Audiotapes
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
William Schaefer recordings
Collection consists of reel-to-reel audio recordings of various USC ensembles under the direction of William Schaefer.
Bob Smith Stand-up Comedy and Writings
This collection primarily consists of material relating to Bob Smith’s professional career as a writer and comedian, and includes scripts, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, writing and performance contracts, calendars, research files, correspondence, and recordings of his performances. (1972-2006, bulk: 1991-2004).
Andrew Stone papers
This collection contains production files for the film and television projects of American screenwriter, producer, and director Andrew L. Stone (1902-1999), for thirty-six projects dating from 1926 to 1972. The files chiefly include scripts, cast and staff sheets, budgets, music, production stills, notes, reviews, research and source materials, and publicity related ephemera.
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.
Stephen E. Toulmin papers
Papers, correspondence, manuscripts of the prolific, cross-disciplinary scholar, philosopher, historian of science, and USC University Professor, Stephen E. Toulmin.
Jean-Nickolaus Tretter's Night Rivers audiocassette collection
This collection comprises audio recordings of Night Rivers, 1988-1998, a weekly gay and lesbian classical music radio program in Minnesota, produced and hosted by Jean-Nickolaus Tretter.
University of Southern California oral histories
Tapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by librarian Dr. Robert Knutson on behalf of the University between 1960-70.
Raymond Valencia Lopez papers
Harry Warren audiotapes collection
This collection consists of the audiotapes of American composer and lyricist Harry Warren (1893-1981).
Dr. Joseph Wolpe papers
The papers, book manuscripts, articles, notes, and audiotapes and video tapes of Dr. Joseph Wolpe, the important South African-born American psychiatrist who helped usher in behavior therapy. Wolpe is probably best known for urging his colleagues to view psychotherapy as an applied science in which the effectiveness of treatment is evaluated through controlled experiments.