open reel audiotapes
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Peabody Institute sound and video recordings
The Peabody Institute has regularly recorded concerts, recitals, and other events on campus since the 1960s. These recordings form the core of the Peabody Institute's sound and video recordings collection.
Randolph S. Rothschild papers, including the Chamber Music Society of Baltimore records
Raw unedited health care, 1992 January 23
This subseries contains audiovisual media in a variety of formats on a variety of topics from across Mikulski's career. The bulk of materials are recordings of speeches, interviews, and campaign ads.
Records of the Cross Country folk trio
The Baltimore-area musical group Cross Country performed folk music in the 1980s and early 1990s. The collection contains the trio's administrative documents, photographs, and recordings.
Reflections on Cambodia [Fragile media; use digital access copy.], 1979 November 22
This subseries contains audiovisual media in a variety of formats on a variety of topics from across Mikulski's career. The bulk of materials are recordings of speeches, interviews, and campaign ads.
Reginald Stewart papers
Reginald Stewart was a Scottish-born conductor and pianist who served as direcctor of the Peabody Institute from 1941 to 1959 and music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1952. His papers include scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs, and recordings related to his career.
Richard Lidz collection of reel-to-reel audio tapes
This collection consists of reel-to-reel tapes of archival broadcast footage, copies of audio packages created by Richard Lidz as part of his business of producing cassette tapes relating to various aspects of United States history.
Safety - Economy, 1992 January 23
This subseries contains audiovisual media in a variety of formats on a variety of topics from across Mikulski's career. The bulk of materials are recordings of speeches, interviews, and campaign ads.
Theater Chamber Players records
The Theater Chamber Players, founded by Peabody Institute faculty members Dina Koston and Leon Fleisher, were a chamber music ensemble that featured 20th-century music and was based primarily in Washington, D.C., from 1968 to 2003. The TCP records include administrative and business documents, correspondence, working files, concert programs, publicity material, photographs, recordings, scores, and reference material.
Walter Spencer Huffman music manuscripts and recordings
Walter Spencer Huffman was a composer and music teacher who studied and served on the faculty of the Peabody Conservatory of Music in the 1940s and 1950s. From 1955 until his death in 2005, Huffman taught music privately in Maryland and continued to compose. The collection consists of holograph scores of approximately 150 works, including chamber music, symphonies, and choral music.