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Richard Lert papers
This collection consists of Richard Lert’s video and audio recordings of performances, rehearsals and lectures, personal papers and his music score library. Lert was born in Vienna and trained as an orchestral conductor in Germany. He moved to the United States in 1932 with his family and was the conductor of the Pasadena Symphony Orchestra from 1932 until his retirement in 1972.
Lewitzky Dance Company records
Based in Los Angeles, California, the Lewitzky Dance Company was formed in 1966 by Bella Lewitzky and gave its last performance on May 18, 1997. The archive consists of papers, films, photographs, costumes, programs, posters, stage plots, and sound recordings. It covers the Company's archived and working papers from all offices, including the Manager, Booking and Production offices.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Records on the Investigation of the Homicide of Ruben Salazar
Irvin Paik papers
Ric Ross audiotapes
This collection consists of the audiotapes of American financial advisor Ric Ross.
Herman Rush collection of Frank Sinatra radio tapes
This collection contains 150 magnetic audio tapes of radio performances by Frank Sinatra dating from 1935. The collection was compiled by American television producer Herman Rush, who searched through archives and contacted fans and radio engineers who might have saved tapes of Sinatra's performances. Among the tapes are programs that were broadcast over Armed Forces Radio.
William Schaefer recordings
Collection consists of reel-to-reel audio recordings of various USC ensembles under the direction of William Schaefer.
Sheila Tepper collection of arts interviews
Collection of reel-to-reel KUSC concert and interview tapes from the 1980s and 90s, featuring such guests as Pierre Boulez, John Adams, Gerard Mortier, Robert Fitzpatrick, Alan Rich (who was the host), Marcel Marceau, Agnes de Mille, Nicholas Slonimsky, John Cage, and many more.
Harry Warren audiotapes collection
This collection consists of the audiotapes of American composer and lyricist Harry Warren (1893-1981).