The collection consists of records from the Ukrainian Music Association of Alberta. It contains various correspondence such as letters written by the UMAA from the years 1972 to 1984, letters written to the UMAA by various organizations and people such as the Alberta Culture Youth & Recreation, the Shevchenko Scientific Society, Yurii Kowalsky, Neonilla Dmytruk and others. Also contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the UMAA such as clipping about musical events: the Women's Singing Ensemble "Merezhi", the Dnipro Choir in Edmonton, news clippings about the Ukrainian-Canadian composer Yurii Fiyala, and more. Also contains financial records from the UMAA, and announcements to musical shows.
UntitledTypewritten report written by the president Neonilla Dmytruk for the period of time April 28/74 - April 14/75. Includes information about the UMAA's involvement's during this time.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA. Letters are numbered 33 to 74. Some letters have multiple pages written on them.
Contains typewritten invitations, a promotion of Ukrainian Encyclopedias, originals, and copies.
General letters, typewritten, contain meetings and announcements from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress.
Card from Yurii Kowalsky (1974)
Card from Neonilla Dmytruk (1985)
Contains newspaper clippings about the Dnipro Choir in Edmonton, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's production of a Ukrainian musical program, Dr P. Matzenko, the Women's Singing Ensemble "Merezhi" in Edmonton, Michaijlo Minski, V. Stephanyk, R. Rudinskij, R. Ruslak, J. Osinchiuk, S. Hylak-Artemovskij, Bortnyanskij, R. Borys, V. Barvinskij, and various Ukrainian musical events in Edmonton.
Original newspaper clippings about various Ukrainian people involved in the musical community: V. Stephanyk, R. Rudinskij, R. Ruslak, J. Osinchuik, S. Hylak-Artemovskij, Bortnyanskij, R. Borys, V. Barvinskij.
Includes miscellaneous documents from the UMAA such as the plans, program and schedule of the 6th Choral Seminar of Canadian and American Conductors, information about the Ukrainian singer Evhenia Mirochnyenko, planning information on a concert celebrating Cyril Stetzka, handwritten notes by Neonilla Dmytruk, a newsletter by the name of "Resonance", various musical production programs, financial information, posters, an announcement for the Ukrainian News announcing a course offered by the UMAA, and a list of Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Edmonton.
Contains one UMAA concert poster (October 30th, 1988), the musical program for the show in honour of the Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko (December 5th, 1976), and the musical program for the 1977 Christmas concert (January 30th, 1977).
Typewritten announcement for the Ukrainian News announcing a course offered by the UMAA.
Contains general information about the UMAA such as by-laws of the UMAA written by the City of Edmonton, 2 reports by the president Neonilla Dmytruk, handwritten notes by Neonilla Dmytruk, a list of members from 1982, and 3 meeting minutes reports from 1972 to 1982.
Typewritten report from the president Neonilla Dmytruk dated: 1984. Reports of the establishment of the UMAA in 1972, and its involvement's since that time. Includes information about: members, interests, concerts, projects.
Files 9-21 contain letters written by the UMAA (1973-1984). Files 22- 31 contain letters written to UMAA by various people and organizations. Includes business letters from the Alberta Culture & Youth Recreation, the Shevchenko Scientific Society, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (KYK), the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Music Foundation, "Obyednannya Zhinok LVY ta Oseredok SUM v Edmontoni", "DNIPRO", "Hor Ukrainskoyi Pravoslavnoyi Hromady", the Department of Music at the University of Alberta, Heritage Savings & Trust Co., St. John's Fraternal Society, Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, and the University of Alberta. Includes personal letters from Pavlo Matzenko, Vera Vasyl Kuida, Genya Savka, Z. Lawryshyn, Yurii Fiala, Volodymyr Kolesnyk, as well as thank you cards from Yurii Kowalsky and Neonilla Dmytruk.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 76-124. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 125-156. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 248-257. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 258-271.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 268-285, and a small scrap piece of paper with the address of the St John's Fraternal Society (handwritten). Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.