Sound recordings
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Discs, tapes, filaments, or other media on which sound has been recorded.
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Allan Moll broadcast radio audio collection
Collection
Identifier: A0561
Abstract
The Allan Moll broadcast radio audio collection (1945-1966) consists of recordings of interviews and news reports compiled by Moll during his time at Los Angeles radio stations KLAC and KHJ as well as Utah's KDYL. Subjects include the 1964 elections, other national issues, Hollywood and local California and Utah news stoires. Moll is the reporter or interviewer on the majority of the recordings. Minnesota native Allan Moll was a radio broadcaster in California and worked for Utah's KDYL radio...
Dates:
1945-1966
Alton Morton independent film collection
Collection
Identifier: A0320
Abstract
The Alton Morton independent film collection (1947-1968, 2011) consists of amateur and professional films by Utah filmmaker and inventor Al Morton. Morton's films includes narrative films about river running on the Green and Colorado Rivers as well as tourism films featuring Utah's scenic desert Southwest and national parks commissioned by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council and other public organizations. The collection also includes an interview with Morton's daughter, Darlene Phillips,...
Dates:
1947-1968; 2011
Mountain Fuel Supply Company audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0314
Abstract
The Mountain Fuel Supply Company audio-visual collection (1968-1979) consists of films promoting the use of natural gas and documenting the production and transmission of natural gas and sound recordings of speeches and interviews relating to natural gas production. The collection also contains some employee training films. Mountain Fuel Supply was an oil and gas energy company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The company was reoragnized in 1984 to form Questar Corporation.
Dates:
1968-1979
Charles James Nabors collection of George McGovern campaign audio recordings
Collection
Identifier: A0304
Abstract
The Charles James Nabors collection of George McGovern campaign audio recordings are radio promotionals made by the George McGovern for President committee, which supported the South Dakota Senator as the Democratic candidate in the 1972 presidential election against incumbent Richard Nixon. The tapes were collected by Dr. Charles Nabors, a medical researcher and political activist who became the University of Utah's first African American faculty member in 1958.
Dates:
circa 1972
Native American oral histories audio recordings
Collection
Identifier: A0874
Abstract
The Native American oral histories audio recordings (1954-1993) consists of interviews with members of various Native American tribes who discuss subjects such as land use, land boundaries, tribal history, rituals, and tribal songs. Represented groups include: Nevada Intertribal Council, Hupa, various Ute groups, Tohono O'odham, Tesuqe and Santa Ana Pueblo. The American West Center is dedicated to documenting the history of the intermountain region and surrounding areas.
Dates:
1954-1993
Marie Barker Nelson music recordings
Collection
Identifier: A0437
Abstract
The Marie Barker Nelson music recordings (1994-1996) consist of audio recordings of music written by Utah composer Marie Barker Nelson. A Salt Lake City native, Dr. Nelson studied at the Yale School of Music and earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree from the University of Utah where she studied under Ramiro Cortés and Vladimir Ussachevsky.
Dates:
1994-1996
L. Jackson Newell audiovisual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0927
Abstract
This collection contains the professional and personal history of L. Jackson Newell. Many of these items contain interviews between Newell and his collegues at the University of Utah and Deep Spring Colleges.
Dates:
1964-2012
Ogden Writers Series audio collection
Collection
Identifier: A0334
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1985 September 12-November 21
Frank O'Rourke audio book
Collection
Identifier: A0629
Abstract
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.
Dates:
1999
Park City Mountain Resort audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0664
Abstract
The Park City Mountain Resort audio-visual collection (1961-2002) contains film, video and audio recordings, almost all of which are directly related to Park City Mountain Resort's role in Utah's winter sports industry and international competative ski ciruit. The colleciton includes promotional materials for the ski area, Utah's ski industry at large and the United States Ski Team, footage of the World Cup and other competitions held at the resort, ski films by Stein Ericksen and Warren...
Dates:
1961-2002