Church music--British Columbia

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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.;

Prayers and hymns in Okanagan and Chinook

CALL NUMBER: T2140:0001 track 1 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1966-05-09 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Father T.R. Cullinan, O.M.I., sings two hymns in the Okanagan language, followed by the French hymn "Behold the Lamb of God"; "Goodnight Mary" in Okanagan; and recites the prayer "Hail Mary"; and the Catechism in Okanagan. Two hymns in the Chinook jargon are sung: "St. Joseph" and "To Our Blessed Lord". Father Cullinan discusses the Chinook jargon and translations used by the clergy.

CALL NUMBER: T2140:0001 track 2 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1961-08-17 SUMMARY: TRACK 2: An unidentified announcer states that Margaret Holding was recorded at Spectacle Lake, Loomis Road, on August 17, 1961. The following prayers and hymns are recited or sung in the Okanagan language: "The Lord's Prayer", "Hail Mary", "Glory be to the Father", and several communion hymns. A Chinook hymn sung on Good Friday is heard; a hymn for the dead is sung in the Okanagan language, followed a hymn that follows the benediction. Two more prayers, the Ten Commandments, and other hymns are also included.

Songs and hymns, Penticton Indian Reserve

RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-] SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Songs and hymns recorded at the Penticton Indian reserve. Pieces include: a Chinook hymn for Lent; a Christmas hymn in Okanagan; and a communion hymn. Voices include: Nancy Paul, Louise Gabriel, Maggie Victor and Susan Kruger. [TRACK 2: blank.]

The Salvation Army hour

SUMMARY: Two songs: one by a male soloist (R. Rowett) with piano accompaniment, and one by choir with female lead and piano accompaniment.;

Two religious songs

SUMMARY: Songs performed by the Temple Quartette as part of an entertainment evening for patients of George Derby Hospital that was also broadcast over CKNW.;