Included in the file are notes written about this music by Kenneth Elliott.
Score is inscribed to Peggie Sampson.
File consists of a programme, notes, and draft copies of this paper prepared by Peggie Sampson.
File includes photographs depicted are York University chancellor Larry Clarke and York University president and vice-chancellor Harry Arthurs.
File includes photographs of Christine Mather, Victor Martens, Joyce Redekop-Penner, Harold Vogt, Paul Palmer, and Phyllis Thomson. Also included are photocopies of some photographs with descriptive captions.
File consists of photographs of Peggie Sampson with family, friends and fellow musicians, including HRH Prince Charles, Ida Sampson, Juliette del Junco, Bruce Greenwood, Boyd McDonald, Ruth Waddell, Joan Dickson, Hans-Martin Linde, Gunther Hellwig, Donald Francis Tovey, Nadia Boulanger, Sonia Eckhardt-Gramatte, Kathleen Ferrier and Christine Mather. Also included are photocopies of most photographs and descriptive captions.
Item is a photograph of Rudolf Komorous, Bernard Naylor and Murray Adaskin taken outdoors at the University of Victoria.
Item is a photograph of Gustav Holst having breakfast in the Sampson home in Edinburgh.
Item is a photograph of Darius Milhaud seated in a wheelchair, holding a congratulatory telegram sent from Saskatoon.
Included are notices for Manitoba University Consort performances in 1968.
Fonds consists of personal diaries, teaching notes and writing, performance and family memorabilia, diplomas, correspondence, sheet music, photographs and audio recordings pertaining to the personal life and professional career of Peggie Sampson, including her early activities as a music student, her work as a professor of music, and her performances on the cello and viola da gamba. These records also document her associations with early teachers Guilhermina Suggia, Donald Francis Tovey, Nadia Boulanger and Pablo Casals, as well as her work with the Manitoba University Consort during the 1960s and the Quatre en Concert in the 1970s. The personal diaries in the fonds span Sampson's time in Edinburgh and London during World War II to her immigration to Canada in 1951 to teach at the University of Manitoba and her employment at York University from 1970 to 1977.
Sampson, Peggie, 1912-2004File consists of reviews of the Manitoba University Consort and a newspaper clipping regarding a recital of the Corydon String Trio including a photograph of Peggie Sampson, Lea Foli, Gerald Stanick and Mario Bernardi.
Letters sent to Ida Sampson and Peggie Sampson.
File predominantly consists of letters from Gunther Helwig, violin- and gamba-maker, as well as some letters from other instrument makers and a 1998 note written by Sampson.
Item is accompanied by a related newspaper clipping.
File includes a photograph of Peggie Sampson and likely one of her siblings sword-fighting in costume in a yard, mounted on paper frame with title "Vendetta".