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YEAR TITLE AUTHOR DESCRIPTION LENGTH ST# CASSETTES 1961 Frank Lloyd Wright. This is a shortened version of the 1961 record below. Frank Lloyd Wright, Caedmon #SWC1064 Frank Lloyd Wright: On Cassette 46 Minutes 1483.02.0902 1987 Frank Lloyd Wright: His Living Voice Frank Lloyd Wright Two cassettes, Four sides of Frank Lloyd Wright's recordings. They came with the book Frank Lloyd Wright: His Living Voice 1987.04.1100 2004 Frank Lloyd Wright (Book on tape) (Published by Books on Tape by arrangements with Lipper Publications LLC and Viking Penguin, Santa Ana, CA) Huxtable, Ada Louise From the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic for The New York Times comes an intimate, behind-the-scenes portrait of the world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Huxtable looks at the architect and the man, exploring the sources of his tumultuous and troubled life and his long career as a master builder, as well as his search for lasting, true love. Huxtable discusses Wright's masterpieces, including Taliesin, rebuilt after tragedy and murder; the Imperial Hotel, one of the few structures that survived the catastrophic 1923 Japanese earthquake; and the tranquil Fallingwater visited by millions each year. (Publishers description.) Unabridged audio-book. 5 cassettes. Read by Carrington MacDuffie. Packaged in a hard vinyl shell. 6.6 x 9.25 6 Hours, 45 Minutes 2004.52.0209 CDs 1993 The Ultimate Frank Lloyd Wright Americas Architect (CD) Microsoft, Byron Press Multimedia Explore the Life and Work of America's Greatest Architect CD 1993.08.1297 1994 The Oral History of Modern Architecture. Interview with the Greatest Architects of the Twentieth Century (Produced by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York) Peters, John; Wright, Frank Lloyd Included with the book with the same name, there are 16 interviews, the final being Peters interview with Wright at Taliesin in 1957. (First Edition) 10:22 1994.51.0107 1997 Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Renderings (Screensaver) (Produced by Manticore Products, Inc., Chicago) Manticore Products, Inc. 25 Digital architectural renderings on disk. Includes two 3.5 inch disks and box. 6 x 9. (First Edition) 25 Images 1997.40.0307 FILMS 1970 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. Paramount Communications 16mm Color Film 24 Minutes 1815.02.0602 RECORDINGS 1957 Frank Lloyd Wright Interview. Original Reel to reel dated 1957. Dr. Anderson Nettleship Interview with Wright. This original recording was purchased from the estate of Dr. Anderson Nettleship. He was associated with the University of Arkansas, which leads me to believe that the interview was for his work with the University. 1205.15.0403 RECORDS 1952 Frank Lloyd Wright: On Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright Record III: "Address to the Junior A.I.A." New York, June 1952 (Recorded at Taliesin September 1952) Columbia Records. 33 1/3 RPM 0869.02.0704 1961 “Frank Lloyd Wright on Record”. (Produced by Caedmon Records, Inc., New York. #TC1064) Frank Lloyd Wright Recorded June 5, 1956 in New York City. The recording session included Ben Raeburn of Horizon Press and Marianne Mantell and Barbara Holdridge of Caedmon Records. It was recorded in a suite at the Plaza Hotel. Record Jacket includes 5 photographs. (Two Copy) 33 1/3 Lp 1483.01.0201 1483.05.0706 1982 Wisdom Decca Records Band II: Frank Lloyd Wright in conversation with Hugh Downs recorded on May 8, 1953. 33 RPM 1982.06.0200 VIDEOS/DVD 1978 Frank Lloyd Wright Vol. 3 Prophet Without Honor (Produced by PBS WHA-TV and Wisconsin ETV Network) PBS Prophet Without Honor. (Two Copies) 29 Minutes 1978.24.0506 1983 Frank Lloyd Wright: Portrait of an Artist, The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Produced by The Arts Council of Great Britain and A. B. C. Video Enterprises) VHS Narrated by Wright’s granddaughter Anne Baxter, Produced by Barbara and Murray Grigor “For more than seventy-five years, Wright played a central role in the development of modern architecture. This traces the evolution of his unique vision of space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature.” 75 Minutes 1983.18.1006 1985 Frank Lloyd Wright Vol. 3 Uncommon Places (Produced by PBS WHA-TV and Wisconsin ETV Network) PBS Uncommon Places (Two Copies) 58 Minutes 1985.21.0506 1987 The Home and Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright; Oak Park Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation A Guided Tour of the Restored Building 29 Minutes 1987.09.0393 1987 The Renewing of a Vision - The Restoration of The Meyer May House Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Steelcase The Meyer May House Press Kit. Includes booklet with matching envelope, Brochure and DVD. (R) 1987, 2002. There were no DVDs in 1987, so I assume that this was a documentary produced in 1987, burned as a DVD in 2002. 35 Minutes 1987.17.0304 1989 House on the Waterfall QED Communications Tour of Fallingwater 30 Minutes 1989.22.0390 1990 Frank Lloyd Wrights 1924 Ennis Brown House Wrighterk of Simi Valley A Guided Tour of the Ennis Brown House 45 Minutes 1990.04.1100 1993 Frank Lloyd Wright and The Guggenheim Guggenheim Museum Documentary on "The Guggenheim Correspondence" (See The Guggenheim Correspondence) 45 Minutes 1993.13.1001 1995 The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Grigor, Barbara & Murray A tribute to the Life and Work of America's Greatest Architect. Narrated by Anne Baxter 75 Minutes 1995.09.0900 1996 Three Wright Eras: Places for Living, Work, Worship Milwaukee Public Television Examines the American System Duplex, The Johnson Wax Building and Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 60 Minutes 1996.15.0601 1996 The Homes of Frank Lloyd Wright (Produced for the Arts & Entertainment Network) A&E Television Network Taliesin, Oak Park and Taliesin West. Original List Price $20.00. 54 Minutes 1996.19.1298 1996 Bob Vila’s Guide to Historic Homes. The Midwest & West Bob Vila, A&E Dana House, Fallingwater 100 Minutes 1996.21.0302 1996 Fallingwater: The Apprentices
Produced by Love, Kenneth. Executive Producer McNulty, Barbara. In Association with The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. Edgar Kaufman Jr. hosts reunion of apprentices that worked with Wright on Fallingwater, Wes Peters, Bob Mosher, Edgar Tafel. Includes archived footage of the construction as well as of Taliesin. 56:12 Minutes 1996.47.0305 1997 Twilight (Related) Paramount 96 Min 1997.14.1201 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright: A film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick Burns, Ken & Novick, Lynn Live cinematography, interviews, and archival footage tell the life story of Frank Lloyd Wright, an authentic American genius who believed he was destined to "redesign the world." This biographical film follows the turbulent career of one of the most important architects to grace the twentieth century. 4.1 x 7.5. 153 Minutes 1998.15.1298 1998 Frank Lloyd Wright: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Burns, Ken & Novick, Lynn Owen Comora Associates Press Kit: A general Motors Mark of Excellence Presentation. Single sheet accompanying 8 x 10 photo. September 1998. 8.5 x 11. Pp 1. 1998.52.1006 2004 DVD: Frank Lloyd Wright: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick Burns, Ken & Novick, Lynn Live cinematography, interviews, and archival footage tell the life story of Frank Lloyd Wright, an authentic American genius who believed he was destined to "redesign the world." This biographical film follows the turbulent career of one of the most important architects to grace the twentieth century. Original list price $24.99. 5.3 x 7.5. 153 Minutes 2004.35.1206 2005 Between You and Me, A Memoir (Published by Hyperion Books, New York) Wallace, Mike; With Gates, Gary Paul DVD Included with book by same name. Wallace includes many transcripts of moments from his 50-year interviewing career. Includes his interview with Wright. (First Edition) 3:41 Minutes 2005.13.0607 2005 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (Produced by in-D press, in association with The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, A Planet Architecture Series Production, A TKS Film) Waggoner, Lynda; Armstrong, Cara In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the Kaufmann family over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. He named it Fallingwater. It, perhaps more than any other building, exemplifies Wright’s concept of ‘‘organic’’ architecture. Examining the relationships between the site, the building, the clients, and the architect, reveal why it stands as a testament to a great architect working at the height of his career. (First Edition) 60 Minutes 2005.18.0807