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Ascend

Item is a copy of "Ascend," the first CD released by the Whistler Singers. It contains 19 tracks sung by the 45-person choir, consisting of sopranos, altos, and baritones/basses. The musical director was Glen Irvine and the assistant director was Jeff Maskell. Ali Milner was a guest soloist, Colleen Koop was the pianist, Don Harder was the recording engineer, Glen Irvine designed the insert, and Leanna Rathkelly was in charge of photography. The recording was done in April 2003 at Millennium Place, and is dedicated to Beth Pipe.

A track listing for the CD is given on the back of the case. The insert also contains a track listing, as well as a photograph of the choir, a list of choir members and others involved with the production, a poem, and a foreword by Glen Irvine.

Track listing:

  • 01) Ching-A-Ring-Chaw
  • 02) Gloria from Mariazellermesse
  • 03) Kyrie
  • 04) The Old Carrion Crow
  • 05) Einini
  • 06) The Scout
  • 07) Hush! Somebody's Callin' My Name
  • 08) Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
  • 09) Moon at the Ruined Castle (Kojo No Tsuki)
  • 10) Arirang
  • 11) Now Is The Month Of Maying
  • 12) Mon Coeur Se Recommande a Vous
  • 13) Sing We And Chant It
  • 14) Little Jesus
  • 15) Song For The Mira
  • 16) Dry Your Tears, Afrika
  • 17) Nelly Bly
  • 18) Ascend
  • 19) Three Hungarian Folk Songs

Whistler Singers

Be Loud, Act Out, Get Messy - Fall for Arts

Booklet published by Arts Whistler for their Fall 2016 program titled 'Fall for Arts'. The booklet lists arts and culture related events happening in Whistler and the surrounding area during the Fall season.

Nature and Whistler Pamphlets Collected by Don MacLaurin

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-042-001
  • File
  • 1960 - 2010
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

Pamphlets collected by Don MacLaurin during his lifetime. File includes pamphlets concerning nature, as well as pamphlets specific to Whistler.

Details of each item:
001: Pamphlet titled "Vancouver/Garibaldi" involving the site proposed for the 1976 Olympic Winter Games bid. The text in the pamphlet is written in multiple languages.
002: Map titled "Village & Valley Map & Service Directory" for Whistler from August 2001.
003: Pamphlet titled "Our Whistler: Honouring Our History 25 years" by the Whistler Arts Council from October, 2007.
004: Pamphlet titled "Wild Flowers of British Columbia" presented by Home Oil Distributors Ltd.
005: Pamphlet titled "Whistler Birds 2005" published by Whistler Naturalists Society.
006: Pamphlet titled "Garibaldi's Whistler Mountain British Columbia, Canada". Pamphlet includes an insert with rates for the 1966/1967 ski season.
007: Pamphlet titled "Nature Tours Whistler Eco-Tours" with rates for various tours offered.