Sound recordings
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Abbey audio collection
Helen B. Andelin audio collection
The Helen B. Andelin audio collection (1976) consists of an abridged audiobook recording of Andelin's 1963 book, Fascinating Womanhood. A proponent of traditional gender roles, which she believed were the key to a successful marriage, Andelin originally wrote the book in 1963 to correspond with the marriage enrichment classes she was teaching. The Fascinating Womanhood movement continues to thrive today.
Ballet West promotional materials audio-visual collection
The Ballet West promotional materials audio-visual collection (1976-1987) consists almost entirely of audio recordings of radio advertisements for Ballet West tickets and productions. There are also audio recordins of Ballet West personalities on the "State of the Arts" radio program one television advertisment recorded on 16mm film. A professional ballet company, Ballet West was established in 1963 and offers a season of performances at the Salt Lake City, Utah's Capitol Theatre.
Lila Eccles Brimhall memorial service audio collection
The Lila Eccles Brimhall memorial service audio collection (1980) contains an audio recording of the memorial service for speech and theater professor Lila Eccles Brimhall held in Pioneer Memorial Theatre.
Dale R. Broadhurst audio collection
The Dale R. Broadhurst audio collection (1979-1982) contains audio recordings of material relevant to Broadhurst's Masters thesis research into the theory that the Book of Mormon was plagiarized in part from an earlier, fictional manuscript by Solomon Spalding.
Fawn McKay Brodie audio-visual collection
Mike Cassidy independent film collection
The Mike Cassidy independent film collection consists of work prints and film elements directed and produced by him, and other unique videos. Cassidy's most known work is the "(Attack of) The Giant Brine Shrimp". This collection has not yet been digitized.
Thomas Battersby Child audio-visual collection
The Thomas Battersby Child Audio-Visual Collection details Thomas B. Child's life through a tour of Gilgal Garden and his funeral. There is also a video of his son and nephew giving a walking tour of the garden with details on the garden's and Child's history and importance.
Talbot A. Chubb audio-visual collection
The Talbot A. Chubb audiovisual collection (1999-2006) consists of 17 VHS tapes, 4 audiocassette tapes, and 1 DVD of primarily recordings of meetings, lectures, and talks of the American Chemical Society (ACS), American Nuclear Society (ANS), and American Physical Society (APS) and of materials describing the theory of cold fusion.
Cold Fusion audio-visual collection
The Cold Fusion audio-visual collection consists of audio and video tapes with press conferences, meetings, and newscasts related to cold fusion. This collection is partially digitized.
Jonathan Coleman audio collection
The Jonathan Coleman audio collection consists of audio recordings of interviews Coleman conducted as research for his book, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, written about the Salt Lake City Bradshaw murder. This collection is not yet digitized.
Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection
The Deedee Corradini audio-visual collection (1984-1999) consists of mostly VHS cassettes relating to Corradini's two terms as mayor of Salt Lake City. Materials include election coverage of both elections, news clips, and various other related materials.
Ramiro Cortés music recordings
Ramiro Cortés papers
The Ramiro Cortés papers (1933-1988) document the personal and professional life of the first significant Mexican-American composer, Ramiro Cortés (1933-1984), of serious twentieth-century music in the United States.
Croatian oral history audio recordings
The Croatian oral history audio recordings are a collection of Croatian oral histories recorded from 1972-1974. The interviews were conducted by Joe Stipanovich and Helen Papanikolas. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Louise Degn broadcast journalism audio-visual collection
Doris Duke American Indian oral history project audio recordings
The Doris Duke American Indian oral history project audio recordings (1949-1972) consist of interviews pertaining to the lives of Native Americans and their legends, customs, social and cultural beliefs, personal life experiences, and views on the urbanization of the Native American.
Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings
The Edna Clark Ericksen oral history audio recordings (1972-1982) consist of extensive interviews with Ericksen about her life experiences. Ericksen served in the Utah State Legislature in the 1930s-1940s and on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Primary General Board.
Ethnic archives oral histories audio recordings
The Ethnic Archives oral histories audio recordings (1966-1997) consists of interviews with individuals from various Utah communities. Groups represented include: Croatian, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Mexican, Zuni, Paiute, other Native American communities, and women in Utah politics. The collection also features items about general Western history. The American West Center is dedicated to documenting the history of the intermountain region and surrounding areas.