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CBC Wednesday night : The organ with the redwood pipes

SUMMARY: The story of the first pipe organ in British Columbia -- an ancient Seeley organ, whose original parts were brought around the Horn to the colony of Vancouver Island in 1861. The program also includes; a young English organ-builder's impressions of early Victoria. From 1912 to 1953, the instrument was housed at St. Mark's Anglican Church in Saanich. The organ's story is dramatized by actors, and Win Renworth performs appropriate music on the organ, which was built by her great-grandfather, William Seeley. The program was first broadcast in September 1953.

CBC week in Victoria : Heather Thomson and etc.

SUMMARY: This episode was recorded during CBC Week In Victoria, October 26,1982, at St. John the Divine Church. The performers are Heather Thomson, soprano, Louis Ranger, trumpet, and Edward Norman, organ. Th;e program includes pieces by Torelli, Frescobaldi, Scarlatti, Robinson, Handel, Sterndale-Bennett, Costa, Leighton, Bloch and Defaye.;

Edward Norman

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Edward Norman on the organ of Ryerson United Church, Vancouver, playing selections from Purcell, J.S.Bach and Simon Preston.;

Edward Norman [and] Thomas Parriott

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Edward Norman with trumpeter Thomas Parriott, recorded at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver on April 10, 1984. They play selections by Leighton, Fasch, Baker, Defaye a;nd Vivaldi.;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Hugh McLean, recorded February 24, 1984 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing selections by Messiaen, C.P.E. Bach and Boellman.;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Hugh McLean, recorded February 24, 1984 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing selections by Sowerby, Krebs and Widor.;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Hugh McLean -- recorded January 11th, 1983 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver -- playing J.S. Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D minor" and Whitlock's "Fanta;sie Chorale No. 1 in D flat".;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Hugh McLean, recorded June 30, 1982 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing Ibert's "Two Pieces For Organ" and Reger's "Fantasia, Opus 52/3".;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode, recorded January 21, 1985, features organist Hugh McLean on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing "First Sonata for Organ" by Mendelssohn and "Theme and Three Variatio;ns" by Rinck.;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode, recorded on January 21 or {25?], 1985, features organist Hugh McLean on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing selections by Bancroft, Harris and Whitlock.;

Hugh McLean

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Hugh McLean -- recorded January 11th, 1983 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver -- playing selections by Mendelssohn ("Postlude In D"), Franck ("Fantaisie ;in C, Opus 16") and Daveluy ("Three Choral Preludes").;

Hugh McLean [and] Roger Cole

SUMMARY: This episode, recorded on June 30, 1982, features oboist Roger Cole and organist Hugh McLean (on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver), playing selections by Krebs, Gerber and Holman.;

Interviews with Agnes Cranmer, Emma Kenmuir and Lucy Brown

CALL NUMBER: T4270:0001 RECORDED: Alert Bay (B.C.), 1976-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Oral history interview with Agnes Cranmer, wife of Alert Bay chief Dan Cranmer, about the early years of Alert Bay and Kwakiutl customs (masks, potlatch, etc.). TRACK 2: Emma Kenmuir plays the organ in Christ Church Anglican Church at Alert Bay. After the music, she talks with Margaret Ruston about flower arrangements for the altar.

CALL NUMBER: T4270:0002 RECORDED: Alert Bay (B.C.), 1976-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1 & 2: Lucy Brown, daughter of Village Island chief, talks about the early days of Alert Bay, Kwakiutl customes, etc. Emma Kenmuir talks about her father, Steven Cook, who grew up in Nootka and ;later owned a store in Alert Bay.;

Nicholas Kynaston

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Nicholas Kynaston playing selections by Bruhns, Bach and Mozart. Recorded April 24, 1974 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver.;

Organists in recital

SUMMARY: This program, "Organists In Recital", features various musical selections played by Patrick Wedd at Ryerson United Church, Vancouver, for the CBC Vancouver Radio Festival of Music.;

Patrick Wedd

SUMMARY: This episode was recorded at the UBC Recital Hall on October 26, 1984. This faculty recital featured Patrick Wedd on organ, playing Canadian composer Bruce Mather's "6 etudes pour l'orgue" (in its pre;miere performance); Luciano Berio's "Fa-Si"; and William Bolcom's "Three Gospel Preludes".;

Patrick Wedd [and] Barbara Kallaur

SUMMARY: This episode features Patrick Wedd on organ and Barbara Kallaur on flute and baroque flute. They were recorded on May 5th, 1983 at Ryerson United Church, playing Kidd's "Penultimatum" and Hayes' "Dial;ogues".;

Patrick Wedd at the Orpheum Theatre organ

SUMMARY: This program was recorded at Vancouver's Orpheum Theatre on March 31, 1982. The pieces heard include: "El Capitan March", "Coronation March", "To A Wild Rose", "In A Persian Market", "Finlandia", "Non;e But the Lonely Heart", "The Swan", "Ritual Fire Dance" and "Washington Post March".;

Paul Mitchell, organ

SUMMARY: This episode features organist Paul Mitchell, recorded on January 17, 1984 on the organ at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver, playing selections by Clerambault, Lubeck, and J.S. Bach.;

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