Sound recordings
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Ogden Writers Series audio collection
The Ogden Writers Series audio collection (1985) consists of audio recordings of papers given at Weber State University in Ogden about native or resident Ogden authors.
Frank O'Rourke audio book
The Frank O'Rourke audio book (1999) is an audio recording of Ellen and the Barber, a novel divided into three novellas set in the 1930s and published posthumously in 1997. Born in Denver, Colorado, Frank O'Rourke was a prolific author, many of whose stories were related to the American West.
Diane Orr independent film collection
The Diane Orr independent film collection consists of films and tapes related to Orr's career as a filmmaker. The collection includes film elements and final version of her films, such as SL-1, The Plan, The Longest War, and Lost Forever: Everett Ruess. Some of the Utah local station KUTV EXTRA newsmagazine episodes also reside in this collection. This collection is partially digitized.
Park City Mountain Resort audio-visual collection
Joseph S. Peery audio visual collection
This collection provides a look into Dr. Joseph S. Peery's life through his home movies and speeches about his area of expertise, economics and finance.
Rick Reese mountaineering audio collection
The Rick Reese mountaineering audio collection (1980-1996) consists of oral histories of mountaineers once active in Wyoming's Teton Range. An historian and former Grand Teton National Park climbing ranger, Reese himself conducts one of the interviews.
Repertory Dance Theatre audio-visual collection
The Repertory Dance Theatre audio-visual collections consists of 74 U-Matic tapes, 17 VHS tapes, 1 audiocassette, and 1 CD of mainly recorded modern dances performed by RDT and other dance companies, and one sound only interview with Linda Smith. Click here to request copies of digitized items from this collection.
C. Larry Roberts independent film collection
C. Larry Roberts was a Utah independent filmmaker. His collection consists of elements and print versions of his films and KUTV's Extra segments he worked on. This collection is not yet digitized.
Leroy J. Robertson music recordings
Joel Rosenberg audio collection
The Joel Rosenberg audio collection (1982) consists of audio recordings of Mormon hymns arranged for viola and piano. The recordings feature Rosenberg on viola and were orchestrated by the pianist, David Bonham. Joel Rosenberg is the music director of the American West Symphony of Sandy City and the Paradigm Chamber Orchestra and has been viola soloist with numerous symphony orchestras and has conducted orchestras around the world, including the Utah Opera.
Salamander audio-visual collection
The Salamander audio-visual collection (1980-1990) consists of materials used by Linda Sillitoe and Allen Roberts in their book Salamander: The Story of the Mormon Forgery Murders, a book about the Mark Hofmann case and the 1985 bombing deaths of two Salt Lake City residents.
Frank B. Salisbury audio-visual collection
The Frank B. Salisbury collection consists of video and audiotapes related to his research on UFOs and plant physiology.
Salt Lake Oratorio Society records
The Salt Lake Oratorio Society records (1914-1987) provide a detailed view of the society's development and ascent to the artistic acclaim. Included are business and financial records, materials dealing with annual Messiah renditions, correspondence, press materials, and papers dealing with various other productions performed by the society. The Salt Lake Oratorio Society was incorporated in 1914 and has become an internationally acclaimed music group.
Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings
The Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings consists of interviews with World War II veterans living in Utah and the Intermountain Region about their experiences, early, and after war lives. The oral histories were taken by the American West Center, University of Utah. The collection was later expanded to include all war veterans.
Fayez A. Sayegh audio-visual collection
The Fayez A. Sayegh audio-visual collection contains mostly reel-to-reel audiotape recordings from various speeches and statements as well as audio recordings from his time as the Kuwait representative to the United Nations. Click here to request copies of digitized items from this collection.
Marilyn Scharine audio collection
Marilyn Scharine was the host from the KRCL-FM program "Our Arts" (later "ArtSpeak") from 1977 to 2002. Her audio collection consists mostly of recordings of the radio show she hosted.
Ski Utah audio-visual collection
The Ski Utah audio-visual collection consists largely of promotional films, videos and compact discs designed to attract tourists to Utah on behalf of the ski and snowboard industry. The collection also includes a some news stories related to Utah's ski industry. Ski Utah, Inc. is a marketing firm represnting the state's resorts and related service industries.
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort audio-visual collection
The Railroad museum audio recordings
The Railroad museum audio recordings are a collection of recordings from the railroad symposium that took place May 6-7, 1969. This collection was previously part of the Ethnic archives oral history audio recordings collection (A0853).
Lennox Tierney interviews audio-visual collection
The Lennox Tierney interviews audio-visual collection (1994-1997) concern Tierney's experiences as an orientalist. Dr. Tierney is an emeritus professor in art history at the University of Utah and an expert in Asian art and culture who once served as Commissioner of Art and Monuments during the Allied occupation of Japan.