Teresa Sterne, pianist. Introduction (0:35) -- Chaconne in D minor : arr. from Violin partita, no. 2, BWV 1004 / J.S. Bach ; arr. by Busoni (14:19) -- Intermezzo in E flat minor / Brahms (5:09) -- 2 preludes, op 34, no. 2 and 10 / Shostakovich (4:10) -- Mephisto waltz / Liszt ; arr. by Busoni (12:12).
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
1 recording
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Local 11 represents NBC on a vertical basis and includes radio, television and satellite technicians, engineers, desk assistants, news writers, maintenance workers and all other employees. Records also cover ABC. (In Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives.)
This series consists of short histories of two aircraft control and warning units of the South Carolina Air National Guard. Stationed on the front lines, these units' duties included vectoring pilots to targets, setting up radio relay stations in remote areas, and warning of advancing enemy activity. The 110th AC&W Squadron was formed in 1950, in response to needs of the Korean War. The unit was disbanded in 1953, and much of its functions, personnel and equipment were taken over by the 114th AC&W Squadron.
Irmagard Seefried, soprano ; George London, bass-baritone ; Westminster Choir ; John Finley Williamson, choir director ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra ; Bruno Walter, conductor.
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
1 recording
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Sina Berlynn (formerly known as Berlinski), piano ; Annemarie Rissland, soprano ; David Weber, Milton Moskowitz, clarinet ; Raymond Sabinsky, viola ; Manfred Hecht, baritone.
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
1 recording
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Adele Addison, soprano ; Russell Oberlin, counter-tenor ; David Lloyd, tenor ; William Warfield, baritone ; Westminster Choir ; John Finley Williamson, choir director ; The New York Philharmonic Orchestra ; Leonard Bernstein, conductor.
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
1 recording
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Contains corrected script for the half-hour program broadcast December 6, 1953. Includes two 15-rninute segments with an introductory and midway script for Lucky Strike advertisements.
Contains a collection of automobile and petroleum industry advertisements, ca. 1920-1949 that include sheet music and other material from radio programs sponsored by gasoline, oil or automobile companies. Also includes photographs of the radio personalities appearing on the covers.
Includes personal and business papers. Papers relating to KPRC are in Hobby's personal office files and range from early architectural drawings to licenses to instructions on how to run the switchboard. Also includes files from FCC hearings, 1955-1959, and a history of the station.
Repository/Collector:
Woodson Research Center Special Collections & Archives, Fondren Library
Contains Wilson's personal and professional papers and includes scripts for the 15 minute radio spots prepared by the Oregon State Game Commission which Wilson headed. The programs were broadcast bi-monthly over KOAC, 1940-1944.
Papers of Rochester's first African American radio personality broadcasting on WSAY, including scripts for The Vignettes, The Gospel Hour, The Bronze Trombones, The King Coles Show and other programs, 1946-1974, and related material. Collection also includes tapes of the programs.
Repository/Collector:
Rochester Museum & Science Center, Collections and Research Department
Consists largely of photographs and newspaper articles but also includes some personal correspondence and memorabilia. The bulk of the material relates to Camille Brown Waggaman and focuses on her radio career, 1932-1963, and the years after her retirement. Waggaman hosted a radio talk show in Alabama, Around the Town, for 31 years.
Repository/Collector:
Woodson Research Center Special Collections & Archives, Fondren Library
Includes scripts and related notes, correspondence and documentation pertaining to several radio productions on Oregon history and geography that Munford created in the mid 1930s and early 1940s. Also includes records relating to KOAC, School of the Air and other radio programs.
Includes articles, scripts and photographs of Tait Cummins, a sports writer and broadcaster in Cedar Rapids. His second wife, Dorothy Ireland Cummins, also worked at WMT.
Includes records documenting the many film, video and radio production activities of the Smithsonian. See online listing for names of specific projects.
Includes materials that span the entire history of the growth of the radio industry. While most of the materials document technical aspects of radio, Series 109 and 134 contain considerable information on broadcasting history.
Includes scripts for the series Looking South discussing Waister's trip to Latin America as guest of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and describing agriculture and other subjects.
Includes records relating to the establishment of the Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, 1946, which pioneered the use of radio as a vehicle for adult education programming.
Includes a print ad with a reference to Crestfallen Manor and a second ad with a reference to a Lowell Thomas CBS radio program at the bottom of the page.
Papers include radio talks and programs during Stefan's congressional career, 1935-1951. Stefan helped build WJAG, the station of the Norfolk, NE "Daily News." He was chief announcer and newscaster of WJAG, 1922-1934, when he was elected to Congress.
Contains correspondence, speeches, articles, letters to the editor, reports, bulletins, notes, radio broadcasts and clippings documenting Putnam's work in maternal and infant health care and conservative politics.
In addition to papers relating to the group's history, the collection includes five audio discs of Americans to the Rescue, a national Women's Christian Temperance Union radio program.