonality
Auden, W.H.
autobiography
Autry, Gene
awards: Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Industry; The Back-Breaking Leaf (1959); Beavers (1988); Certificate of Commendation; City of Gold (1957); The Defender (1989); Family Circle Suite (1951); L.A. Philharmonic Young Artists’ Competition; The Last Buffalo (1990); Order of Canada; The Railrodder (1965); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); The Safety Supervisor (1951); scholarship award; Short and Suite (1959); Titanica (1991); Universe (1960); various; Who Has Seen the Wind (1977)
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Back-Breaking Leaf, The (1959) (film)
Bacon, Ernst Lecher
Baer, Howard
Bairstow, David
Ballad of the BAM Builders (Ovchinnikov)
Ballet Mécanique (film)
banjos: Bohee brothers; City of Gold (1957); Concertino for Banjo and String Quartet (1999); Creole Bania; Deliverance (film); history of; The Metamorphic Ten (1971); The Railrodder (1965); Rathburn and Bauer; Rathburn’s creative use of; The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); on Saint John River; Transitions (1986); Who Has Seen the Wind (1977); women playing
Barbeau, Marius
Barden, Mark
Barn Dance combo
Barrymore, Ethel
Bartók, Béla
Bartosch, Berthold
bass
bassoons
Battle of Britain, The (film)
Bauer, Walter Kaye
BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Beatles, the
Beautiful Constraint, A (Morgan and Barden)
Beavers (1988) (IMAX film)
bebop. See also jazz
Beethoven, Ludwig van: and Albrechtsberger; “Canadian Canon” (Beethoven); and The Nomadic Five (1974); Rathburn disapproving of symphony
Begone Dull Care (1949) (film)
Berlin Requiem (Weill)
Bertin, Johanna
Berton, Pierre
Bicentennial Fanfare (1993)
Biggs, Julian
Bilbao International Festival of Documentary Film
Bill, Keith
Bilyeu, Tom
Birth of the Cool (album)
Birth of a Flower, The (film)
Black, Brown and Beige Suite (1958)
Black and White (1960)
Black Loyalists and Refugees
Blackburn, Maurice: about; Canada at War (1962) (film series); interpreting Canada; and the “Mighty Five”; and Rathburn collaboration; and Rathburn’s jazz tracks
Blades, James
Blais, Roger
Blake, Carice Irene Elgar
Blinkity Blank (1955) (film)
Blue Danube, The (Strauss)
blues
Bluff (Krenek)
Blume, Helmut
Boccherini, Luigi
Bohee, George
Bohee, James Douglass
Bond, Carrie Jacobs
Boogie Doodle (film)
boogie-woogie
Boris Gudonov (Mussorgsky)
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boulez, Pierre
Bout: In Three Rounds (1971)
Bowden, Kathleen
Bowden, William Comerford: in 1958; about; address of; death of; at Imperial Theatre; supporting Eldon; as teacher of Holder
boxing
Brant, Henry
brass sections: City of Gold (1957); “Film Board sound”; The First Emperor of China (1989); Fish Spoilage Control (1956); Momentum (1992); The Nomadic Five (1974); Universe (1960)
Brian, Havergal
Brian, Hilda
Bridgeo, Fred
“Brighton Camp”
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
Brittain, Donald
Britten, Benjamin
Brott, Boris
Bruce Holder Orchestra. See also Third New Brunswick Anti-Aircraft Regimental Band
Bryars, Gavin
Buchan, John (Lord Tweedsmuir)
budgets
Burmester, David
Busoni, Ferruccio
Buster Keaton Rides Again (film)
Byrnes, Paul
Cairo Symphony Orchestra
Callender’s Georgia Minstrels
Calliope (1980) (film)
cameo appearances: Short and Suite (1959); Transitions (1986); When All the People Play (1948)
Cameron, James
Campbell, A.H.
Campbell, Frances
Campbell, Ken
Canada at War (1962) (film series)
Canada Carries On (CCO) (film series)
Canadian Brass Rag (1974)
“Canadian Canon” (Beethoven)
Canadian Chamber Players
Canadian Compositions for Young Pianists (album)
Canadian League of Composers
Canadian mosaic
Canadian Music Centre
Canadian national patriotism
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Performing Rights Society
Canadian Railway Museum
Canadian Snapshots (TV)
Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
Candid Eye (film series)
Cannes Film Festival
Cantor, Eddie
Capital on the Ottawa (1968) (film)
Capital Plan, A (1949)
Capitol Theatre (Saint John)
carillons
Carleton University
Carman, Bliss
“Carnival of Venice”
Carrefour de l’Opéra (film)
Carrie Jacobs Bond Scholarship
Cartoon No. 1 (1944)
Cartoon No. 2 (1946)
cats
Cats (Webber)
Cats on Parliament Hill, The (2001)
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation): broadcast of Bout: In Three Rounds (1971); broadcast of Silhoutte (1938); broadcast of Songs of the Seasons (2003); and Bruce Holder Orchestra; Gilmour’s Albums (radio program); The Happy Gang (radio program); Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Road to Green Gables (1975) (TV); The Magic of Music (1955–58) (TV series); and Messer; and NFB composers; and O’Neil (Joe LeBlanc); programming cancelled; recording of Images of Childhood (1950); recording of Pierrot Lunaire (Schoenberg); Waiting for Caroline (1967) (film)
CBC Winnipeg Orchestra
cello
Central Park in the Dark (Ives)
Chamberfest
Chamberlain, Charlie
Chamber Players of Canada
chamber scores: Dorion Crossing (1987); Five Short Pieces (1949); in NFB films; Rathburn’s later works; Transitions (1986) (IMAX film); various
Chamber Symphony (Schoenberg)
Charging Irishrey (1981) (Grainger and Rathburn)
Charles Ives Festival-Conference
Charlesworth, Hector
Charlie’s Day (1967) (film)
chemin de fer, Le (Alkan)
Cherry, Evelyn. See When All the People Play
Chester Beachell Studio
Children of Canada (1975) (film series)
Children’s Concert (1949) (film)
children’s concert series
children’s music
“Child’s Christmas, A” (ca. 1943–44)
Chinese music
choral pieces
Christ, Peter. See also Crystal Records
Christmas Fantasy, A (1963) (film)
Chubu Electric Power Corporations
cinema. See direct cinema; early cinema; Quebec cinema; Rathburn film scores, NFB; Rathburn film scores, other; various films
Cinématheque Canadienne
Circle of the Sun (1960) (film)
Circus World (1974) (IMAX film)
Circus World Showcase
circuses
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
City of Gold (1957) (film)
City of Gold Suite (1967)
clarinets. See also woodwind sections
classical piano licentiate
Climbing Chilkoot Pass (photograph)
Clinton, Henry
Cohen, Sammy
Cold Journey (1975) (film)
collaboration with filmmakers
Coltrane, John
composing and performance
Composing for the Films (Adorno and Eisler)
concert works: art songs; concerti grossi; concertinos; vs film scoring; number written; orchestra compositions; piano solo; string quartet
Concertino for Banjo and String Quartet (1999)
Concerto for 29 (Robdy)
concertos
Concord Sonata (Ives)
Confrey, Zez
Connecticut Bauer Banjo Band
Connors, “Stompin’ Tom”
constraints
controversy
Conversation for Two Clarinets (1958)
Converse, Frederick
Cook, Alex
Cooper, Roxana
Cooper, William (nephew)
Cooper, William Thomas (brother-in-law)
Copland, Aaron
Cork Film Festival
Corner, John
Corral (1954) (film)
Cowell, Henry
Cox, John
CPR Folk Music Festival
CPR No. 634
Craft, Robert
Crane, Frederick
Crawley Films
Crawley Studios
Creole bania (banjo)
crime jazz
critics
crossbreed music. See also experimentation
Crowther, Bosley
Crystal Records. See also Christ, Peter; Mostly Railroad Music
“Cue 9” (Universe) (1960)
Czechoslovakia
Czerny, Carl
Czerny Op. 261 and Op. 299
Dagostino, Peter
Dahlinger, Fred
Daly, Tom: Hungry Minds (1948); It’s a Crime (1957); In the Labyrinth (1967); Police (1958); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); Sky (1963); as Unit B inner circle; Universe (1960)
dance music. See also Don Messer and the New Brunswick Lumberjacks
Daprato, Clark
Darmstadt School
Dave Marion and His Famous Dreamland Burlesquers
Davies, Peter Maxwell
Davis, Elethear (grandmother)
Davis, Miles
Davis, William
Dean, Stanley
Debussy, Claude
Defender, The (1989) (film)
Deliverance (film)
Dentsu Entertainment
Department of Labour
Déserts (Varèse)
Dew, Des
Diabolus in Musica (2007)
diatonic music
Dicker, Matthew
Diefenbaker, John
diegetic music
Digney, Jerry
Dionne, Ms G.
direct cinema
“Dirty Miner, The”
dissonance
documentaries: and abstraction; direct cinema; Eldon Rathburn: They Shoot … He Scores (1995) (film); NFB reputation for; Rathburn on; and sound. See also NFB Dominguez, Alberto
Don El Preludes (mid-1950s)
Don Messer and the New Brunswick Lumberjacks: in 1930s; and banjos; in Boston; encouraging wanderlust; overview; sponsorship of
Donnell, Robert
Dorion Crossing (1987)
double bass
doubling in orchestra
Dripsody (Le Caine)
Druick, Zoë
Drylanders (1963) (film)
DuMaurie, George
DuPlacey, Roy
Dvořák, Antonín
early cinema
Edgecomb, Fred
Edinburgh Film Festival
Edward, Joan
Edward VII (king of England)
Edwards, Lloyd. See also Happy Gang, The
Eisler, Hanns
Eldon Rathburn Cinema
“Eldon Rathburn Day”
Eldon Rathburn: They Shoot … He Scores (1995) (film)
Eldon Rathburn Works (album)
electronic music
Elegy (1995)
Elegy for Young Lovers (Henze)
Elektra (Strauss)
Elgar, Edward
Elgin Theatre (Ottawa)
Ellias, Roddy
Ellington, Duke
Ellis, Don
Elmer Iseler Singers
Encyclopedia of Music in Canada
End of the Line (film)
Enemy Aliens (1975) (film)
English Society (DuMaurier)
equal temperament
Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak (1963) (film)
Estes, Buff
Eulenstein, Karl
European travels
Evans, Gary
Every Child (film)
Everybody’s Prejudiced (1961) (film)
experimentation: Ballet Mécanique (film); Grainger and electronic music; Junction (1983); The Metamorphic Ten (1971); in NFB films; percussion in Eskimo Artist; Train Music (Grainger). See also crossbreed music; In the Labyrinth
Expo. See also In the Labyrinth
Expo 86
Expo 90
Expo 92
Exporail
Family Circle Suite (1951) (film)
Family Tree (1950) (film)
Fantasia contrappuntistica (Busoni)
Farewell to Lou, A (2000)
Father and Son (2008)
Faust Cantata (Schnittke)
feature films: Drylanders (1963); Nobody Waved Good-Bye (1964); Waiting for Caroline (1967); Who Has Seen the Wind (1977)
Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee
Feeney, John
Feld, Irvin
Feldbrill, Victor
Ferguson, Graeme
Ferguson, Max
Ferneyhough, Brian
ferroequinologists
fiddles
Fields of Sacrifice (1964) (film)
film composing pedagogy
film mixes
film scores, number written
filmmakers and composers
Fior, George
First Emperor of China, The (1989) (IMAX film)
Fish Spoilage Control (1956) (film)
Five Short Pieces (1949)
Flecker, James Elroy
Fleming, Berkeley
Fleming, Robert, flexatones
Flint, Richard, fog horns
folk music: City of Gold (1957); Corral (1954); Don Messer’s band as; Five Short Pieces (1949); Grainger’s interest in; and inspiration; Momentum (1992); and national romantic goals; The Railrodder (1965). See also banjos; flexatones; Jew’s harp
Ford, Clifford
“For One Brief Shining Weekend, Jew’s Harpsters Become a Family” (article)
Forrester, Maureen
Forte, Allen
found footage
Fountains of the Sun (1969) (film)
Fourteen Ways of Describing the Rain (film)
Fox, Francis
Frankfurt Gang
Freedman, Harry
French Connection, The (film)
French embassy
“Frenesi” (Dominguez)
“Freu’ dich des Lebens” (Beethoven)
Freud, Sigmund
Frye, Northrop
“Fuga del Gatto, La” (Scarlatti)
Gable, Clark
“galaxy music”
Galileo
Galt Collegiate Institute (GCI)
Gardiner, Balfour
Garner, Errol
General, The (film)
Gentle Art of Film Projection, The (1950) (film)
Gentleman, Wally
Gershwin, George
Giannini, Vittorio
Gibbon, John Murray
Gillson, Malca
Gilmour, Clyde
Gilmour’s Albums (radio program)
Glinka, Mikhail
Glover, Guy
“God Save the Queen”
Godden, Reginald
Golding, Walter
Goldsmith, Sydney
Good, Bright Days, The: 1919–1927 (1960) (film)
Good Earth, The (film)
gospels. See also hymns
Gothic Symphony (Brian)
Gottuso, Tony
Grainger, Percy
“Grainger Centenary” concert
grand macabre, Le (Ligeti)
Graseck, James
Gray City (1960)
Gréber Report
Green, Bob
Green, Richard
Green Shores of Fogo (2002)
Greene, Gloria
Greene, Lorne
Greenlees, Stephen
Grierson, John
guitarists, classical
guitars
Gurr, Russ
Habsburg Emperor Joseph II
Haggart, Bob
Haig, Don
HAL 9000
Haldane, Don
Halifax Symphony Orchestra
hallmark techniques
Hamelin, Marc-André
Hamilton, Guy
Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
Hammerstein, Oscar
Handel, George Frideric
Handel in the Strand (Grainger)
Happy Gang, The (radio program)
“Happy in Vienna” (1958)
Harbour Nocturne (2001)
Harbour View High School. See Saint John Vocational School
Harcourt, Peter
harmonica
harpsichord
Harris, Al
Harris, Herb, “Harry Lime Theme”
Haverly’s Genuine Colored Minstrels
Haydn, Franz Joseph
Hébert, Jacques
Hecklers, The (1975) (film)
Hector, George
Henderson, Russell (“Skitch”)
Henze, Hans Werner
Herbert, Victor
Herrmann, Bernard
Hewitt, Godfrey
hexatonic scales
Hiller, John
Hitchcock, Alfred
Holder, Bruce, Jr
Holder, Bruce, Sr
Holder, Fred
Holiday in the Country, A (1946)
Holst, Gustav
Holzman, Jacquelin
Hone, Louis
Honegger, Arthur
honkey-tonk
hoss/horse operas
Houdini, Harry
House of Incest, The (Nin)
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Hugh Trueman: The Old Bachelor (radio program)
Humble, Robert
Humphrey, Jack Weldon
Hungry Minds (1948) (film). See also Images of Childhood
Hurd, Earl
hymns. See also gospels
Hypothetically Murdered (Shostakovich)
“I Feel the Air of Another Planet …” (symposium)
Ianzelo, Tony
Icarus (1974) (film)
“I’m Old-Fashioned”
Images of Childhood (1950)
IMAX cinema
IMAX films: Beavers (1988); Circus World (1974); The First Emperor of China (1989); The Last Buffalo (1990); Momentum (1992); North of Superior (1971); Polar Life (1967); Skyward (1985); Tiger Child (1970); Titanica (1991); Transitions (1986)
Imperial Theatre (St John)
imperialism
improvisation: My Financial Career (1962); Police (1958); The Railrodder (1965); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); Universe (1960)
Improvisations sur Mallarmé (Boulez)
“In a Sentimental Mood”
In the Labyrinth (1967) (film)
Indian Canoemen (1947) (film)
“Indian’s Lament, The”
Inside the Atom (1948) (film)
Intermezzo (1933)
International Film Festival on Social Documentary
International Jew’s Harp Congress
International Thoreau Society
Ionisation (Varèse)
Irwin, Arthur
Iron Horses of Delson, The (1992)
irony. See also satire
Ison, Hobart
It All Depends (1974) (film)
Italian Symphony (Mendelssohn)
It’s a Crime (1957) (film)
Iturbi, José
“I’ve Got No Use for Women”
Ives, Charles: ca. 1946; as influence; and Jew’s harp; mentioned to Havergal Brian; Rathburn visiting; and Thunder in the East (1950)
Ives, Harmony
Jackson, Norman F.
Jackson, Stanley
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie
Jamieson, Henry T.
jazz: Birth of the Cool (album); Father and Son (2008); Fish Spoilage Control (1956); as hallmark; In the Labyrinth (1967); Ottawa Suite (1996); Police (1958); Rathburn knowledge of; The Ride (1963); The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); The Safety Supervisor (1951); Short and Suite (1959); The Structure of Unions (1955); Thunder in the East (1950)
Jennings, Humphrey
Jew’s harp: and Albrechtsberger; City of Gold (1957); and Crane; history of; International Jew’s Harp Congress; Junction (1983); The Metamorphic Ten (1971); New England Holidays Symphony (Ives); Ode to Eulenstein (1984); overview; Rathburn collection; The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); Teeth Are to Keep (1949); Transitions (1986)
Joachim, Davis
Johann Mouse (film)
John Henry (Copland)
Johnny at the Fair (1947) (film)
Jonny spielt auf (Krenek)
Jordan Hall (Boston)
Juilliard School of Music
Jumbo (elephant)
Junction (1983)
“Just Wearyin’ for You”
Kallmann, Helmut
Karas, Anton
Kash, Eugene “Jack”: about; children’s concert series; The Magic of Music (1955–58) (TV series); as matchmaker; and the “Mighty Five”; Rathburn job offer
kazoos
Keaton, Buster
Keaton, Eleanor
Keith, Bill
Ken Burns effect
Kerner, Justinus
Kerr, Robert (Bob)
Khachaturian, Aram
King, Allan
King, Floyd
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
King George Public School
King of the Hill (1974) (film)
Kitten on the Keys (Confrey)
Kitzanuk, Andrew
Kleine Symphonie (Krenek)
Klimov, Elem
Knapik, Harold
Knight, Lovena May
Koenig, Wolf: City of Gold (1957); Corral (1954); Eldon Rathburn: They Shoot … He Scores (1995); and GCI; IMAX films; It’s a Crime (1957); and Kubrick; Police (1958); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); The Structure of Unions (1955); as Unit B inner circle; working with Rathburn
Koussevitsky, Serge
Kovalski, Max
Krenek, Ernst
Kroitor, Roman: Circus World (1974); City of Gold (1957); It’s a Crime (1957); In the Labyrinth (1967); Police (1958); tribute to Rathburn; as Unit B inner circle; Universe (1960); working with Rathburn
Kuinka, William
L.A. Philharmonic Young Artists’ Competition
Labyrinth (album) (Rathburn). See also In the Labyrinth
Lac-Mégantic, Quebec
Lacroix, Frédéric
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Shostakovich)
Lafortune, Marcel
Lampman, Archibald
Lancaster Kiwanis Steel Band
Landman, Beth
Landry, Ned
Lange, Arthur
Lansing, George
Last Buffalo, The (1990) (IMAX film)
Lauder, Henry
Lavoie, Mathieu
Le Caine, Hugh
Leacock, Stephen
Leben des Orest (Krenek)
LeBlanc, Joe
Leblanc, Romeo
Léger, Fernand
Lemelin, Stéphane
Lennon, John
Lerman, Jeannette
Lewis, Ben
Lewis, David
Library and Archives Canada
Ligeti, György
Light and Shadow (1993)
Lightfoot, Gordon
Lighthouse, The (Davies)
Lincoln the Great Commoner (Ives)
Listen to the Prairies (1945) (film)
Listening to Britain (film)
Liszt, Franz
Little Train of Caipira (Villa Lobos)
Liu Hao Xue
Lobrutto, Vincent
Locomotiva: An Imitative Fantasy Overture, La (Morales)
London Sinfonietta
Lontano (Ligeti)
Lord Tweedsmuir (John Buchan)
Los Angeles. See also Schoenberg, Arnold
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
lost films
lost musical works
Louisiana Story (film)
Loveland, Karen
Love Letters (film)
Low, Ben
Low, Colin: Circle of the Sun (1960); City of Gold (1957); Corral (1954); and Kubrick; In the Labyrinth (1967); Momentum (1992); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); Transitions (1986); tribute to Rathburn; as Unit B inner circle; Universe (1960); working with Rathburn
Low, Stephen: Beavers (1988); The Defender (1989); The Last Buffalo (1990) (IMAX film); Skyward (1985); Tiger Child (1970); Titanica (1991); and trains
Lubin, Barry
Lucas, George
Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Road to Green Gables (1975) (TV)
lumberjack camps
Lumberjacks, The (MacKay)
Lund, Niels
Lynch, Charles
Lynn, Vera
MacAusland, James
MacDougall, Joseph A.
MacDuff, James
MacKay, Donald
MacMillan, Ernest
MacRae, Donald
Madge, Geoffrey Douglas
Magic of Music, The (1955–58) (TV series)
Main Street Baptist Church (Saint John)
mambos
Man of Music (film)
Mandell, Steve
Manson, Eddie
Marchand, Baritone Charles
marches
Marchessault, Janine
Marion, Dave, Jr
Marion, Dave, Sr
Maritime Farmers’ Barn Dance (radio program)
Maritimes. See also New Brunswick; Saint John, New Brunswick
“Mars, the Bringer of War” (Holst)
Martin, George
Martin, Gordon
Mathieson, Muir
Matte, Adrian
Mayer, Louis B.
Mayo, Christopher
McCarthy, Joseph
McCartney-Filgate, Terence
McCausland, James
McClintock, Ellis
McGill Conservatory
McInnes, Graham
McLaren, Norman: and Blackburn; and electronic music; and jazz; on Junction (1983); Short and Suite (1959); and The Structure of Unions (1955); as Unit B inner circle
McLean, Eric
McLean, Ross
McLuhan, Marshall
McNabb, Ernest
McWilliams, Don
Meleager of Gadara
Méliès, Georges
“Melody in F”
Mendelssohn
Merritt, Judith
Messer, Don
Messiaen, Olivier
Metamorphic Ten, The (1971)
Metamorphic Ten, The (album) (Rathburn)
Meyer, Sol
MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
mickey mousing
micropolyphony
“Mighty Five,” The. See also Applebaum, Louis; Blackburn, Maurice; Fleming, Robert; Kash, Eugene “Jack”; Rathburn, Eldon Davis
Mighty Steam Calliope, The (1978) (film)
Milhaud, Darius
military music
Milk Maid Polka (1956)
minstrels
missing films
missing musical works
Mitchell, W.O.
modal music
modes of limited transposition
Molt, Theodor-Friedrich
Momentum (1992) (IMAX film)
Monk, Thelonious
Montreal Olympic Games (1976)
Morales, Melesio
Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra
Morgan, Adam
Morning on the Lièvre (1961) (film)
Morris, Joan (née Rathburn) (sister): baptism; birth of; bon voyage to Eldon; on Eldon’s boxing passion; on Eldon’s personality; as Eldon’s responsibility; on Eldon’s scholarship opportunity; Grainger Society concert; moving
Morris, John (brother-in-law)
Morris, Roberta (niece)
Morriss, Frank
Mostly Railroad Music (album) (Rathburn)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
“Mr. Churchill, Our Hats Are Off to You” (1941)
Mr Music of Saint John. See Holder, Bruce, Sr
Mrs Craft (piano teacher)
Müller, Leo
multimedia. See also In the Labyrinth
Multiscreen Corporation. See IMAX cinema
Munro, Elizabeth V.
Murphy, Dudley, music and mixes
Music for an Imaginary Film (Schoenberg)
musical games
Musical Group of Seven
musicality of trains
Mussorgsky, Modest
Mutual network
My Financial Career (1962) (film)
My Friends Call Me Tony (1975) (film in series)
My Name Is Susan Yee (1975) (film in series)
Myth (1996)
Namaro, Jimmy. See also Happy Gang, The
name dropping
narration: City of Gold (1957); Corral (1954); in IMAX films; Sky (1963); Universe (1960)
Narrative of a Five Years Expedition … (Stedman)
Naser, Ernst
National Arts Centre
National Film and Video Policy
National Film Board. See NFB
“National Film Board Stresses Original Scores” (article)
National Geographic Society
National Research Council of Canada
Naughton, Mike
Naylor, Bernard
Neagle, Anna
“Nearer My God to Thee”
Neilson, Julius “Duke”
Nesta Toumine’s Ottawa Classical Ballet Company
New Brunswick. See also Saint John, New Brunswick
New England Holidays Symphony (Ives)
New England Sportsmen’s Show
New Moon, The (Romberg and Hammerstein)
New for Now: An Adventure in Learning for Young Clarinetists (album)
New York City
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Newell, Jackie
Newlin, Dika
Newman, Sydney
newsreels. See also Canada Carries On
NFB (National Film Board of Canada): animation at, (see also various films); Begone Dull Care; Boogie Doodle; budget for Corral music; Buster Keaton Rides Again; Canada Carries On (CCO) (film series); Canada Vignettes (film series); as Canadian innovators; Candid Eye (film series); character of; Chester Beachell Studio; depth of contribution; Eldon Rathburn: They Shoot … He Scores (1995); End of the Line; end title scores; Every Child; fate of; feature films (see feature films); Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee; “Film Board sound”; The First Emperor of China (1989); Hollywood sound at; information vs art; John Street Studio; Labyrinth (1967) (album); the “Mighty Five”; opening title scores; and original scores; Rathburn early reaction to; Rathburn freedom at; Rathburn job offer; Rathburn years at; role in training; and stock music; “Struggle for a Border” (film series); Studio F; Unit B, (see also various films); Unit system; and Varèse. See also Rathburn film scores, NFB
Nickel Theatre (St John)
Night Mail (film)
Nimoy, Leonard
Nin, Anaïs
Niosi, Bert. See also Happy Gang, The
Niosi, Joe. See also Happy Gang, The
Nobody Waved Good-Bye (1964) (film)
Nocturnal (Varèse)
Nocturne (1953)
Nomadic Five, The (1974)
North, Alex
North of Superior (1971) (IMAX film)
Nose, The (Shostakovich)
nostalgia: City of Gold (1957); and pianola; The Railrodder (1965); and Rathburn’s style; The Ride (1963); of Saint John; Suite for Piano (2004); Train to Mariposa (1986)
Nouvelles aventures (Ligeti)
Nursery Rhymes (1943)
“O Sacred Head, Now Wounded”
O’Connor, Hugh
Ode to Eulenstein (1984)
Of Many People (1970) (film)
Of Mice and Men (film)
“Oh Gee, O Gosh, Oh Golly, I’m in Love”
O’Higgins, Pablo
Old Musician – Professor Wm. Bowden (Humphrey)
Oliver (cat)
One Man’s Documentary (McInnes and Walz)
O’Neil, Maunsell
O’Neill, Gilberte
O’Neill, James
O’Neill, Norman
Opus Clavicembalisticum (Sorabji)
orchestra compositions
orchestras for silent film
Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal
O’Reilly, Terry
organs: Rathburn liking; Rathburn performing; Rathburn studying. See also steam calliope
original scores
Ottawa International Chamber Music Society
Ottawa Philharmonic Orchestra
Ottawa String Quartet
Ottawa Suite (1996)
Ottawa Suite (2001)
Our Cultural Sovereignty: The Second Century of Canadian Broadcasting (report)
Our Town Is the World (1949) (film)
“Outlaw Broncho, The”
Ovchinnikov, Vladimir
Over the Pavements (Ives)
Overture Burlesca (1953)
Overture to a Hoss Opera (1952)
Owens, Don
Ozawa, Seiji
Pacific 231 (film)
Pacific 231 (Honegger)
paddle strokes
Palme d’Or
Parker, Gudrun
parody. See also irony; satire
Parsonage, Dianne
Partridge Island
Pastorella (1949)
Pathétique Symphony (Tchaikovsky)
“Patineurs, Les” (Waldteufel)
Payette-Leroux, Lise
Peace Tower Carillon
Peacock, Kenneth
Peaker, Charles
pedagogical pieces
Peer Gynt (Schnittke)
Pentland, Barbara
Pépin, Clermont
percussion
Percussion Concerto (Milhaud)
Percy Grainger Society. See also Grainger, Percy
“Perfect Day, A”
Perlmutter, Tom
Peter and the Wolf (Prokofiev)
Peterson, Oscar
pianists and silent films
Piano Concerto (Ligeti)
Piano Concerto (Ullman)
Piano Pieces (Schoenberg)
Piano Variations (1944)
pianola
pianos: boogie-woogie; in City of Gold (1957); as effeminate; in Father and Son (2008); first piano; and French embassy; honky-tonk; Rathburn composing on; in Short and Suite (1959); solo works; Universe (1960)
Pickford, Mary
Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky)
Pidgeon, Walter
Pierrot Lunaire (Kovalski)
Pierrot Lunaire (Schoenberg)
Pindal, Kaj
pitch-class set
Pitman, Walter
Planets, The (Holst)
Plötzlichkeit (Ferneyhough)
Plummer, Christopher
poetry
Polar Life (1967)
Police (1958) (film)
polkas
Polson, Arthur
polyphonic structures
Potterton, Gerald: Fish Spoilage Control (1956); It’s a Crime (1957); My Financial Career (1962); The Railrodder (1965); The Ride (1963)
Pratley, Gerald
Price, David
Prokofiev, Sergei
Province of Manitoba
“Purchase of Distribution Rights for Music in English Production Films” (memo)
Quebec cinema
Quilter, Roger
racism
radio: and Bruce Holder Orchestra; CFBO radio; CHSJ radio; Gilmour’s Albums (radio program); The Happy Gang (radio program); Hugh Trueman: The Old Bachelor (radio program); Maritime Farmers’ Barn Dance (radio program); Uncle Bill and His Junior Radio Stars (radio program). See also CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
ragtime
railroads. See Rathburn train music; train music, other; trains
Railrodder, The (1965) (film)
Rain, Douglas
Raksin, David
Rapoport, Paul
Rasky, Harry
Rathburn, Blanche (née Puddington) (mother): deafness of; early years; as Eldon’s responsibility; as encouraging; moving; and music; as protective; and Rathburn grocery business
Rathburn, Caleb Davis (father)
Rathburn, Eldon Davis: accompanying The General; ancestry; and Applebaum; as arranger; banjo obsession (see banjos); and Blanche’s deafness; broadcast of first composition; and Bruce Holder Orchestra; in Cairo; cameo appearances; as Canadian; caricatures; and Certificate of Merit; on children; and choral music; as companion to Margot; on composing for film; depth of NFB contribution; and directions from Unit B; with Don Messer and the New Brunswick Lumberjacks; early life; on experiments in Labyrinth; first film score; first lessons; first NFB film score; and Inez’s playing piano; Jew’s harp obsession (see Jew’s harp); limericks by; in Los Angeles; and Margot in 2006; marrying Margot; move to Ottawa; in Musical Group of Seven; on naturalness; as New Brunswicker; number of concerts written; number of scores annually; number of scores in ’50s and ’60s; number of scores written; number of years as NFB composer; as organist; personal qualities of; pushing boundaries; reaction to biography documentary; reaction to Bowden’s death; reaction to NFB early years; retiring from NFB; scholarship award; and sports; studying at McGill University; as teacher; train love (see Rathburn train music; trains); tribute to; trip to Europe; will of; and Wright (author); young artist competition award
Rathburn, Eldon Davis, photos of: ca. 1918; in 1940s; in 1950s; in 1967; in 1986; in 2000s
Rathburn, George (grandfather)
Rathburn, Inez (sister)
Rathburn, Joseph (ancestor)
Rathburn, Marguerite (Margot) (née Payette): about; as companion to Eldon; concern over Eldon; Czechoslovakia trip; and Eldon in 2006; and Eldon Rathburn Cinema; gifting Oliver to Eldon; Grainger Society concert; marrying Eldon; and religious views; will of
Rathburn, Robert
Rathburn family history
Rathburn film scores, NFB: The Back-Breaking Leaf (1959); Calliope (1980) (film); Canada at War (1962) (film series); Capital on the Ottawa (1968); A Capital Plan (1949); Charlie’s Day (1967); Children of Canada (1975) (film series); Children’s Concert (1949); A Christmas Fantasy (1963); Circle of the Sun (1960); City of Gold (1957); Cold Journey (1975); Corral (1954); The Defender (1989); Drylanders (1963); Enemy Aliens (1975); Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak (1963); Everybody’s Prejudiced (1961); Family Circle Suite (1951); Family Tree (1950); Fields of Sacrifice (1964); Fish Spoilage Control (1956); The Gentle Art of Film Projection (1950); The Good, Bright Days: 1919–1927 (1960); “Happy in Vienna” (1958) (song); The Hecklers (1975); Hungry Minds (1948); Icarus (1974); Indian Canoemen (1947); Inside the Atom (1948); It’s a Crime (1957); Johnny at the Fair (1947); King of the Hill (1974); In the Labyrinth (1967); Labyrinth (1967) (album); To the Ladies (1946); Listen to the Prairies (1945); The Mighty Steam Calliope (1976); Momentum (1992); Morning on the Lièvre (1961); My Financial Career (1962); My Friends Call Me Tony (1975) (film in series); My Name Is Susan Yee (1975) (film in series); Nobody Waved Good-Bye (1964); Our Town Is the World (1949); Police (1958); The Railrodder (1965); The Ride (1963); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); The Safety Supervisor (1951); Saint John River Valley (1949); Satellites of the Sun (1974); Short and Suite (1959); Sky (1963); The Structure of Unions (1955); Sunshine and Eclipse: 1927–1934 (1960); Teeth Are to Keep (1949); Test Tube (1958); Thunder in the East (1950); Twilight of an Era: 1934–1939 (1960); Universe (1960); Waiting for Caroline (1967); When All the People Play (1948); Who Has Seen the Wind (1977); Winter Carnival (1949)
Rathburn film scores, other: Beavers (1988); Circus World (1974); The First Emperor of China (1989); Fountains of the Sun (1969); It All Depends (1974); The Last Buffalo (1990); Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Road to Green Gables (1975) (TV); Of Many People (1970); Skyward (1985); Tiger Child (1970); Titanica (1991); Transitions (1986)
Rathburn grocery business
Rathburn musical style: Black and White (1960); Bout: In Three Rounds (1971); The Cats on Parliament Hill (2001); City of Gold (1957); compositional traps; Concertino for Banjo and String Quartet (1999); Corral (1954); The Defender (1989); Dorion Crossing (1987); experimentation; A Farewell to Lou (2000); Father and Son (2008); The First Emperor of China (1989); Fish Spoilage Control (1956); Five Short Pieces (1949); general; Green Shores of Fogo (2002); Harbour Nocturne (2001); Hungry Minds (1948); Images of Childhood (1950); Indian Canoemen (1947); The Iron Horses of Delson (1992); It’s a Crime (1957); In the Labyrinth (1967); To the Ladies (1946); Light and Shadow (1993); Of Many People (1970); The Metamorphic Ten (1971); Momentum (1992); “Mr. Churchill, Our Hats Are Off to You” (1941); The Nomadic Five (1974); Ottawa Suite (1996); Pastorella (1949); Police (1958); The Railrodder (1965); Reverie: After a Beethoven Sketch (1998); The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); Satellites of the Sun (1974); Schoenberg versus Gershwin: A Tennis Match (1991); Short and Suite/The Structure of Unions; Sky (1963); The Structure of Unions (1955); Subway Thoughts (1993); Suite for Piano (2004); Summer Nocturne (2001); Teeth Are to Keep (1949); Test Tube (1958); Three Ironies (1975); Transitions (1986); Universe (1960); Who Has Seen the Wind (1977)
Rathburn musical training: with Don Messer and the New Brunswick Lumberjacks; with early teachers; at McGill University; at NFB; as preoccupation; at Royal College of Organists; with Schoenberg; at Toronto Conservatory of Music; with Willan; with William Davis
Rathburn train music: Dorion Crossing (1987); The Iron Horses of Delson (1992); Mostly Railroad Music (album); The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); Six Railroad Preludes for piano solo (1988); Subway Thoughts (1993); Thoreau’s Train (1988); Train to Mariposa (1986); Turbo (1978); Two Railoramas (1990). See also train music, other
Rathburn works, other: Andante (1938); Apparition (1990); Bicentennial Fanfare (1993); Black and White (1960); “Blue Cat”; Bout: In Three Rounds (1971); Canadian Brass Rag (1974); Cartoon No. 1 (1944); Cartoon No. 2 (1946); The Cats on Parliament Hill (2001); “A Child’s Christmas” (ca. 1943–44); City of Gold Suite (1967); Concertino for Banjo and String Quartet (1999); Conversation for Two Clarinets (1958); Diabolus in Musica (2007); Don El Preludes (mid-1950s); Dorion Crossing (1987); Elegy (1995); A Farewell to Lou (2000); Father and Son (2008); Five Short Pieces (1949); Gray City (1960); Green Shores of Fogo (2002); Harbour Nocturne (2001); A Holiday in the Country (1946); Images of Childhood (1950); Intermezzo (1933); The Iron Horses of Delson (1992); Junction (1983); The Metamorphic Ten (1971); Mostly Railroad Music (album); “Mr. Churchill, Our Hats Are Off to You” (1941); Nocturne (1953); The Nomadic Five (1974); Nursery Rhymes (1943); Ode to Eulenstein (1984); Ottawa Suite (1996); Ottawa Suite (2001); Overture Burlesca (1953); Overture to a Hoss Opera (1952); Pastorella (1949); Piano Variations (1944); Reverie: After a Beethoven Sketch (1998); Rhythmette (1949); The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982); Romp (1998); Scherzo Diabolique (1996); Scherzo Humouresque (1939); Schoenberg versus Gershwin: A Tennis Match (1991); Scottish Melody (1933); “A Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon” (1939); Silhouette (1938); Six Railroad Preludes for piano solo (1988); Sonatinette (1940); “Song of Hunger” (1950); Songs of the Seasons (2003); “Spring” (1939); Steam Music (see Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad, The); Steelhenge (1974); Subway Thoughts (1993); Suite for Piano (2004); Summer Nocturne (2001); Symphonette (1944); Thoreau’s Train (1988); Three Blind Mice (1944); Three Calliope Pieces (1994); Three Ironies (1975); Train to Mariposa (1986); Trip around the World (1947); “Twilight” (1939); Two Moods (2002); Two Pieces for Celesta (or Carillon) and String Quartet (2001); Two Railoramas (1990); The Underground Railroad (2001); Variations and Fugue on Alouette (1953)
Rattle, Simon. See also Grainger, Percy
Ravel, Maurice
Ray, Man, reading music
Reed, Carol
Reiniger, Lotte
Reisebuch aus den osterreichischen Alpen (Krenek)
religion
Requiem (Schnittke)
Reverie: After a Beethoven Sketch (1998)
Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin)
Rhapsody on Rails (album)
Rhythmette (1949)
Ridder, Allard de
Ride, The (1963) (film)
Rideout, Patricia
Ridout, Godfrey
Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad, The (1982)
riverboats
Roberge, Guy
Robinson, Howard
“Rockingham”
Rodby, John
Rodeo (Copland)
Roderman, Ted
Rogers, Allyson
Rogers, Tim
Rollinson, Eric
Roman, Kroitor
Romance of Improvisation in Canada, The (album)
Romance of Transportation in Canada, The (1952) (film)
Romberg, Sigmund
Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev)
Romp (1998)
Rosenberg, Neil
Ross, Frederick J.
Rouch, Jean
Roy, Gabrielle
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)
Royal College of Organists
Royal Conservatory of Music
Rubinstein, Arthur
sacre du printemps, Le (Stravinsky)
Safety Supervisor, The (1951) (film)
Saïd, Edward
Saint John, New Brunswick: banjo playing in; Bowden’s address in; composing for school in; Harbour Nocturne (2001); Lancaster Kiwanis Steel Band; Mayer in; Pidgeon in; Rathburn choosing to live in; Rathburn early life; Rathburn grocery business; Rathburn meeting Grainger; Rathburn receiving award; Rathburn returning from Toronto; reaction to Rathburn’s prize; and trains
Saint John High School
Saint John River Valley (1949) (film)
Saint John Stone Church
Saint John String Quartet
Saint John Symphony Orchestra (sjso)
Saint John Vocational School
sampling
Santa Fé Timetable (Krenek)
satire. See also irony; parody
saxophones
Scarlatti, Domenico
Schafer, R. Murray
Schell, Michael
Scherzo Diabolique (1996)
Scherzo Humouresque (1939)
Schnittke, Alfred
Schoenberg, Arnold: and airplanes; with children; dedication to; endorsing Rathburn; as film composer; filmed by Gershwin; and flexatones; Gershwin portrait of; and Hungry Minds (1948); “I Feel the Air of Another Planet…” (symposium); and Ives; meeting Rathburn; meeting Stravinsky; memory of; as panel adjudicator; Rathburn defending
Schoenberg, Gertrude
Schoenberg children
Schoenberg Remembered (Newlin)
Schoenberg versus Gershwin: A Tennis Match (1991)
Schoenberg-Nono, Nuria
“School Days” (vaudeville sketch)
Schumann, Robert
Scorsese, Martin
Scott, Cyril
Scott, Duncan Campbell
Scottish Melody (1933)
Scowcroft, Philip L.
Second Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt)
Second World War
“Serenade” (Haydn)
Serenata (Tosell)
Seville World’s Fair (Expo 92)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (album)
Shaindlin, Jack
shakuhachi flute
“Shall We Gather at the River”
Sharpe, Cecil
Shaw, William
“Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon, A” (1939)
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Short and Suite (1959) (film)
Shostakovich, Dmitri
silent films
Silhouette (1938)
“Sinfonia Vapor” (Morales)
Singing Lumberjack, the
Siskel and Ebert
Six Railroad Preludes for piano solo (1988)
Sixth Symphony (Tchaikovsky)
Sixth Symphony (Throne)
sketches
Sky (1963) (film)
Skyward (1985) (IMAX film)
slapstick
Slater, Gordon
slavery. See also Black Loyalists
Sleep, My Love (film)
Smith, Donald
Smith, F. Percy
Smith, Leo
Smithsonian Institute
Snider, Lou
Snuffy the Cabman
Society of Film Makers
Socrates
Sonatinette (1940)
“Song of Hunger” (1950)
Songs of the Seasons (2003)
Sorabji, Kaikhosru Shapurji
sound editors
Sousa, John Phillip
South Pacific (Broadway show)
space
Spencer, Gordon
Spotton, John
“Spring” (1939)
Stanton, Jeffrey
Starkenberg, Håkan
“Star-Spangled Banner, The”
Star Wars (film)
steam calliope
Steam Music (Rathburn). See Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad, The
Stedman, John Gabriel
Steelhenge (1974)
Stein, Leonard
Steinbeck, John
Steiner, Max, stereotypes
stock music: and budget cuts; and composing original music; constructing Overture Burlesca; definition of; in feature films; Grierson’s views; and Rathburn’s rookie mistake; Test Tube (1958)
Stoddard, Joshua C.
Stoney, George
“Stout-Hearted Men”
Strauss, Johann
Strauss, Richard
Stravinsky, Igor
“Strawberry Roan, The”
Streetcar Named Desire, A (film)
String Quintet in E Major (Boccherini)
string sections
Structure of Unions, The (1955)
Struggle for a Border (film series)
Studies in Twentieth Century Idioms series
Studio F
Subway Thoughts (1993)
Suite for Piano (2004)
Suite for Piano (Schoenberg)
Summer Nocturne (2001)
Sunshine and Eclipse: 1927–1934 (1960) (film)
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town (Leacock)
Superman
Surprise Symphony (Haydn)
Sutherland, Donald
Sweetman, Leroy, swing
Symphonette (1944)
Symphony No. 10 (Brian)
synthesizers
tangos
Tansman, Alexandre
Taxi Driver (film)
Taylor, George T.
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
Teeth Are to Keep (1949) (film)
Test Tube (1958)
texture
“There’ll Always Be an England”
Third Man, The (film)
Third New Brunswick Anti-Aircraft Regimental Band
Third Symphony (Ives)
Thomson, Virgil
Thoreau, Henry David
Thoreau’s Train (1988)
Thorne, Francis
“Thoughts on My Craft” (article) (Rathburn)
Three Blind Mice (1944)
Three Calliope Pieces (1994)
Three Ironies (1975)
Three Piano Pieces (Schoenberg)
3D films
“Thresherman’s Ball, The”
Thunder in the East (1950) (film)
Tibbetts, John
Tiddles of Paddington (cat)
Tiger Child (1970) (IMAX film)
time-lapse photography
timing
“Tin Pan Alley”
Titanica (1991) (IMAX film)
To a Wandering Cloud (1938)
To the Ladies (1946) (film)
Toronto
Toronto Conservatory of Music
Toronto School
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Torre, Rey de la (José)
Tosell, Enrico
train bleu, Le (Milhaud)
Train Music (1981) (Grainger and Rathburn)
Train Music (Grainger)
train music, other. See also Rathburn train music
Train to Mariposa (1986)
trains: accidents; at Clapham Junction; Great Western engine #3704; and Jumbo; letters to presses about; Merchants Limited; musicality of; quarry trains in Wales; Rathburn fixation; and Saint John, New Brunswick; and Stephen Low; and Thoreau. See also Rathburn train music
Transfigured Night (Schoenberg)
Transitions (1986) (IMAX film)
Trans-Lux theatre chain
Traveller’s Song (Glinka)
Trip around the World (1947)
Trueman, Hugh
Trump Trope (Schell)
trumpets
tubas
Turbo (1978)
twelve-tone system
“Twilight” (1939)
Twilight of an Era: 1934–1939 (1960) (film)
Two Moods (2002)
Two Pieces for Celesta (or Carillon) and String Quartet (2001)
Two Railoramas (1990)
2001: A Space Odyssey (film)
Ullman, Victor
Unanswered Question, The (Ives)
Uncle Bill and His Junior Radio Stars (radio program)
Under Fiesta Stars (film)
Underground Railroad, The (2001)
underwater cinematography
UNESCO
Unit B. See also NFB (National Film Board of Canada); various films
United Nations
United Productions of America studios (UPA)
Universe (1960) (film)
University of Ottawa
University of Southern California
unorthodox instrumentation: City of Gold (1957); The Gentle Art of Film Projection (1950); as hallmark; In the Labyrinth (1967); Opus Clavicembalisticum (Sorabji); Ottawa Suite (1996); The Railrodder (1965); Rathburn collection; The Rise and Fall of the Steam Railroad (1982). See also banjos; Jew’s harp
UPA (United Productions of America)
upright bass
urbanism
valse, La (Ravel)
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra
Varèse, Edgard
Variations and Fugue on Alouette (1953)
Variations for Orchestra (Krenek)
vaudeville
Vaughan Williams, Ralph
Venice Mostra Internazionale del Cinema
Vérendrye, Juliette Gauthier de la
Verrall, Robert: The Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952); The Structure of Unions (1955); working with Rathburn
Vertigo (film)
Vierundzwanzigsteljahrsschrift der Internationalen … (VIM) (periodical)
Villa Lobos, Heitor
VIM (periodical)
Viola Concerto (Schnittke)
Violin Concerto in E Minor (Mendelssohn)
“Visit with Charles Ives, A” (essay) (Rathburn)
vocal works
voice-over commentary. See narration
Voland, John
Von Heute auf Morgen (Krenek)
Waiting for Caroline (1967) (film)
Walden (Thoreau)
Waldteufel, Émile
Wallenstein, Alfred
Walper, Wallie
Walsh, Michael
Walt Disney Productions
“Waltz of the Flowers”
waltzes
Water Music (Handel)
Webber, Andrew Lloyd
Webern, Anton
Weill, Kurt
Weintraub, William
Weinzweig, John
Weissberg, Eric
Wellington, Don
When All the People Play (1948) (film)
Where Nests the Water Hen (Roy)
Whetsel, Frank
Whistling Banjoman
Whiteside, Dale
Who Has Seen the Wind (1977) (film)
Wilcox, Verdun (“Speedy”)
Wild, Eric
Wilkinson, Scott
Willan, Healey: and folk music; letter of reference; Man of Music (film); teaching Peacock; teaching Rathburn
Williams, John
Wilson, Stan
Winter Carnival (1949) (film)
Winters, Robert
Wolters-Fredlund
woodwind sections
Wright, Basil
Wright, James
Wright, John
Wright-Sedam, Jeffrey
“Writing for Movies” (article) (Rathburn)
Wurlitzer organs
Wurlitzer Pianos
“Yankee Doodle”
Yorkton Film Festival
Zeitoper Neues vom Tage (Hindemith)
Zhao Jiping
zithers