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NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 9/21/1966 transcript

NBC Radio Broadcast: Toscanini - The Man Behind the Legend, 9/21/1966

This recording is a part of the radio series “Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend,” which was a tribute to conductor Arturo Toscanini. The broadcasts consist of music performed by the NBC Orchestra as well as interviews with composers, conductors, orchestra members, and other people associated with Toscanini. This segment includes performances of Rossini's Overture to Il signor Bruschino, Prokofiev's Classical Symphony and Wagner's Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde, and an interview with NBC Orchestra's principle trumpet player, Harry Glantz.
Date: September 21, 1966
Creator: Gillis, Don
System: The UNT Digital Library
[James V. Mink Interviewed by Bernard Galm about the History of the Oral History Association] transcript

[James V. Mink Interviewed by Bernard Galm about the History of the Oral History Association]

Sound recording of James V. Mink being interviewed by Bernard Galm about the history of the Oral History Association at Powell Library at UCLA in Los Angeles, California.
Date: September 21, 1979
Creator: Oral History Association
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 1986-09-21 - Larry Walz, piano

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Faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music
Date: September 21, 1986
Creator: Walz, Larry
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 1990-09-21 – Avon E. Gillespie Music Education Scholarship Fund

Choral concert performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: September 21, 1990
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Fabulous Monk Family jazz concert] transcript

[Fabulous Monk Family jazz concert]

Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 'Round Midnight jazz and bepop concert held on September 21st, 1996 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The tape includes the Fabulous Monk Family performing jazz.
Date: September 21, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Fabulous Monk Family jazz concert, 2] transcript

[Fabulous Monk Family jazz concert, 2]

Audio cassette from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during the 'Round Midnight jazz and bepop concert held on September 21st, 1996 at the Clarence Muse Café Theatre. The tape includes the Fabulous Monk Family performing jazz.
Date: September 21, 1996
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

Faculty Recital: 2000-09-21 - Tony Baker, trombone

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Faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music.
Date: September 21, 2000
Creator: Baker, Tony (Trombonist)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Ben E. Carson, September 21, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ben E. Carson, September 21, 2001

Transcript of an oral interview with Ben Carson. Carson enlisted in the Marine Corps shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Shortly after finishing boot camp in San Diego, Carson volunteered to join Major Evans Carlson's Marine Raider Battalion. Carson describes training with the Raiders prior to their first mission. He also discusses more training in Hawaii prior to the Battle of Midway. Carson describes being aboard the USS Argonaut (SM-1) with his unit and steaming for Makin Atoll to conduct a raid on a Japanese base there. He provides descriptions of getting off the submarine and into the rubber boats, getting to shore and beginning their raid. Carson also describes is activities during the raid: capturing the government house, dealing with snipers, and getting off the island. From there, Carson describes his unit's role at Guadalcanal.
Date: September 21, 2001
Creator: Carson, Ben E.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with David Ellis, September 21, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with David Ellis, September 21, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with David Ellis. Ellis was born on 8 March 1918 in Big Spring, Texas and enlisted in the Army in 1936. He went to Officer Candidate School, where he was trained in intelligence. His first duty station was in Hawaii, where he was assigned to the Navy’s Central Pacific Command by mistake. Next he was sent to Okinawa as a platoon leader in the 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. On Okinawa, Ellis was wounded and evacuated to a hospital ship and ultimately a field hospital in Saipan. His wounds left him unfit to return to combat and to be returned to the US due to the shell fragments embedded in his chest. Ellis walked away from the hospital and managed to get on a flight back to Okinawa and returned to his unit. The war ended shortly after he was given command of the regiment’s Intelligence and Reconnaissance (IR) platoon. The regiment then embarked on ships to Korea. During the transit, he was summoned to the flag bridge on the ship and assigned an intelligence gathering mission by Major General Archibald Arnold, 7th Infantry Division’s Commanding Officer. Ellis …
Date: September 21, 2001
Creator: Ellis, David
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Willie Higgs, September 21, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Willie Higgs, September 21, 2001

Interview with Willie Higgs, a U. S. Marine during World War II. He joined the Marines in 1944 and trained at Camp Pendleton before being assigned to the 4th Marine Division. Higgs discusses arriving at Iwo Jima, making a grenade attack on a cave there, and subsequently breaking his leg. He then spent time aboard the hospital ship, USS Solace (AH-5). Upon returning home, Higgs finished his degree at Southwest Texas State in San Marcos, where he majored in music.
Date: September 21, 2001
Creator: Pickard, Kevin & Higgs, Willie
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Willie Higgs, September 21, 2001 transcript

Oral History Interview with Willie Higgs, September 21, 2001

Transcript of an oral interview with Willie Higgs. He joind the Marines in 1944 and was trained at Camp Pendleton before being assigned to the 4th Marine Division. Higgs discusses landing on Iwo Jima and a grenade attack he made on a cave before breaking his leg. He then spent time aboard the hospital ship, USS Solace (AH-5). Upon returning home, Higgs finished his degree at Southwest Texas State in San Marcos majoring in music.
Date: September 21, 2001
Creator: Higgs, Willie
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Bryce Brown, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Bryce Brown, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Bryce Brown. Brown joined the Army around 1942. He trained with the Medical Corps and served as a Medical Clerk. Brown was stationed in China, in the field of malaria control. He returned to the US and was discharged in 1945.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Brown, Bryce
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Eugene Piester, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Eugene Piester, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Eugene Piester. Born in 1922, he joined the Army Air Force in 1942. He recounts being selected for Project #9 and transported to India. He was assigned to a fighter group to perform mechanics on P-51 Mustangs and P-47 Thunderbolts in India. The group?s mission was to destroy Japanese supply lines and air fields in Burma. He discusses the use and difficulties of Waco CG-4A gliders in the invasion of Burma. He also discusses the effect of the monsoon season on the mission and the movement of the air bases. When the war ended he returned to the United States on a troopship and was discharged in November 1945.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Piester, Eugene
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with George Pederson, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with George Pederson, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with George Pederson. Pederson joined the Army Air Forces in December of 1942. In 1943, he completed Cadet School in Meteorology, and Tropical Meteorology School. He was assigned to MacDill Air Force Base in Florida for one year, practicing simulated bombings of Berlin. Beginning in December of 1944, he served in the China Burma India Theater. He was assigned to an Air Force station in Chabua, India. He worked as a load master, loading planes bound for China with proper weights and balances. Pederson continued his service after the war ended, and remained in the reserves until 1968.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Pederson, George
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Hazel Tringham, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Hazel Tringham, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Hazel Tringham. Tringham joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service towards the beginning of World War II in England. She worked as a radar operator on gun sites in London. Tringham served from June of 1942 through June of 1945.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Tringham, Hazel
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Peter Lutken, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Peter Lutken, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Peter Lutken. Lutken received his commission in the Army via the ROTC program when he graduated from Mississippi State College in 1941. He was attached to the 703rd Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion. He went overseas aboard the SS Santa Paula (1932) headed for India, but stopped in South Africa briefly before arriving in Karachi. Before long, they went to Assam and set up their anti-aircraft guns around the airfield.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Lutken, Peter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Peter Tringham, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Peter Tringham, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Peter Tringham. Tringham was born in London, England in 1920. He graduated from high school in 1936, and completed an engineering degree in college by 1939. He joined England’s Territorial Army, similar to the US National Guard, in February of 1939. He volunteered as a driver in the Royal Engineers, and later traveled to France to join the British Expeditionary Force. Tringham served as a British Army captain through the China Burma India Theater campaign. He was discharged in April of 1945.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Tringham, Peter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Richard Young, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Richard Young, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Richard Young. Young was commissioned as a reserve officer with the Army Corps of Engineers. He was of Chinese descent and spoke Cantonese and Mandarin. Young was sent to China and served as an aide-de-camp for General Stilwell from February 1942 through the end of 1945. He discusses the difficulties of the relationship between Stilwell and Chiang Kai-Shek as well as the overall strategic situation. Young also describes how Chinese officers would often defer to Chiang. He also got to know Madame Sun Yat-Sen and describes their interactions. Young tells how he walked out of Burma with Stilwell during a retreat.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Young, Richard
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Robert Hilton, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Robert Hilton, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Robert Hilton. Hilton joined the Army Air Forces in 1943. He completed Photo School and served as a photographer aboard a B-29, taking photos for reconnaissance in the China Burma India Theater. He served with the 40th Bombardment Group. They completed the majority of their missions over China, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, including detailed mapping over Okinawa in preparation for the invasion. His group also completed several missions in the Mariana Islands. Hilton participated in bombing, mapping and photo reconnaissance missions from April of 1944 through July of 1945. He was discharged in October of 1945.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Hilton, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Ruth Lutken, September 21, 2003 transcript

Oral History Interview with Ruth Lutken, September 21, 2003

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ruth Lutken. Lutken was a legal secretary in the Civil Service. She worked in Jackson, Mississippi in a U.S. Attorney’s office. Lutken describes the local environment and situations she observed. She briefly mentions alien registration for civilians from enemy nations and an interview with a German POW. Lutken also volunteered at the American Red Cross. She left her position a few years after the war.
Date: September 21, 2003
Creator: Lutken, Ruth
System: The Portal to Texas History

Faculty Recital: 2004-09-21 - Faculty Chamber Music

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Recital performed at UNT Murchison Performing Arts Center, Winspear Hall on September 21, 2004 at 8:00 pm.
Date: September 21, 2004
Creator: Corporon, Eugene
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ensemble: 2006-09-21 – Symphonic Band

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Symphonic band concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall
Date: September 21, 2006
Creator: University of North Texas. Symphonic Band.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Guest Recital: 2007-09-21 - Joseph (Yo-Sub) Lim, viola

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Guest recital performed at the UNT Recital Hall.
Date: September 21, 2007
Creator: Lim, Joseph (Yo-Sub)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with Carlyle Herring, September 21, 2007 transcript

Oral History Interview with Carlyle Herring, September 21, 2007

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Carlyle Herring. Herring joined the Navy after high school, in 1937. His initial assignment was as a boatswain’s mate, in charge of anchors and small boats. Herring was aboard the Enterprise (CV-6) when Pearl Harbor was attacked. While sailing to Wake Island in the weeks before the Pearl Harbor attack, Herring was stationed at an anti-aircraft gun mount as Admiral Halsey announced that he anticipated imminent Japanese aggression, putting the ship at general quarters. While on the Enterprise, he was sent to work on the flight deck, pulling chocks from aircraft, putting him in dangerously close proximity to moving propellers. For a time, he worked with a dive bomber squadron until being erroneously court martialed for his buddies’ antics. During combat, Herring witnessed the sinking of other ships in his group, yet he never was afraid for his own life. Herring ended his service as an aviation machinist’s mate.
Date: September 21, 2007
Creator: Herring, Carlyle
System: The Portal to Texas History