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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives: Saturday Evening Concert audio recordings, 1950-1981
97 open reel audiotapesThe collection consists of 97 audio recordings from music concerts performanced at Taliesin West and Taliesin, Spring Green. The majority of the recordings are from the period after Wrights death, however, there are 12 recordings dated from 1950 to 1955. There are a few recordings of discussion groups sessions; these are likely recordings from the Movement participant's weekly philosophy group meetings held in tandem with Saturday Evening concerts.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives : specifications, 1890-1960
12 linear feetFrank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives : Taliesin Fellowship talk transcripts and audio recordings, 1948-1956
6 manuscript boxesFrank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives: Taliesin Festival of Music & Dance audio recordings, 1957-1977
236 open reel audiotapesFrank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives : Taliesin Press, 1930s-1960s, bulk 1930-1960
7 linear feetThis collection of approx. 7 linear feet of papers documents the output of the independent printing press established at Taliesin in the 1930s. The collection consists of brochures, pamphlets, newsletters, Taliesin magazines, festival programs, invitations, and miscellaneous ephemera such as Christmas cards and stationery. The collection also includes every issue of the Taliesin Square Papers series dating from 1941 to 1953. All of the printed material in the collection features the distinctive graphic design associated with Frank Lloyd Wright. Much of the graphic design work can be attributed to Eugene Masselink (1910-1962).
Frank Lloyd Wright Miscellanea, 1905-1995, bulk 1940s-1960s
2 manuscript boxesOlgivanna Lloyd Wright audio recordings, 1952-1980
636 open reel audiotapesThis collection contains audio recordings of Fellowship talks delivered by Olgivanna Lloyd Wright to members of the Taliesin Fellowship nearly each week, usually on Sundays organized chronologically from 1952-1984. These talks continued a tradition begun by Frank Lloyd Wright; they similarly cover a range of topics from Frank Lloyd Wright's Organic Architecture (often read from transcriptions of his Fellowship talks) to the daily activities of the Fellows. Many include her reading from poetry and philosophy and her own theories on moral character and the ethics of hard work. The collection also includes other talkes, speeches, and interviews with Olgivanna Lloyd Wright.