Audio-visual materials
Found in 268 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Larry C. Porter
Collection contains an audiocassette and printed transcript of Susan Easton Black's interview with Larry Porter on his personal history. The oral history covers Larry C. Porter's time at Utah State University in 1951, his dealings with Truman Madsen, and his time as a member of the faculty at Brigham Young University. Materials dated January 2007.
Harold Orlob and Joyce Orlob Evans papers
includes Audio recordings (reel-to-reel, LP, 78), clippings, letters, printed scores, including Harold Orlob's famed "I Wonder Whose Kissing Her Now", scripts/librettos, programs, family biographies, and other materials featuring Harold Orlob as composer and librettist, and Joyce Orlob Evans as script writer.
R. Don Oscarson papers
Collection contains music scores, and audio and video recordings relating to the musical pageants City of Joseph, Sand in Their Shoes, Christopher, Six Sent South, and My San Diego.
Ernest DeAlton Partridge and Nell Clark Partridge family papers
Poems on transparencies, approximately 1952-2008
The subseries contains 24 poems written by Clinton F. Larson printed on colored transparancies. All poems are undated.
R. Don Oscarson papers on City of Joseph, approximately 1969-2008
Contains six binders of matetrials relating to the pageant City of Joseph. Materials include a brief history of the pageant and CDs and DVDs of music, video recordings, photograph and art files, scripts, correspondence, publicity and programs, and photographs. Also included in this series are orchestral and vocal parts sheet music, audio and video recordings, and motion pictures of various performances.
Records, 1952-2008
The subseries contains three vinyl records with recordings of works by Clinton F. Larson.
Chauncey Cazier Riddle lecture recordings
Collection of lectures recorded between the years of 1991 and 1992 by Professor Chauncey C. Riddle. They deal with philosophical subjects, some relating to gospel doctrines. The recordings are both visual and audio.