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Box AV ORM 5

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Contains 24 Results:

Fantasie-Overture: Youth. Nicolai Malko, conductor, Grant Park, Chicago, Jul. 11, 1952

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_1
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: Jul. 11, 1952

Mirror. Performed by the Louisville Orchestra, Robert Whitney, conductor, Nov. 27, 1954

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_2
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: Nov. 27, 1954

Quartets, strings, no.3, D minor. String Quartet No. 3. Performed by the Fine Arts Quartet, May 28, 1950

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_3
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: May 28, 1950

[Symphony No. 2]. Unlabeled reel with number 10938, which matches a sound disc, n.d.

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_4
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: n.d.

[Symphony No. 2]. Unlabeled reel in mailing box, postmarked, Mar. 15, 1954

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_5
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: Mar. 15, 1954

Symphony No. 2. Performed by the San Francisco Symphony, Pierre Monteux, conductor, n.d.

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Borowski_ORM_6
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Open-reel tapes and glass and acetate disc recordings, primarily of works composed by Borowski and performed by various musical groups and orchestras. Also includes set of test pressings, probably for the recording “Sacred Songs” (RCA Victor LCT 1005), for which Borowski wrote the program notes.

Dates: n.d.

The Great March, radio documentary, 1963

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Ross produced a weekly 15-minute radio program for the Chicago Urban League, entitled “Currently,” kept on open-reel tape. His broadcast work continued with the National Urban League, for whom he produced two 15-minute weekly programs in 1965: “The Leaders Speak,” containing an interview by Ross with a civil rights leader, and “Civil Rights Roundup,” containing a summary of related news; the two programs are organized together on a series of 33 1/3 rpm records. Interviewees include Mahlon T....
Dates: 1963

Chicago Urban League, "Currently" radio program, n.d.

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Ross produced a weekly 15-minute radio program for the Chicago Urban League, entitled “Currently,” kept on open-reel tape. His broadcast work continued with the National Urban League, for whom he produced two 15-minute weekly programs in 1965: “The Leaders Speak,” containing an interview by Ross with a civil rights leader, and “Civil Rights Roundup,” containing a summary of related news; the two programs are organized together on a series of 33 1/3 rpm records. Interviewees include Mahlon T....
Dates: n.d.

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 3], possibly Apr. 27, 1963

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_1
Scope and Contents

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson. Episode guests include Bernard Eismann, Mark Satter, Dan Sorkin, Eduardo Mondlane, Arthur E. Simmons, Marvin Mendez, and Anthony Eric Heath. Part 3 discussion topics include Rose Bimler [fictitious woman], use of police dogs, Citizens for Decent Literature, and wages and credit reform.

Dates: possibly Apr. 27, 1963

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 1], possibly Dec. 22, 1962

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_2
Scope and Contents

Episode guests include Paul Lietz, William Rentschler, Mark Satter, Charlotte Thompson Reid, Jose Monserrat, Michel Struelens, and Erwin Bud Arvey. Part 1 discussion topics include the election of Charlotte Thompson Reid and Katanga (Congo).

Dates: possibly Dec. 22, 1962

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 2], possibly Dec. 22, 1962

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_3
Scope and Contents

Episode guests include Paul Lietz, William Rentschler, Mark Satter, Charlotte Thompson Reid, Jose Monserrat, Michel Struelens, and Erwin Bud Arvey. Part 2 discussion topics include Katanga (Congo), small government, education, economy, Cuba, and Latin America.

Dates: possibly Dec. 22, 1962

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 3], possibly Dec. 22, 1962

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_4
Scope and Contents

Episode guests include Paul Lietz, William Rentschler, Mark Satter, Charlotte Thompson Reid, Jose Monserrat, Michel Struelens, and Erwin Bud Arvey. Part 3 discussion topics include Cuba, Katanga (Congo), Communism, and Puerto Rico.

Dates: possibly Dec. 22, 1962

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 2], possibly Apr. 27, 1963

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_5
Scope and Contents

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson. Episode guests include Bernard Eismann, Mark Satter, Dan Sorkin, Eduardo Mondlane, Arthur E. Simmons, Marvin Mendez, and Anthony Eric Heath. Part 2 begins with an interview of Leonard Louis Schmidt, an American jailed in Cuba in the early 1960s. The discussion moves to opinions on invading Cuba and Bernard Eismann’s book “The Far Right.” Audio quality is poor at the end.

Dates: possibly Apr. 27, 1963

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson [part 1], possibly Apr. 27, 1963

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_6
Scope and Contents

Audio of "At Random" WBBM television program hosted by Carter Davidson. Episode guests include Bernard Eismann, Mark Satter, Dan Sorkin, Eduardo Mondlane, Arthur E. Simmons, Marvin Mendez, and Anthony Eric Heath. Part 1 discussion topics include banning the use of the United Nations flag at Illinois building (legislation proposed by Simmons) and the Mozambique liberation movement.

Dates: possibly Apr. 27, 1963

Audio of "City Desk" WMAQ television program featuring Mark Satter [begins with Tom Lehrer music], 1962

 Item — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Satter_ORM_7
Scope and Contents

Beings with songs by Tom Lehrer. Audio of WMAQ television program “City Desk” moderated by Jim Hurlburt beings at 23:34. Panelists Mark Satter, Len O’Connor, and Nicholas Shuman discuss retail credit reform in Illinois and garnishment of wages. Audio quality is poor in some parts.

Dates: 1962

Songs - Reel-to-Reel Recordings, 401/Pre54-031-F

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Hanks_ORM_1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...

Songs - Reel-to-Reel Recordings, 402/Pre54-031-F

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Hanks_ORM_2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...

Songs - Reel-to-Reel Recordings, 403/Pre54-031-F

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Hanks_ORM_3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...

Songs - Reel-to-Reel Recordings, 404/Pre54-031-F

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Hanks_ORM_4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...

Songs - Reel-to-Reel Recordings, 405/Pre54-031-F

 File — Box: AV ORM 5, item: Hanks_ORM_5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...

Indian Education Conference, speakers: Donald Ross-Pawless, Jerry Buckanga, Russel Means, Clyde Bellacourt, Lehman Brightman, Dennis Banks, Bud Mason, Bea Medicine, Vance Good Iron, August 26-28, 1970

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, CDs on the Civil Rights of American Indians in English, Sioux, Blackfeet, Navajo, Cherokee, and Yupik languages; recorded Reel-to-Reel music from the Rosebud Reservation, approximately 1975, other Sioux songs and the Indian Education Conference. CD Masters – with and without noise reduction – from the Indian Education Conference, American Indian Movement on Urban Indians that includes speakers such as Donald Ross-Pawless, Jerry Buckanga, Russel Means,...
Dates: August 26-28, 1970

American Indian Movement on Urban Indians, speakers: Clyde Bellacourt, George Mitchell, Russell Means, Bennet, February, 1971

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, CDs on the Civil Rights of American Indians in English, Sioux, Blackfeet, Navajo, Cherokee, and Yupik languages; recorded Reel-to-Reel music from the Rosebud Reservation, approximately 1975, other Sioux songs and the Indian Education Conference. CD Masters – with and without noise reduction – from the Indian Education Conference, American Indian Movement on Urban Indians that includes speakers such as Donald Ross-Pawless, Jerry Buckanga, Russel Means,...
Dates: February, 1971

Singing Sioux Cowboy, recitation of text, Native language , undated

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, CDs on the Civil Rights of American Indians in English, Sioux, Blackfeet, Navajo, Cherokee, and Yupik languages; recorded Reel-to-Reel music from the Rosebud Reservation, approximately 1975, other Sioux songs and the Indian Education Conference. CD Masters – with and without noise reduction – from the Indian Education Conference, American Indian Movement on Urban Indians that includes speakers such as Donald Ross-Pawless, Jerry Buckanga, Russel Means,...
Dates: undated

Robert Burnett Compilation Rosebud Reservation, Songs of artists, Jazz/Blues, piano music, approximately 1975

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, CDs on the Civil Rights of American Indians in English, Sioux, Blackfeet, Navajo, Cherokee, and Yupik languages; recorded Reel-to-Reel music from the Rosebud Reservation, approximately 1975, other Sioux songs and the Indian Education Conference. CD Masters – with and without noise reduction – from the Indian Education Conference, American Indian Movement on Urban Indians that includes speakers such as Donald Ross-Pawless, Jerry Buckanga, Russel Means,...
Dates: approximately 1975