Twig Tape

Twig Tape

The "Twig Tape" is a compilation album of original music, created by the students of University of Toronto Schools in annual volumes since 1986. Usually, contributions from both alumni and current students are presented side-by-side in order to ensure a broad range of professional and amateur compositions. This frequently juxtaposes accomplished musicianship with budding creativity in an eclectic diversity of genres, including jazz, rock, electronic, and chamber music. "Twig Tape" volumes are generally released to coincide with the Schools' "Art and Music Night" in late May every year.

Origins

John Fautley, long-time music teacher and former UTS Assistant Principal, is credited with championing the idea of a "musical yearbook" at the Schools. In the academic year of 1985-86, he assigned the task of writing a pop song to his music students and, at the time, someone suggested recording the results for posterity. By the end of that year, their idea had snowballed into a 90-minute compilation of brand-new songs, which was duplicated and sold as a memento of the students' achievements — much like UTS' yearbook, the "Twig".

The first ever double-disc "Twig Tape" was released in 2002, containing a "Student LP" on the first CD and an "Alumni EP" on the second CD. Following that release, the division was abandoned — subsequent volumes returned to a mixed tracklisting.

Name

UTS' motto is "velut arbor ita ramus", which translates roughly from Latin: "as the tree grows, so does the twig". This reflects the institution's traditional association with the University of Toronto, since its Latin motto, "velut arbo ævo", translates as "it grows like a tree with the passage of time". [http://www.uts.utoronto.ca/about_uts/history.html] Accordingly, the Schools' annual yearbook was christened the "Twig", and the "Twig Tape" followed suit (although the two entities are now entirely separated, except by title).

The word "Tape" is derived from the compilation's genesis on audio tape, which was the preferred medium of delivery for the first decade of its existence. The "Twig Disc" was released in 1996, with an aim to compile the best tracks from the original ten volumes (see [http://www.freedb.org/freedb_search_fmt.php?cat=misc&id=1010a114 tracklisting] ), and in 1998 the annual compilation was first released on CD. Despite this change, the original name has been preserved for the sake of tradition, although the uninitiated may sometimes refer to it as the "Twig CD" in error. Such obscure traditions of language use are basically the same motivations which dictate that the word "Schools" in UTS' name should retain its grammatical status as a singular noun.

The art design used on the In 2005 cover was an extended visual pun on the name "Twig Tape" — photography of an actual twig covered in masking tape.

Process

As with many extracurricular activities in the UTS community, the "Twig Tape" is organized and operated largely without guidance from teachers. UTS students are notorious for achieving technical and artistic wonders with extremely limited access to equipment and almost no teacher supervision (one example being [http://anarch.ie.utoronto.ca/people/tsangc/video-amnight99-index.html the groundbreaking 1999 webcast of "Art & Music Night"] ); the "Twig Tape" reinforces this tradition.

John Fautley produced the first volume using a TASCAM 4-track tape recorder, but soon the students took on the entire project themselves. With each passing year, equipment and techniques improved as the student producers graduated and passed on what they had learned to their successors. One constant has remained: all performance, recording, mixing, mastering, design and distribution have remained "in-house" where possible and left to the discretion of student volunteers.

Unlike other high school music yearbooks, the "Twig Tape" is not an outlet for so-called "band geeks" to show off their performances of other peoples' songs, but a showcase for the broad range of musical talents in the entire school community. Alumni submissions are now accepted via the internet from all parts of the world, and copies of the "Twig Tape" have been spotted in the collections of prominent UTS graduates and other interested parties in the global community.

The "Twig Tape" is now encouraged and perpetuated by UTS' current Music Director, Judy Kay, and all proceeds from its sales are donated to the UTS music department. In the 2006-2007 school year, students created a "Twig Tape" website known as " [http://utunes.utschools.ca uTunes] ."

References

* [http://www.uts.utoronto.ca/alumni/UTS-Alumni-Magazine-Fall-2005.pdf UTS Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2005]
* [http://www.uts.utoronto.ca/alumni/UTS-Alumni-Magazine-Fall-2006.pdf UTS Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2006]

External links

* [http://utunes.utschools.ca Twig Tape's uTunes]


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