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Tape #36

Side 1 : CBC Radio,"Morningside" - Peter Gzowski in conversation with Dorothy Livesay, Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, March 16, 1983, Regina Radio Studio, April 19, 1983, -Lorna Crozier reviews Dorothy Livesay's Phases of Love and Margaret Atwood's Murder in the Dark, Finale of Beethoven's7th Symphony, Last part is blank; Side 2 : Blank

Tape #37

Side 1 : Scattered and unconnected, Mostly blank; Side 2 : Begins with brief comments on Vancouver as a choral city by John Washburne(?), Conductor of the Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, Season 1980/81, Dorothy Livesay and her sister Sophie Livesay Stewart talk about their shared Winnipeg childhood, n.d.

Tape #38

Side 1 : Dorothy Livesay interviews Mildred Osterhout Fahrini; Side 2 : CBC Radio,"Morningside", - Program on George Falady, Hungarian Poet, Dorothy Livesay answers questions for Room of One's Own

Tape #39

Side 1 : Dorothy Livesay - Interviews Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid, pseudonym); Side 2 : Blank

Tape #41

Side 1 : Ernest Manera--Music - "Bartok and the Geranium", Last part is blank; Side 2 : Blank

Tape #43

Sides 1 & 2 : Conclusion of a two-day seminar on Manitoba literature (with a focus on ethnic literature). Participants include Dorothy Livesay, David Arnason, Al Reimer, Mrs. Peters, and Dr. Pauls. The discussion is chaired by Dr. Saunders.

Dorothy Livesay fonds

The collection consists sound recordings mainly of interviews, poetry readings, memoirs, music, and recordings of CBC and BBC radio programs.

Livesay, Dorothy

Reel #1 - Dorothy Livesay

Side 1 : About her N. Rhodesia assignment; Poetry reading, IPS: 7 1/2 ends 3 3/4; Side 2: Interviews teachers in N. Rhodesia about system of education, IPS: 3 3/4

Reel #3

Side 1 : Conversations with Jean and Alan Crawley, Michael Crawley, and Dorothy Livesay. Followed by Dorothy Livesay reading from Call My People Home, 1964, Alan Crawley and Dorothy Livesay: About recent Canadian literature, 1965; IPS: 7 1/2; Side 2 : Blank

Cassette Tapes

The collection consists of sound recordings mainly of interviews, poetry readings, memoirs, music, and recordings of CBC and BBC radio programs.

Tape #26

Side 1 : Blank; Side 2 : Dorothy Livesay - Remarks about creativity, teaching poetry, etc., March 1979

Tape #34

Side 1 : CBC,"Hornby Collection," "Voices of Women," Dorothy Livesay's suite, Dec. 4, 1982 - Betty Phyllips reading from New Poems, by Dorothy Livesay; Side 2 : BBC docudrama on birth and pre-birth. From the program, "The Spring of Memory" Dec. 8, 1982

Tape #35

Side 1 : CBC,"Disasters'., Radio Broadcast "2 New Hours" with host Warren Davis. Presented at Bloor Street United Church, Toronto, Ont., April 1983 - Program on Renga, traditional Japanese chain music with the collaboration of more than 100 poets and musicians; Side 2 : Dorothy Livesay (At Massey College, Toronto) Jan. 9, 1983, - Recording of memoirs

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