TitleMorning edition on National Public Radio: including "LifeForms is computerized choreography" segment, 1992-04-14
Additional title: Morning edition
NamesMerce Cunningham Dance Company (Associated name)Cochran, Jean (Reporter)Cunningham, Merce (Interviewee)Edwards, Bob, 1947- (Host)Kasell, Carl (Reporter)Martin, Ann (American sculptor, active 20th century) (Reporter)Neary, Lynn (Host)National Public Radio (U.S.) (Broadcaster)
CollectionMerce Cunningham Dance Foundation Collection. Audio materials
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1992-04-14
Library locationsRodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded SoundShelf locator: *LTC-A 1420
TopicsCunningham, MerceLifeForms (Computer programs)Choreography
Genresspoken wordRadio programs
NotesContent: Contains the entire Morning Edition radio program broadcast on NPR on April 2, 1992. The segment relevant to the Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation Collection is at the end of streaming file 2.Content: Titles, date and location provided by cataloger based on typed notes on original cassettes and containers, accompanying program notes, and audition.Content: Typed notes on original containers and cassettes: "Morning Edition 4-2-92 ; ℗ 1992 National Public Radio".Content: Accompanied by NPR program content note inserted into container and containing segment titles and reporter names.Venue: Recorded for broadcast on NPR in, Washington, District of Columbia, 1992 April 14.Acquisition: Gift; Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation, 2011-2012.
Physical DescriptionAudiocassetteExtent: 2 audiocassettes (127 minutes total) : analogSound quality is good.
DescriptionStreaming file 1, side 1: Program host, Bob Edwards introduces the news topics of the day, ca. 0:00-1:00; Carl Kasell reports the daily news, ca. 1:01-9:15; guest reporters include: Al [Fehmida?], Dave Pignanelli, Linda Gradstein, [Daryl?] Gibsen, and Holly Quan; Lynn Terry reports on Edith Cresson's resignation and the new French Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy, ca. 9:55-12:49; Mike Shuster reports on the Moldova conflict, ca. 12:50-15:50; Gerald Butt reports on middle east peace talks, ca. 15:51-18:18; Carl Kasell announces the daily headlines, ca. 19:55-20:24; Andy Bowers reports on Bill Clinton's presidential campaign and the New York press, ca. 20:40-26:16; Melissa Mancini reports on the trial of Manuel Noriega, ca. 26:17-28:23; announcement for All things considered program, ca. 28:47-29:14; Edwards gives a news brief on the town of Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, ca. 29:46-30:17.
Streaming file 2, side 2: Jean Cochran reports the daily news, ca. 0:00-4:56; guest reporters include: Jackie Rowlan, Mike Shuster, and Barry Schweid; Bob Edwards reports on claims of economic recovery, ca. 5:00-8:40; Peter Kenyon reports on Alaska and fringe candidates, ca. 9:29-12:16; Edwards reports on the Presidential candidacy of H. Ross Perot and speaks with Dan [Daniel] Mazmanian, ca. 12:17-17:46; Cochran announces the daily headlines, ca. 19:22-20:01; Ann Martin reports on the software LifeForms and Merce Cunningham's use of it in his choreography, includes comments by Cunningham, ca. 20:13-27:13; program credits.
Streaming file 3, side 3: Program host, Bob Edwards introduces the news topics of the day, ca. 0:00-0:59; Carl Kasell reports the daily news, ca. 1:00-9:22; guest reporters include: Dave Pignanelli, Lynn Terry, Paul [Leg?], Jane [Holligan?], Paula Wissel, and Greg [Gregory] Peppers; Edwards speaks with Cokie Roberts about a banking scandal paralyzing the United States Congress, ca. 9:54-14:23; Neal Conan reports on Robert Gates' plan to reorganize the Central Intelligence Agency, ca. 14:24-18:20; Kasell announces the daily headlines, ca. 19:54-20:20; Jim Dugan reports on the United Auto Workers strike against the Caterpillar Inc., ca. 20:39-23:38; Karyl Levinson reports on the potential ban or restrictions on salmon fishing in Washington state, ca. 23:52-28:01; announcement for All things considered program, ca. 28:42-29:10; Edwards gives a news brief on a dispute in a line for commercial drivers licenses, ca. 29:44-30:12.
Streaming file 4, side 4: Jean Cochran reports the daily news, ca. 0:00-4:55; guest reporters include: Al [Fehmida?], Linda Gradstein, and Andrew [Bell?]; Ian Simpson reports on the temporary subsiding of the fighting between the Burmese Army and the KNU (Karen National Union), ca. 5:00-8:46; Bob Edwards speaks with Renée Montagne on the second round of talks to end apartheid in South Africa, ca. 9:27-13:49; Daniel Zwerdling reports on the effects of the drought in Kenya, ca. 13:50-18:03; Cochran announces the daily headlines, ca. 19:24-19:58; Edwards speaks with Eugene Enrico, director of 1492: A portrait in music, about music from Spain during the age of Christopher Columbus, ca. 20:10-27:45; program credits.
Type of ResourceSound recording
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 914901257NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20751117Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 5647e000-b90c-0133-9d2a-60f81dd2b63c
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