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Sound Scape Ep. 2 | The University in Exile (40's/50's)
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Found in the 1939 New York World’s Fair Newsreel, (2) Aaron Copland- Appalachian Spring (1944). 1939 New York World’s Fair “World of Tomorrow” Newsreel clip. - Almost all ambient street noise found on The Roaring Twenties website, http://vectorsdev.usc.edu/NYCsound/777b.html, other sounds were recorded by myself or found on freesound.org. - News broadcast of the beginning of WWII compiled by KCRW in Santa Monica - Compilation of World War II Radio Broadcasts. Provided by YouTube user Danieljbmitchell. - Alvin Johnson speech on The University in Exile. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Ben Montoya. - Arnold Brecht giving a speech during Alvin Johnson’s birthday celebration in 1963. Provided by The New School Archives. - Reading of the course listings offered for Fall 1945 at The New School for Social Research. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Aja Simpson. - Reading of a George Freedly article in The New York Times from the 1940’s. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Ian Davis.
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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Found in the 1939 New York World’s Fair Newsreel, (2) Aaron Copland- Appalachian Spring (1944). 1939 New York World’s Fair “World of Tomorrow” Newsreel clip. - Almost all ambient street noise found on The Roaring Twenties website, http://vectorsdev.usc.edu/NYCsound/777b.html, other sounds were recorded by myself or found on freesound.org. - News broadcast of the beginning of WWII compiled by KCRW in Santa Monica - Compilation of World War II Radio Broadcasts. Provided by YouTube user Danieljbmitchell. - Alvin Johnson speech on The University in Exile. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Ben Montoya. - Arnold Brecht giving a speech during Alvin Johnson’s birthday celebration in 1963. Provided by The New School Archives. - Reading of the course listings offered for Fall 1945 at The New School for Social Research. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Aja Simpson. - Reading of a George Freedly article in The New York Times from the 1940’s. Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Ian Davis.
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