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Pete White Fonds

  • CA ON00349 2017.020
  • collection
  • 1888 - 2022

This fonds has been arranged into five series based on the creator’s order. These series are as follows:
Series One: Songwriting
Series Two: Screenwriting
Series Three: Digital Print Writing
Series Four: Writers Guild of Canada
Series Five: Kaslo/Kootenays and Mining
Series One: Songwriting includes records pertaining to White’s songwriting career with Paul Hann. This series has been arranged into subseries as follows:
Subseries One: Commercial Releases includes Paul Hann’s commercial albums and singles, with songs written by White. Records in this series include 12 in. vinyl LPs for “A Fine White Thread,” “Another Tumbleweed,” “Paul Hann,” “High Test” and “Hometown Hero.” It also includes 8-track cassettes of “A Fine White Thread,” “Another Tumbleweed,” and “Paul Hann.” This subseries also features commercially released compilation albums featuring Paull Hann, including “In the Dawning: A Story of Canada” on 12 in. vinyl as well as compact disc. It also includes “The ACME Sausage Company,” a compilation of CKUA radio featuring a performance by Paul Hann. Finally, this subseries includes the limited release compact disc “Acrid Smoke and Amber Drink: The Lost Songs of Pete White and Paul Hann 1968-1978.”
Subseries Two: Original Recordings and Digital Transfers includes various recordings made by White and Hann on ¼ in. audio tape as well as 2 in. audio tape. This includes registration demos for BMI, outtakes, unreleased singles, interim mixes, and master recordings of songs and albums. This also includes recordings made by Paul Hann and the band Canadian Club for CKUA radio. Finally, this subseries includes digital transfers of audio tapes to compact disc.
Subseries Three: Film and Television Soundtracks
This subseries includes recordings made by White and Hann for film and television soundtracks on ¼ in. audio tape. This includes compositions for “The Parent Puzzle,” “Faces of Yesterday: History of Schooling in Alberta”, “Prairie Years,” and “Come Alive.”
Subseries Four: Songs Lists, Lyrics, Chronologies includes records related to White’s songwriting and publishing career with Paul Hann. Records in this subseries include songs lists and publisher share information, music and lyrics, contracts, and correspondence.
Subseries Five: Business Affairs includes records related to the business and management side of White’s work with Paul Hann. Included in this subseries are correspondence, performance contracts, mechanical license agreements, songwriting and publishing agreements, recording contracts, original music service agreements and composers’ agreements, song registration forms, and royalties statements.
Subseries Six: Promo Materials and Photos includes records related to the promotional aspects of White’s work with Paul Hann. Included in this subseries are press kits, aggregated reviews, and promotional photographs.
Subseries Seven: Clippings and Ephemera includes newspaper and magazine clippings related to White and Hann’s music career, as well as festival and performance programmes. This subseries also includes copies of the book “The Game of Our Lives” by Peter Gzowski, which includes the lyrics to White and Hann’s song “Hometown Hero” in its preface.
Series Two: Screenwriting includes records related to White’s screenwriting career, and it has been arranged into the following subseries based on a career chronology provided by the creator:
Subseries One: One-Off Short Films includes records related to short films written by White. Records in this subseries include screenplays, shooting scripts, and script outlines. Works represented in this subseries include: “Starting Over,” “The Treasure,” “Generations”, “The Ballet Class,” “Snowbirds,” “Years of Sorrow, Years of Shame,” and “Scarlet Heritage.”
Subseries Two: Television Series includes records related to television shows written by White. Records in this subseries include screenplays, shooting scripts, treatments, outlines and premises, episode screeners and dubs, correspondence, press clippings, show prep memos, cast lists, shooting schedules, day out of days schedules, beat sheets, and notes. Works represented in this subseries include: “The Parent Puzzle,” “Stony Plain,” “The Beachcombers,” “Danger Bay,” “The Campbells,” “Bordertown,” “Airwolf II,” “Family Pictures,” “War of the Worlds,” “Jericho 911,” “Northwood” and “Da Vinci’s Inquest.”
Subseries Three: Television Movies includes records related to television movies written by White. Records in this subseries include correspondence, treatments, outlines, screenplays, shooting scripts, production stills, promotional one-sheets, crew lists, call sheets, press clippings, preliminary VHS screeners, a production cap and crew t-shirt, as well as research interviews on audio tape. Works represented in this subseries include: “Striker’s Mountain,” “The Legend of Ruby Silver,” and “Peacekeepers.”
Subseries Four: Screenplays includes records related to screenplays written by White. Records in this subseries include screenplays, one-sheets, film proposals, and research materials. Works represented in this series include: “Four by Four,” “Slug Addiction: A Rock & Roll Fairy Tale”, “Nighthawk Crossing” (also known as “Crossing the Line”), “Scarlet Ladies,” “Mungo” and ‘Love and Genius.”
Subseries Five: Mini-Series includes records related to mini-series written by White. Records in this subseries include screenplays, development and series outlines, correspondence, notes, outlines, beat sheets, writer’s agreement and transfer of rights agreement, and research reports. Works represented in this subseries include: “The Temptations of Big Bear,” “Mountain Men,” “The Columbia Dams,” “Midnight Son,” “Thompson & Tyrell” and “The On-to-Ottawa Trek.”
Subseries Six: Movie Treatments includes records related to movie treatments written by White. Records in this series include treatments, synopses, and outlines. Works in this subseries include: “Bernie & The Guy,” “Craig’s Man,” “Lawrence After Arabia,” and “The Flying Bandit.”
Subseries Seven: Pitches includes records related to various pitches written by White. Records in this series include one-sheet pitches, story pitches, synopses, outlines, notes and research materials. Works in this series include, but are not limited to “Headless Valley,” “The Cheaters,” “Fall of a Prince,” and “Detachment.”
Subseries Eight: Screenwriting Projects Research Materials consists of records related to research done by White, predominantly pertaining to a potential series entitled “The Denisons of Canada.” Records in this subseries include grant applications, correspondence, a television series treatment, and a project description. It also includes a substantial amount of research materials, including books, book and journal excerpts, copies of historical records including maps, photographs, correspondence and diaries, archival finding aids, genealogical records, and bibliographies. Also included in this subseries are research files for a potential new instalment of “Peacekeepers,” set in Cyprus, in 1974, as well as research for a project entitled “Graveyard of the Pacific.”
Subseries Nine: Awards consists of awards and nominations received by White over the course of his screenwriting career. Included in this series are Gemini nomination certificates for “Striker’s Mountain,” “The Legend of the Ruby Silver,” and “Peacekeepers.” It also includes awards statuettes from the Writer’s Guild of Canada Top Ten Awards, for “Ruby Silver” and “Peacekeepers.”
Subseries Ten: Miscellaneous Files includes records labeled as miscellaneous by the creator, as well as records not easily ascribed to a particular title or production. Records in this series include correspondence, WGC project registrations for various titles, matted postcards, research clippings, a brochure for White’s production company (Kicking Horse Productions), writer’s contracts and purchase agreements, and a disc containing professional photographs of White.
Subseries Eleven: Books and Reference Materials consists of books related to White’s screenwriting career. Works in this series include “Telling It: Writing for Canadian Film and Television,” (which includes a chapter by White), and “Big Screen Country: Making Movies in Alberta.” It also includes two screenplays not written by White, a book about the Avro Arrow, and an Orenda Engines branded lighter.
Series Three: Digital Print Writing includes records related to White’s digital print writing work (including novels, novelizations, and memoirs). Included in this series is a copy of White’s novel, Crimea Sabre, as well as printing order details pertaining to this book. Also included in this series are research clippings pertaining to “Crimea Sabre.” This series also includes an essay by White about the founding of the Council of Canadians. This series also includes personal short stories, genealogical research records (including family trees, correspondence, copies of military service records, and scans of family photos), and a small amount of White’s personal materials (high school report cards, membership cards, track and field ribbons).
Series Four: Writer’s Guild of Canada includes records related to White’s work with the ACTRA Writer’s Guild as well as the Writer’s Guild of Canada, and the arrangement is largely based on the creator’s original order. Records in this series include correspondence, clippings, policy and discussion papers, policy proposals, lists of guild personnel and portfolios, meeting minutes and agendas, reports, forum and working group agendas, priorities and action items lists, speeches, and notes. It also includes a full run of “The WGC News” newsletter, as well as a run of “Canadian Screenwriter” magazines from White’s time as Guild president. Finally, this subseries includes a USB key of digital files relating to White’s time as WGC president.
Series Five: Kaslo/Kootenays and Mining includes records related to White’s time as a miner, resident of Kaslo, British Columbia, and work with the Kootenay Lake Historical Society. Records in this series include newspaper and magazine clippings and brochures pertaining to home design and home building. It also includes research and copies of archival materials pertaining to the history of mining in British Columbia. It also includes historical publications by the Geological Survey of Canada, and books pertaining to the Kootenays, including a first edition of the 1888 travelogue “A Ramble In British Columbia.”

White, Pete

Mount Allison University : lecture

  • OTUFM 10-F-3-13
  • Dossier
  • [January 26, 1992 - February 3, 1992]
  • Fait partie de John Beckwith fonds

Item is a recording of a lecture that John Beckwith gave at Mount Allison University. Beckwith was the Winthrop P. Bell visiting lecturer from January 26, 1992 to February 3, 1992. His talk was titled "The Canadian Musical Repertoire."

Taptoo! : Opera Exchange talk

Item is a recording of a presentation by John Beckwith and James Reaney on Taptoo!, performed as part of an Opera Exchange symposium, introduced by Caryl Clark.

John Beckwith retrospective : opera interview

  • OTUFM 10-F-3-11
  • Dossier
  • [November 28, 1988 - December 4, 1988]
  • Fait partie de John Beckwith fonds

Item is a recording of an interview with John Beckwith, which aired on CJRT-FM radio as part of a week-long retrospective on Beckwith and his music as part of their CJRT Soloists' Series.

Rosemarie Landry, soprano and John Beckwith, piano : interview and recital

File consists of a recording of a recital and interview with Rosemarie Landry and John Beckwith, broadcast on the CBC radio program "Morningside." The program aired in advance of the "Jenny Lind and Friends" concert at Music at Sharon on July 16, 1983 with Rosemarie Landry, soprano; John Beckwith, piano; James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin; and Marc Widner, piano.

John Beckwith and John Weinzweig : interview

Item is a recording of an interview with John Beckwith and John Weinzweig, in connection with the New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert "He Shoots, He Scores" on April 12, 1987.

Edward Lear documentary

Item is a recording of the documentary that John Beckwith wrote on Edward Lear (December 1985) for the CBC radio program "Ideas."

Music at Sharon 1991 : Sharon remembered

File consists of a recording of the concert on July 6, 1991 with the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler, with the Sharon Festival Ensemble (Eduard Minevich, violin; John Helmers, cello; Janet Auger, bass; Tom Kay, flute, piccolo; Lawrence Cherney, oboe; Victor Sawa, clarinets; Cedric Coleman, bassoon; Dan Warren, trumpet; Joseph Castello, trombone; Carol Dennison, horn; Ron Brown, percussion) and soloists Monica Whicher, soprano; Russell Braun, baritone; Lawrence Cherney, oboe; and Lydia Adams, piano and organ.

Pierre Boulez : unedited interview

Item is a recording of the complete unedited interview with Pierre Boulez that John Beckwith conducted for a CBC radio documentary on Boulez.

The Music of John Beckwith

Item is a recording of a radio documentary prepared by Norma Beecroft for the CBC radio program "Two New Hours."

Music at Sharon 1982 : Heritage celebration program

File consists of a recording of the concert, which featured a selection of excerpts from early Canadian operettas (1880-1912). The concert was broadcast on CBC radio on October 4, 1982 as part of the "Arts National" program.

Music at Sharon 1989 : A 19th century celebration : U.S. and Canadian music, 1767-1867

File is a recording of the concert on July 30, 1989, which was broadcast on CBC radio on August 18, 1989 as part of the "Arts National" program. Performers were Ingrid Atrott, soprano; James McLean, tenor; John Fanning, baritone; William Aide, piano; Joseph Orlowski, clarinet; and Russell Hartenberger, percussion. Program concept and arrangements by John Beckwith and David Passmore.

Music at Sharon 1985 : Images of Canada : The Sea and the spirit

File consists of a recording of the concert, which was broadcast on CBC radio on September 1, 1985 from the recording of the concert, which took place on July 13, 1985. Performers were the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler, with the Sharon Festival Ensemble (Moshe Hammer, Fujiko Imajishi, violins; Douglas Perry, viola; Peter Schenkman, cello; Joel Quarrington, bass; Lawrence Cherney, David Sussman, oboes; Russell Hartenberger, percussion; Lydia Adams, piano and organ; Erik Schultz, Barton Woomert, trumpet).

Music at Sharon 1986 : Canada's Scottish heritage

File is a recording of the concert with the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler, with soloists Judith Young, soprano; Susan Cooper, alto; Robert Missen, tenor; Nelson Lohnes, baritone; James McGillivray, bagpipe; and the Sharon Festival Ensemble (Moshe Hammer, Fujiko Imajishi, violins; Douglas Perry, viola; Coenraad Bloemendal, cello; Charles Elliott, double bass; Miles Hearn, French horn; Pat Wait, clarinet; Lydia Adams, organ, piano, harpsichord; Beverley Johnston, percussion).

Music of Harry Partch

Item is a recording of a radio documentary that John Beckwith researched and wrote for the CBC radio program "Music Diary."

Sir Ernest MacMillan : collected recordings

File consists of recordings compiled by Keith MacMillan as part of a family tribute. Unless otherwise indicated, all compositions are by Sir Ernest MacMillan.

  • Fantasy on Scottish melodies
  • Te Deum laudamus
  • Three songs of the west coast
  • Six Bergerettes du Bas Canada
  • Blanche comme la neige
  • Two Christmas carols [I sing of a maiden ; The Stork
  • Two sketches for string quartet based on French Canadian airs
  • Prelude and fugue in E-flat major / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Five songs (Emmy Heim, Ernest MacMillan)
  • Sonata in G minor / Edvard Grieg
  • Praise to the Lord (Ernest MacMillan, organ with choir and congregation)
  • Clavierübung, Book 3 / Johann Sebastian Bach (Ernest MacMillan, organ)
  • String quartet in C minor (Amadeus Quartet)
  • Cortége acadèmique (Andrew Davis, organ at Roy Thompson Hall)
  • Overture in A (Toronto Symphony ; Andrew Davis, conductor)
  • Goodnight, Irene / Lead Belly (Andrew Sisters)
  • Gute Nacht Irene
  • Happy Birthday Dear Ernest / John Beckwith

Music at Sharon 1983 : Heritage celebration

File is a recording of the concert, as broadcast on CBC radio on July 11, 1983 as part of the "Arts National" program. Performers were the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler with Lawrence Cherney, English horn, and the Sharon Festival Ensemble (Moshe Hammer, violin; Paul Meyer, violin and viola; Douglas Perry, viola; Coenraad Bloemendal, cello; Lawrence Cherney, oboe; David Carroll, bassoon; Miles Hearn, French horn; Lydia Adams, organ, harmonium).

Music at Sharon 1983 : Music for a Summer afternoon

File consists of a recording from the concert, which featured 19th-century songs for tenor and brass music by Herbert L. Clarke. The performers were Mark DuBois, tenor; William Wright, organ; Sharon Festival Brass (James Spragg, Erik Schultz, trumpets; Scott Wilson, French horn; John Dowden, trombone); and Russell Hartenberger, percussion.

Music at Sharon 1983 : Jenny Lind and friends

File consists of a recording of the concert, which featured Rosemarie Landry, soprano; James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin; and Marc Widner and John Beckwith, piano.

Musical Toronto : a concert party

File consists of a recording of the concert "Musical Toronto: A Concert Party" that was released by Marquis Records (MAR 104). The recording and concert featured the Elmer Iseler Singers conducted by Elmer Iseler, with Rosemarie Landry, soprano; Marl DuBois, tenor; Nelson Lohnes, baritone; James Campbell, clarinet; Lawrence Cherney, oboe; and an instrumental ensemble conducted by John Beckwith.

Music at Sharon 1984 : Happy birthday Ontario and Quebec

File consists of a recording of the concert, as broadcast on CBC radio on November 28, 1984 as part of the "Mostly Music" program. Performers included the Tudor Singers of Montreal, conducted by Wayne Riddell and the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler with the Sharon Festival Ensemble (Moshe Hammer, Fujiko Imajishi, Paul Meyer, violins; Douglas Perry, viola; Conraad Bloemendal, cello; Edward Tait, double bass; Lawrence Cherney, Hazel Nevin, oboe; James Spragg, Erik Schultz, Raymond Tizzard, trumpet; Lydia Adams, organ; Beverley Johnston, percussion).

Music at Sharon 1988 : Images of Canada 1888

File is a recording of the "Images of Canada: 1888" concert at Music at Sharon, which was broadcast on CBC radio on October 9, 1988. Performers were the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Elmer Iseler, with Lydia Adams, piano; Erik Schultz, trumpet; Russell Hartenberger, percussion; Ann Tamm-Relyea, soprano; and Gary Relyea, baritone.

Recordings of events, lectures, and radio interviews

Subseries consists of audio and video recordings of events, lectures, and radio interviews that John Beckwith was involved with. Subseries also includes recordings of CBC radio documentaries that John Beckwith researched and prepared, including one on the music of Harry Partch and another for Pierre Boulez.

Calling : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert titled "Celebrating Beckwith." It featured the world premiere of John Beckwith's Calling, performed by James Gardiner, flugelhorn ; Vanessa Fralick, Scott Good, tenor trombones ; Cathy Stone, euphonium ; Megan Hodge, bass trombone ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

A new pibroch : Musikon, conducted by Bob Bauer

Item is a recording from a concert presented by Musikon at Saint Mary's University Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Performers were Glen Coolen, Highland pipes; D'Arcy Gray, percussion; Jennifer Jones, Celeste Jankowksi, Anne Simons, violins; Susan Sayle, Isabelle Fournier, violas; Hilary Brown, violoncello; Max Kaspar, contrabass; and Bob Bauer, conductor.

Fractions : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording of a performance by New Music Concerts as part of their concert "A Ninety-Seven Note Octave." Performed by Bruce Mather, sixteenth-tone piano and the Accordes String Quartet (Fujiko Imajishi, Carol Lynn Fujino, violins ; Douglas Perry, viola ; David Hetherington, cello).

Beckett songs : Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar

Item is a recording of a complete concert by Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar, at the Canadian Opera Company titled the "21st Century Troubadour". The program included a performance of John Beckwith's Beckett Songs, commissioned by Doug MacNaughton.

Beckett songs : excerpts : Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar

Item is a recording from "A Salute to John Beckwith," at the Arts and Letters Club, Toronto when John Beckwith was awarded the Arts and Letters Club award (2013). Doug MacNaughton, baritone and guitar, performed three of the songs: "Roundelay," "Thither," and "Something there."

Quintet : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert titled "Celebrating Beckwith." Piece performed by Dianne Aitken, flute ; Fraser Jackson, bassoon ; James Gardiner, trumpet ; Doug Perry, viola ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

Music at Sharon recordings

Subseries consists of recordings of concerts in the Music at Sharon summer concert series that were recorded by and broadcast on CBC radio. Recordings included in this subseries are of concerts for which John Beckwith researched, selected, and arranged the music.

Solo : Nadine Mackie Jackson, bassoon

Item is a recording of a performance by Nadine Mackie Jackson, bassoon as part of the "Let's Hear it from Beckwith" concert, presented by New Music Concerts (NMC).

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