Audiocassettes.
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
9 audio cassettes of interviews with Nigel Tranter, recorded by Ray Bradfield while preparing her biography of Tranter.
The ihterviews with Nigel Tranter took place in 1989, when Ray Bradfield was working on 'Nigel Tranter: Scotland's storyteller' (Edinburgh: Black & White, 1999). The cassettes are in envelopes with notes relating to their contents.
Academic and literary papers, including typescripts, drafts and correspondence, of Angus Calder.
Concerning his doctoral thesis, books and broadcasts, his involvement in East African literature, his editorship of 'Journal of Commonwealth literature' and convenorship of the Scottish Poetry Library.
Includes lectures notes, drafts, histories, correspondence and interviews.
Administrative records, reports, general correspondence and papers of the Franco-Scottish Society, Scottish Branch.
Archive of the 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland).
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Archive of the Traverse Theatre.
These papers mainly concerning marketing, and include programmes, flyers, press cuttings and videos.
Audio cassette of a BBC Radio Scotland documentary, "Cover Stories", concerning the National Library of Scotland, broadcast on 17 and 24 October 1994.
Audio cassette of a recording by the BBC of an interview between Maurice Lindsay and Cedric Thorpe Davie.
Audio cassette of a recording of an interview between Jessie Kesson and Robert Calder 'on the subject of Neil M. Gunn ... on behalf of the Neil Gunn Society'.
Audio cassette of a recording of an interview, [from the cassette label] 'Hans Gal: Vienna the golden years', produced by the BBC.
Audio cassette of a sound recording of a BBC broadcast, "Men of Mark: Francis George Scott", written and introduced by Maurice Lindsay, produced by George Bruce.
Description from the information on the insert.
Audio cassette of a sound recording of "Skuil-Bairns Sing", a collection of Scots nursery rhymes, songs and poems, presented by children of Gourock Primary School.
Audio cassette, "Wee Willie Winkie and ither Weans: Scots Songs Sung by a Choir from Hillhead High School".
Title from the label.
Audio cassettes of a broadcast by the BBC, directed by Stewart Conn, of "Carver", by John Purser; with music sung by The Taverner Consort, directed by Andrew Parrott.
Audio cassettes of recordings of the works of William Soutar, produced by Scotsoun.
Audio cassettes produced by Scotsoun of recordings of readings from Hugh MacDiarmid.
Audio of a televison broadcast on Robert McLellan, "Reflections of a Scottish Writer".
Audio recording, [from the insert] "Waves and Furrows. The Poetry of David Morrison, Read by Himself".
Audio recordings of a radio programme, 1981, concerning William Johnstone and an associated interview, undated, with him.
The tapes were produced by the BBC.
Audiocassette, annotated 'Samuel Marshak / George Bruce Scottish Life [ampersand] Letters : SHS 28.1.60 (Rec 2.9.59[)]'.
Audiocassette of a recording of "Twa Leids" (Glasgow: Scotsoun, 1988), a collection of Scots and Gaelic poetry in translation.
Audiocassette of a sound recording produced by Scotsoun, annotated on the label 'Bairn Rhymes - Galloway children MacDiarmid on Ogilvie [plus] J K Annand interview.
Audiocassette of two radio broadcasts featuring Donald Caskie, the "Tartan Pimpernel".
BBC radio broadcast, "Three Voices of Scotland", comprising recordings of poems by Robert Garioch, Norman MacCaig, and Sorley MacLean.
Cassette recording of 60 poems and 12 songs of William Soutar.
Corrected autograph score of Edward McGuire, "Euphoria - a Sense of Well-Being", for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion.
Includes copy of the final version of the work and tape recording of its first performance, Edinburgh.